Date: 28 September 2008 10:59 pm (UTC)
There's something that has to be considered. Lelouch, despite being a tyrant, forced everyone else in a state of equality getting rid of who didn't believe in it, either geassing him or killing him. Therefore the remaining leaders will have a much easier work since they wouldn't find opposition.
At least for a while.
I guess while Lelouch managed to get rid of the biggest, loudest enemies of world peace the small ones still remain, can grow, join forces and make huge messes.
So to deal with those people would be the remaining leaders' job. I don't think he wanted to give them a perfect world... just a new start.
Lelouch believed in evolution, in fighting to improve.
If the world he created was perfect the tomorrow he wanted would end up becoming a today.
A very nice one, mind you, but I'm not sure that was what he had in mind.
Said that I'll add I think his plan might work merely because we're in the Code Geass universe. In real world there are too many powerful yet well hidden 'bad guys' for a person to wipe them out as easily as he did. Even if he might have reduced their number making it look like as if 'Good' had won I fear 'Evil' will regain ground very soon.
After all even the CG good guys have shades of... evil.
Kallen is ready to do everything, even to stab Suzaku in the back for what she believes is right.
The Black Knight wanted to execute Lelouch without a proper trial, blindly believing Shneizer, Cornelia and Villetta's accusations (Shneizer had been their enemy up until few moments before and could have made up the recordings, Cornelia had been their enemy in all the first season and, even if Ougi loved Villetta (and she was saying the truth) she had already tried to kill him and worked for Britannia).
Also Toudo seemed prone to consider to get rid of Zero if his actions weren't profitable for Japanese.
Rivalz didn't lift a finger to help the people in the truck in Ep. 1.
Even Shirley, out of desperation for her father's death, had considered committing murder (which is really reasonable considered the circumstances).
And so on. Humans aren't perfect, Lelouch knows this.
I think all he wanted was to give them all a chance to fit in the system and to work to improve it from within in a pacifical way (remember the discussion between Kallen and Suzaku?). How humans will handle that chance is up to them.
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