Originally Posted by
TheRogueX
Not really.
First,I wasn't saying 'immature' in a derogatory fashion. I meant 'immature' as in 'not yet matured,' not 'childish' or 'silly.' There was no disrespect in my post. I'm sorry that you took it as such. Interestingly enough, I don't think people should ever consider the term 'immature' an insult while they're still young, unless it is absolutely obvious that it is being used in a derogatory fashion.
Second, as people mature, their views on the world change, usually quite drastically. They should hopefully learn that morality is not simple and not just black and white. Believing in a duality of "Good" and "Evil" is extremely idealistic. That said, there's nothing wrong with idealism; indeed it's a necessary thing. Too much idealism, though, can blind a person to what's true and cause them to make bad decisions.
Third, I would like to argue against your first assessment: JRPGs are FULL of black and white, completely good heroes and completely evil villains. They did start to mature in the 1990s, but before that the heroes were pretty much always white knight good guys and the antagonists were pretty much always grimdark evil overlords.
I guess in the end I judge only my own actions via my personal moral compass and try not to judge others without at first attempting to understand their motivations. Hilariously, you could call me idealistic, in the end, because I try to find the good in everyone's actions instead of immediately condemning all actions I disagree with as evil.