User blog comment:DancePowderer/Purging the Middle Ground/@comment-5962458-20130917175016

I read it all    \(*^*)/

Ok, I need to go and learn how Othello is played before i comment on this one...

Alright! It's an interesting thought, but I'll have to put a big question mark on your basis for your logic. We all understand and approve the dark side of Doflamingo, but I'm not so sure about his light one.So far we have seen two similar predicaments in the series: Crocodile in Arabasta and Enel in Skyipea.

Crocodile was in good terms with the people because he offered protection and gifts to them and was an opposition to the king, whom he had previously ill-mouthed with propaganda. Although, he had a secret agenda the people didn't seem to care or research his motives, but instead they worshiped him as a hero.

Enel's rule, on the other side, was enforced. Using his unrivaled power he posed as a self proclaimed God enforcing his rules and leaving no room for defiance. However, on a first pick on Skyipea this fact wasn't visible. People just seemed religious and respectful and everyone looked like they were leading peaceful and happy lives. It took a while to find out that Enel was actually a dictator.

What I'm trying to say is that we still don't know whether Dresrossa's love for their king comes from:

-Fear

-Good intentions

-Propaganda

If he has indeed overthrown a bad king and has offered the people a genuine honest better life (good intentions), then your logic is perfect. But, if one of the other two cases is true there is practically no "light" part in Doflamingo's actions.

That's it. Sorry for my rumbling.