Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-25615397-20160301032615/@comment-4867780-20180313211245

Humans love to generalize rongdoings, that's the basis of all discriminations. No reason this divine entity would should us any more fairness or individual considerations.

And yeah, if it can flood the world with superpowers of your choice so easily, odds are it is pretty damn high in the food chain and rebellion would end up with it considering the experiment a failure and terminating our whole species, before starting over somewhere else ^ ^;

True, Madara's infinite Tsukuyomi plan was driven by genuineley benevolent intention, and its completion could effectively have brought lifelong happiness to the entire world. Yes, it would have been an illusion/dream-based one rather than the full package we all long for, but does that really matter in the end ? Seeing how massively prosperous fiction is in modern society, it is crystal clear that we are more than willing to trade in reality for a more fulfilling subjective experience, so if the Infinite Tsukuyomi plan was a valid option in our world, you could expect huge chunks of the global population to chose oneiric happines over real-life misery. And who could blame then ? We are all going to die in the end, might as well make our remaining time as happy as we reasonably can.