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Watching Revenge of the Sith when it hit me.

The Jedi vs Sith was never good vs evil but two opposing philosophies.

History is written by the victors and they will always write themselves as the heroes and the good guys.

While in power, Palatine made the Jedi out to be evil. Leaving any survivors few places to hide. While throughout the centuries before, the Jedi did the same to the Sith.

Now, there are actually that were clearly not what the good guys would do. Slavery, child murder, torture, etc. These were some be there Sith so they must be evil, right? Well, the Jedi would torture as well though not as often and always with reluctance. The Jedi would also 'kidnap' infants showing an aptitude in the force to join their ranks be what could arguably be called brainwashing. So as Master Kenobi once said, [quote]...many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view.[/quote] Both and neither the Jedi and\nor the Sith were evil.
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ViciDraco · 36-40, M
The Jedi were seekers of knowledge and harmony, suppressing emotion and ambition. The Sith were about letting passion and impulse guide them, seeking power as a means of freedom to pursue their desires. And and hatred were the easiest emotions to tap into the force with, and this made it easy too consider the sith as villains. Bane's rule of two didn't help much either.

Both factions descend from an older group that tried to hold light and dark in balance. Eventually a schism formed.
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
And if it's not obvious, I've spent way too much time on wookiepedia
@ViciDraco Yes, while those holding the title of Jedi out Sith could be labeled with alignment, they philosophy of either cannot.

If I remember the old lore right, it was the Eternal Empire that caused the first schism. An agent of theirs crash landed on the home planet of the original force users and corrupted enough of them to invite a civil war.
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@ViciDraco But was Bane's rule of two really a mindfuck to deceive the Jedi when a third Master Sith could be manipulating in the background? [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezcP-Ys_voY]
@NativeOregonian George Lucas confirms, while not a force user at all, Binks was, in fact, an agent of Palpatine.
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@PolyamorousPlaymates I seemed to have missed that interview, but did see the one where he said Jar Jar was his facorite of all the side characters.
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
@NativeOregonian i don't know, bane holocrons seemed to really enforce it. But not every sith respected them.