Rapture11
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Team Galactic or Team Flare I would say.
More valid points have been brought up indeed, But I still say that if what you are doing is for the greater "good" in your view then it can't be called true evil. Most of the leaders seen a problem with the way things were and set about plans to change that. They are just trying to be helpful in their own sick and twisted way.
But if all you want to do is steal, injure, and enslave pokemon, then that my friend, is true evil in my opinion.
I think I get your earlier post a little better, you're saying bad things done accidentally or misguidedly aren't evil? That's an interesting view. My opinion is that intentional evil and unintentional evil are both evil. The difference being that unintentional evil appears evil from outside, but not from within.
And it's really hard for me to say which is worse. Some of the most terrible things in human history have come about from the best of intentions. You mentioned Hitler, there are also the Crusades, and even in recent American history there are the eugenics programs done in the 60's to take teenagers considered to be dumb or sickly out of the gene pool (without their knowledge or consent). And on the side of purposeful evil there is the Boston Marathon bombing, 9/11, and the OK City bombing... And those are just "local" terrorist strikes. People the world over have been affected by this brand of malice.
I've heard it said that a war fought over principles will result in mutual annihilation if it ever ends at all, but a war fought over resources does less damage; both parties in a resource war must be careful not to destroy the thing they are fighting over.
I'm not familiar with the villains of Sinnoh or Kalos, but I have to disagree that Team Rocket is the worst. They know that they're villains; they're evil, but not psychotic. Magma, Aqua, and Plasma - they think they're the good guys. You can't reason with someone like that, and I find that much more terrifying.
Hm now there's something... varying definitions of the term evil. It's like trying to have a conversation about God - what I understand God to be may not be the same thing that you understand it to be.Not right does not equal evil.
I really hope I explained this well and responded well to your post. When I have a long train of though, it's very very hard to keep it from derailing.
Let's go down the list.
I agree with Dansparce in that Teams Aqua and Magma are pretty much a big joke. They're a bunch of radical environmentalists with no sense of reality. Honestly people, it doesn't take a Rocket Scientist (see what I dd there) to know that if you turn the planet into either a barren wasteland or a waterworld that it would cause the extinction of almost all living beings. Chuck and Maxie were morons and their Admins and Grunts were fools for following them.
2. They are smart. Instead of having the convoluted and cliched plan to destroy the world, the hierarchy of Team Rocket knows that true power lies in controlling the socioeconomic system of a country. They essentially control the socioeconomic hub of Kanto, Celedon City, thereby controlling Kanto's economy and stability and by extension, its' populace. Added to that, Giovanni has placed himself in the inner circle of Kanto's state authority. He's a Gym Leader, an essential part of the Pokemon League thereby putting him in the know and a couple of steps ahead of the law enforcement looking to stop Team Rocket.
I never really considered the strategy of Team Rocket's plans. It's the same story in G/S/C too, they targeted the major communications array in Johto and the rail line connecting Johto and Kanto. This was done without Giovanni's instruction, and the Rocket who shut down Kanto's power plant was acting independently of the rest of the organization!