Usuzumi no Hate - Ch. 34 - Saya

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If you want to know (Spoiler of next chapter)

Nani doesn't reveal to Saya if she has or hasn't (won't spoil that) the consciousness of a human, but she's indeed turned off when Saya comes back. If you haven't read the raws, it's a pretty impressive guess. I'm impressed :thumbsup:
using what is probably the logic of a programmed machine, it sounds like the logical outcome.
 
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So she learned about being an eternal child. Will it be a forgotten memory? I wonder how that android will deal with that info.
 
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"You see Saya, having guns is good, in case humanity gets attacked by big monster aliens. That is why banning guns is bad."
I really hope that's not the kind of angle the story is going for.
Why? Banning guns is indeed bad. Even just now, we here in Europe rediscovered that cutting down too much on defense just because times seems to be peaceful is a grave error, and are now buying and producing weapons at fast pace. Having well-trained , well-equipped army for defense, under strict civilian rule and humanitarian rules of conduct, is a basis need for a civilized country. "Si vis pacem, para bellum".
 
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Why? Banning guns is indeed bad. Even just now, we here in Europe rediscovered that cutting down too much on defense just because times seems to be peaceful is a grave error, and are now buying and producing weapons at fast pace. Having well-trained , well-equipped army for defense, under strict civilian rule and humanitarian rules of conduct, is a basis need for a civilized country. "Si vis pacem, para bellum".
Quite so, it's not the tool that's the problem, it's people. Guns are an equalizer and allow the weak to defend themselves. Take away guns, and you still have knife attacks, still have people beaten up and killed with clubs, bare hands, etc. Not only for an army, guns are useful for private citizens.
 
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Why? Banning guns is indeed bad. Even just now, we here in Europe rediscovered that cutting down too much on defense just because times seems to be peaceful is a grave error, and are now buying and producing weapons at fast pace. Having well-trained , well-equipped army for defense, under strict civilian rule and humanitarian rules of conduct, is a basis need for a civilized country. "Si vis pacem, para bellum".
I get what you mean about Europe rediscovering the importance of defense, but that’s about strengthening the military, not civilians owning weapons. The manga is talking about humanity being defenseless because no one had weapons, which is a exaggeration. In real life, countrys dont require widespread private gun/weapons (owned by civilians) just a good and equipped army
 
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I get what you mean about Europe rediscovering the importance of defense, but that’s about strengthening the military, not civilians owning weapons. The manga is talking about humanity being defenseless because no one had weapons, which is a exaggeration. In real life, countrys dont require widespread private gun/weapons (owned by civilians) just a good and equipped army
The manga is talking about already dystopian world getting even more dystopian (or even straight up dying), in which one horrible catastrophe - the great war - sown seeds for another by both banning arms and rendering most of the Earth inhabitable, so humans didn't even have anywhere to flee from the new threat.

I don't see why some people seem to be jumping to "author is against gun control" from that, when the backstory is clearly more about something similar WMD ban, but taken to extreme in result of world being already mostly destroyed, basically total pacifism becoming official ideology of what remained of humanity. Feels like Americans trying to insert their culture wars into foreign story yet again.

EDIT: If there was political aspect to it, it would be in context of Japanese pacifist post-war approach to army, including their constitution, where army should be a small and very strictly defensive force (similar situation as in Germany), and recent attempts to change it , mainly from the right, into more powerful and aggressive force similar to armies in most other countries. Which frankly I, in light of danger that China poses to the region actually support. It's not like modern Japan (or Germany) is about to invade anyone, unlike China which explicitly reserves to itself "right" to invade Taiwan if it ever will fully reject the "one China" philosophy.
 
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