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To be honest, I have to wonder if you're not just trolling at this point. It's one thing to say you like the character of Micah because his characterization is compelling. It's another to excuse genuinely reprehensible actions that he's portrayed as doing, like ♥♥♥♥ (NEVER excusable, champ), for some baffling reason.
How you can even say that he betrayed anyone? It was Micah who was betrayed. You know how he joined the gang? Because he saved Dutch's life. He was carrying his weight by helping out in most heists and gun fights. And remember after you broke him out of jail, he said he wouldn't come straight back to camp because he wanted to make up for his failure by not coming home empty handed. That's a good man!
Micah tried to be a team player but the gang was a joke and only showed hostility to him. How can you expect loyalty from someone you treat like ♥♥♥♥? Betrayal is only if there is any trust or partnership to begin with, but Arthur just kept fighting him and wanting him out of team so that's not partnership. It's like saying your wife betrayed you if she tell the cops you've been beating her and forcing her to do things. No, that's not betrayal, Micah did the right thing.
I forgot to respond to this part of your message.
John Wick has committed lots of crimes and murders before he got his dog and tried to be peaceful for a while.
You don't know what Sadie has done earlier in her life. But if she has in it her to become a mass killer then she has it in her to have done something bad earlier in her life as well.
And even if they haven't done something bad, but are set in motion to commit horrible crimes after they have been a victim first. Then that's also fine. Police and bouncers use that strategy all the time. They try to provoke people and see if they can get them to become aggressive and do something stupid. If they didn't do any provocation then maybe nothing would have happened.
And who knows what the future will be like when we are able to know what someone will do in the future with help of technology. There are many movies about that. Maybe you're just going to your job but then you're arrested and sent to prison without knowing why, just because something would have happened at work which triggers you to do something bad.
Just think about how there's barely anyone innocent in the game, even the regular npcs who walk around in the streets will start fighting or shooting at you if you disrespect them or accidently bump into them.
If you know 99% of people are bad, then you don't need evidence. It's guilty until proven innocent.