If that pre-Waltz conversation between Dukat and Weyoun where the former tries to impress upon the latter that you MUST bring your enemy to heel so they'll never defy you again hasn't convinced people that Dukat was evil, then nothing will.
And just a reminder that Dukat held the cooler head of the two here, Weyoun simply wanted to wipe out Earth and be done with it, and Dukat would only go that far if "absolutely necessary". I would say that Dukat for all his flaws was "less evil" than Weyoun (and of course the Dominion/Founders lived up to threats like this when then started wiping out the Cardassian population indiscriminately). Dukat of course later wanted to burn down the entire quadrant but that was after his nervous breakdown over Ziyal's death and he truly didn't give a shit anymore about anything or anyone.^you mean that ' A true victory is to make your enemy see they were wrong to oppose you in the first place. To force them to acknowledge your greatness.' speech?
I always saw that as proof of his narcissism and self-delusion in the first place. (and yes, of his evil as a corollary of that).
*hides in corner waiting for Sci to flame me/my post line by line, maybe even word by word this time*
