>>32594209His plan is more clever and thoroughly thought out than either of those. And his plan is the most realistic one, and one with the least amount of bullshit.
Giovanni is pretty grounded, but even he involves a lot of bullshit. Like when he attacked an entire city, and just hoped it would work out. No one would stop him, not even the Gym Leader who could see the future, and no one did. Which was bullshit. Then, after showing his face to all, he just goes away, hoping nothing will happen. And despite being a Gym Leader, no one recognizes him. There's a lot of bullshit surronding Giovanni, even if his goals were realistic.
Ghetsis, he takes it to a whole another level. His entire plan relies on luck and hope. He takes in a random kid, hoping that kid will become a Mary Sue. He makes an entire team around that one kid, hoping this kid will be chosen by Gods, based on nothing. He lies to the kid, hoping he will never actually talk to Pokemon and find out everything Ghetsis taught him was bullshit. He hopes this kid will become strongest trainer, despite the fact he hates battles.
He wants to take away ALL Pokemon, and that is LITERALLY impossible. You can't take away every cat, dog, bug, bird or fish and put them in a place no humans will have access to. That's humanly impossible. There is no way to achieve this. Especially if all of those animals, bugs, fishes and birds have superpowers.
Lysandre, on the hand, make the world a better place. Unlike Ghetsis, though, he knows what is impossible. He knows a single human can't rule everyone. So he wants to kill off everyone, bringing the population down to a manageable level. And because it is humanly impossible, he wants to become immortal, to make it possible. And he has a whole team for it, all of whom will be immortal and share his goals. And unlike Ghetsis, who gets the money to run a whole organization out of nowhere, which is bullshit, Lysandre actually works his way up and earns to support his plans.