Lmao its your own fault for being surprised that people can be... "the way they are" for better terms. Im just waiting for the "youre a simp" insults or "it's just a story" arguments or "I dont care I still side with the mc" comments. Dont be surprised that people can blare morality for their own convenience. Otherwise this is a good story though.
Eliner Sorez lol I'll keep that in mind. But yes this is definitely a good story, despite my disagreement towards how people see the mc and his behavior, I still find the series fascinating. Ofcourse it created a situation where you have to wonder if you were in the mc's shoes, "would take revenge on an innocent person just because their parents did you wrong?" Personally I wouldn't, but the matter isn't that simple either. Because if you believe in such an idea, then I guess you wouldn't mind if black people kill other white people just because their ancestors did them wrong too. But either way, this story created an interesting dynamic/situation.
I also love your quote "Don't be surprised that people can blare morality for their own convenience". I think this quote speaks volumes
If this were an isolated incident, that'd be one thing. However, bullying is a huge issue within Japanese schools, and most turn a blind eye because no one wants to be the one that ruins the school's reputation. If Aizawa's on her side, stopping the immediate bullying isn't likely going to change things in the long run -- she can be bullied from a distance or covertly have her life destroyed through other means. Hell, just telling them to stop bullying her would only entice them more, and they ramp things up when no one's looking, pay guys to do bad things to her, things of that nature. In this regard, I believe she's bait to catch a bigger fish, most likely a line-crossing incident where it stops being bullying and becomes a criminal act of malice. And if that's the truth, she has to endure, and he has to let it happen, no matter how much it pains them.
[If Aizawa's on her side, stopping the immediate bullying isn't likely going to change things in the long run -- she can be bullied from a distance or covertly have her life destroyed through other means]
- That's not true, cause it depends on how he chooses to stop the bulling. He already has enough evidence to destroy them, he could choose to threatened them with it, or he can use it so that they will be expelled from school, their parents will know the current circumstances and probably discipline them, the media will get involved which cause them to be ashamed or go in hiding, hell...they could even get arrested because bulling is a crime in some countries. As I said there a lot of ways to stop bullying from escalating even further.
[In this regard, I believe she's bait to catch a bigger fish, most likely a line-crossing incident where it stops being bullying and becomes a criminal act of malice]
- There are lot of things that could play out while he's waiting for things to accelerate, she could commit suicide as we've seen she's now starting to consider that an option, they could do something much worse that could lead to her death, all in the name of "waiting for criminal acts of malice". Waiting would prove to be much more detrimental than taking action.
Not to mention that act of malice could be something that would traumatize her for life, so what is that gonna do if she never recovers from this? I mean look the teacher, he still hasn't moved on from that. What if the bullies pay a group of people to rape her, do you think she's gonna recover from that? Well at least the teacher will get his evidence and his revenge, at the cost of a child who never did anything wrong him.
James Ray She has to endure? Well it's easy for you to say that because you're on the receiving end of that stick. Not to mention they could do something that could traumatize her for life, so what is enduring gonna do if she never recovers from this? I mean look the teacher, he still hasn't moved on from that. What if the bullies pay a group of people to rape her, do you think she's gonna recover from that? Or do you want her to endure being raped too? Well at least the teacher will get his evidence and his revenge, at the cost of a child who never did anything wrong him. And as a fanbase you'll be pleased with that.
Tshídíso Wéb Have you read/watch Redo of Healer? I would like to hear what's the best course of action Keyaru should take in his situation from you.
Tyler Dawgs I have read it. Are you asking me if he should take revenge? My answer would be "yes absolutely". Now the problem I have with his character is that he ends up raping even women who did nothing wrong to him and the fanbase will applaud it (I even made a review about that, I believe it still hasn't been overrun by the comments), and in the novel, he becomes worse. And if you're asking if I like his character, then "no I do not".
Tshídíso Wéb okay, I'm very satisfied with your answer. I would be completely fine too if he only hurts/kills his target of revenge. But the problem is he keeps involving innocent people. Thank you for your answer.
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Tshídíso Wéb
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