>>58535851Lysandre's motivations weren't the problem, they're a pretty interesting take on standard depictions of madness. The execution was awful, that's why making the character reappear with a better execution could reseem his fundamentally interesting theme and motivation.
Rose's motivations and methods are fundamentally idiotic and unrealistic.
The obsessions with perceived purity and uniformity draw from real facets of the human mind that are simply exaggerated in the character, there are historical equivalents to this obsession with "cleanliness"/"beauty" (Hitler and his hatred of "degenerate art" comes to mind)
Chairman Rose's motivations are an extrapolation of a fundamentally rare and unrelatable aspect of the human mind which is anxiety about an extremely far away future, the average human struggles with taking action yo fight an increasingly imminent climate catastrophe because it's so hard for us to fight the animal instincts that tell us to focus on the present and immediate future, a villain that takes this to an even further extreme cannot be relevant commentary on anything observable in the real world