 Johnny Silverhand from Cyberpunk 2077 is a complex and interesting character. He is also a terrible person. Despite the fact that his main objective, bringing down the Arasaka corporation, has some merit. His methods wreak absolute havoc not only on innocent bystanders, but also on his friends and loved ones. It seems that every single problem that Johnny faces in life has one simple solution. Violence. Shoot it up, blow it up, beat it up. His remorseless hatred for corporations and the people running them is blinding him from the utter chaos left in his path. Johnny's behavior makes for some cool action sequences and let's be honest, nobody would play the game if it was about a guy filing a lawsuit. But we see a lot of the same behavior in the real world. Just because you think you're fighting for a just cause doesn't mean you get to hurt innocent people to get what you want. No matter how much you might believe, the person or company you're attacking is guilty and deserves to be punished. Taking matters into your own hands doesn't mean you get to be judge, jury and executioner. Otherwise we end up in a world where people like Silverhand seek their version of justice by wrecking everything in their path with no concern for who or what they destroy.