Et tu, Brute! Then fall, Caesar!
There's an argument about the betrayal of Caesar by Brutus. A lot of people think Brutus didn't betray his friend as that was never his intention, that the action was taken in order to save Rome because there was a flaw in Caesar's character.
"Not that I love Caesar less but but I love Rome more' .
I do not agree, Brutus can say whatever he wants. At the end of the day, betrayal is betrayal regardless of the motive and until you can convince the other party that your intentions were noble do not take pride in your actions.
What's your take?