Sure. To the Superhappies, letting a sentient being experience pain or discomfort is evil. Since they’re the strongest, why would they willingly do something they consider to be evil?
Akon isn’t entirely wrong, though. The Superhappies could have transformed humanity and the Babyeaters without changing themselves or their way of life in the slightest, and no one would have been able to stop them. But they didn’t. That does show a certain degree of fair-mindedness that humans probably wouldn’t have shown had they been in the same position.
Sure. To the Superhappies, letting a sentient being experience pain or discomfort is evil. Since they’re the strongest, why would they willingly do something they consider to be evil?
Akon isn’t entirely wrong, though. The Superhappies could have transformed humanity and the Babyeaters without changing themselves or their way of life in the slightest, and no one would have been able to stop them. But they didn’t. That does show a certain degree of fair-mindedness that humans probably wouldn’t have shown had they been in the same position.