I can not understand how can you guys like the villains so much. I mean I understand why Shigaraki became who he is and Twice as well ( tought I think he just got what he deserved for using his ability without considering the consequences first, but yeah he was pitiful) even Dabi if the theories about his past are true. But Toga is just pure evil. I mean she loves hurting others. Even if they hurt her is it justified to killing them? If they would be ugly and not drawn so cutely then no one would cheer them on. And hurting or killing others just for fun or because they hurt their feelings and people are cheering for them? Seriously?
I mean I also hate the current system in place for heroes and civilians, but I would never choose to kill others to reform it. And do not missunderstand I love this manga and I am not saying to stop likeing the villains, but I just can not understand why you lot cheer for the villains when they are batshit craizy and twisted with a messed up sense of justice. And I am not saying that Deku is the most interesting character before you want to get my head for saying bad things about the villains. I like the story in itself more and especially the wholesome chapters when they just have fun together or when they train. So yeah I just do not understand. Maybe I am the one with underdeveloped brain or something.( ̄∇ ̄") ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶
You guys're not alone in this xD Such tragedy on so many levels one after the other and the worst of all is that after the chaos passes and the heroes win, because they *will* win, not because they're heroes but because villains are just f*cking extremist with no sense of control and direction... the heroes then will file the case as "one more villain suppressed" just for it to repeat the cycle as they keep ignoring the root of their emergence and their following clash.
Luckly author will resolve or at least make the heroes address this in future chapters/arcs
It's not much of a means of praise but more of empathy and understanding. At least for me. Their flashbacks are very unique and relatable for some.
As I've noticed, their backgrounds play a huge role in their current personalities and principles; Shigaraki and Toga (and as theorized, Dabi) are the perfect examples of that. No one wants to be evil and Toga is simply liberated. All her life she was told to follow the societal norm just because her quirk is "weird", which brings us to the topic of quirk discrimination. Not everyone gets a combat quirk like Kirishima, or a power-type like Kaminari, or even get lucky like Deku. Hero society fsr has some hierarchy standard in dependence to one's quirk (which is absolutely ridiculous). No one should be blamed for being born in a certain way while at the same time everyone has the right to be brought up with care and love. Heroes are so quick in "destroying evil" when the true root of evil is in their society; in the people they say they want to protect. And that's the problem.
I don't particularly praise the villains for their actions because that's the center of this entire arc: to bring light to the outlooks of those oppressed by society. It doesn't justify their actions by any means. But it also makes us wonder if having heroes is even worth it when they can't even save the ones who needed them the most (the villains).
Yeah you are right about discrimination and thats why I said that I also do not like their current system. But if the heroes are not existing but everyone has a right to use their ability then it would be qlmost impossible to decide if it was just selfdefence or accident or deliberate murder. So I can understand why they have the rules, but it makes me frustrated. About the discrimination of people according to their ability.. Deku was discriminated against even tought he never had an ability
So...Sorry I cliked post before I finished writing.( ̄∇ ̄") so. Deku was discriminated against, but never tought of hurting others when he got his ability. In comparison, Toga used Uraras ability in Uraras form to kill someone for revenge, (and I am sure it was not her forst time killing)because that person discriminated against her and hurt her. And when she asked in one of the latest chapters why the heroes want to hurt them then I was like...you kill people just for fun and revenge for discriminating against you, but question others who want to stop you? I am just saying that I understand why they became twisted but that does not justify their actions. And yeah if heroes would have helped them or a good doctor then maybe they would have never became villains. But nothing can be perfect, even with so many heroes are in the city, they can not help every child who is bullied, it would have been the teachers duty to help Toga. And sadly everyone likes to feel superior than others so discrimination is in human nature. Some people are able to just suppress it and do not hurt others because of their inferiority complex. A good example for discriminating out of frustration is Bakugo. He was insecure that a person who does not even have an ability is showing better qualities of a hero then him and bullied him for it. And I was really happy when he started to show development, cos I was anxious that with his personality one was to become a hero he would have stranger fans than Endevador. And would not be accepted as a hero by the citizens. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
I am sorry if I offended you, that was not my objective. It s just I would like to know if there is a reason other than their pitiful past that you like them and cheer for them, when the heroes also have dark moments in their past like allmights teachers death or Dekus bulliing or Bakugos kidnapping and the class pres's brother being almost killed etc. ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶
For me Hero killer was someone I could totally understand. Like there are only a few heroes like Almight who will undoubtedly shave away their own lives to protect others, and more who just do it for money( and I am not talking about the ones who were shown to us a lot, but the ones in the backstage who are there but will have minimal screentime), but it was still wrong to hurt / kill them. Also those chapters were the ones wich made me the most furious with the laws in the manga, since even if they could have helped they should have just watch them die since it was against the laws to use their ability to hurt others. I would definietly find it hard not to help others if I saw them in trouble and had the ability to help but was not alowed to. But with my luck rate throught my life I would probably be a person without an ability and being bullied for it. Lol.╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ (=・ω・=)
Hero Killer was the start of it all. His ambitions were so strong and durable no one was able to talk back to him except for Deku who had an opposite but equally (or better yet greater) ambition. I really wanted to see more of him.
His viewpoint is what made me question, how are people quick on the thought of killing when it's most convenient to them? What's so different when justice (heroes) is the one taking lives compared to the oppressed (villains)? It's murder all the same. This man robbed a store; kill him. But then when it's a high-ranked politician who steals from the country, why do they lose their voice? Because one has power and money they have an advantage in life?
The point is, villains don't become villains because they want to. It's like a state of depression that one simply learns to live with and allow to change them. At the same time it shouldn't be a hero's fault because a perfect world is fallacy. But if they kill, hurt, talk shit about villains, what makes them any different from a society's standard of "criminals"? Is a hero badge all that draws a line between them?
“Heroes and villains both thrive on violence, but we’re still categorized. 'You’re good. You’re evil'. That’s how it is! Symbol of peace? In the end you’re just a tool for violence, made to keep us down. And violence only breeds more violence.” – Shigaraki Tomura
Death is not the end but a silent battle cry for war. If people think killing someone with a different morale would be able to give peace, then that is the beginning of destruction.
You are right. But somehow I tought that mostly heroes only beat up them and not kill them. Or was I wrong? But you are totally right about the violence and other things. However, criminals will not stop just because you ask them to. There are those who become criminals because of family cicumstances, money problems, and buliing, but there are those who just want to harm others and live free of all laws. The league of villains is mostly because of circumstances, but the others are usually the later category (even the hero killer, tought he "just" had other ideals and decided that the best way to achieve it was throught murder, thats why the heros labeled him villain).
To be honest, when I first started watching the anime I tought that the villains were another species and not humans, so I was really conflicted about them killing eachother as well. Donnot ask how I got to thinking that they were different species cos I do not remember anymore.(≧∀≦)
Also there were the Gentle criminal and his little lady assistant, I really pitied him ( ̄へ ̄). He just wanted to achieve his dream but was unable to, was not understanded and he was even worse as a criminal. Yet he was able to "save" one little girls heart by standing next to her, loving and supporting her like a family, but still was a criminal and got a criminals ending. Thats why I liked Dekus reaction when the girl started crying and he realized what Gentle meant for her. (=・ω・=)
I wana see his smile damn it. ╥﹏╥ This chapter made me smile.
Also who dares to hit that baby deserves a punishment in Moriarty mode.( just caught up to the latest chapter with that one as well)( ̄へ ̄)