Heroes aren't always good people. Their reasons are lost to time to the average person, but the message is remembered. The actions supersede the reason.
Guy Fawkes is not remembered as a person, he's remembered as a figure.
Adding on to your feeling like they can't talk being bad, sometimes places like these are the only places someone feels like they have. They're fairly anonymous, it can be easily deleted, there's low risk of someone in your personal life finding out.
It's a chance to scream into the void, while still feeling seen.
Everything but the relish. Actually, swap that relish for the cheapest, meatiest chilli with some ultra processed shredded cheese tossed in to the mix.
Like when the local hot dog cart gets to set up at a county fair, so they decide to go fancy with it and earn that extra $2 they're charging.
Serious props to that dudes form. Clean grab, followed up by a good secure with the freed second hand, just enough force behind the spin and push to send the message without making himself a direct threat.
You have activated one of my hyper fixations(people who do hour+ essays on the most useless of shit). If you can handle the occasional 1-3 hours of a monotone voice, Davey is actually a lot of fun.
One of my favorites, his list of war crimes featured in the Pokedex. He's also done StarCraft stuff(obviously), Balloons Tower Defense, and a few other things. He also doesn't really post terribly often. It can take months for him to record and edit a project down, and he normally has 2 or more going at once.
Bonus: You'll get to learn about Bug. Bug is a good boy. We love Bug.
Deus Ex and System Shock should definitely be on your list, just skip Deus Ex: Invisible War.
Also, as I don't see them listed, did you check out Blue Shift and Opposing Forces? They're 2 Half-Life expansions made by Gearbox, back in the day, that show the events of HL1 from different points of view.
Seems about the same in both cases.
Promises that will be broken, benefits taken away, generally fucked over by the government.