It's really understandable in a sense. It just we people think that's wrong because it's against our moral value.Lol she actually thought him being executed because he was so strong was completely understandable.
No? You can understand something and not agree with the results.Lol she actually thought him being executed because he was so strong was completely understandable. So if she was there, she would actually stay and watch in agreement.
He gave her the details in its entirety so i will assume she knows he was a hero who literally saved that world. With that information in mind, no sane person would "understand" executing an innocent, let alone a fucking hero. There is no resentment, horror or confusion in her comment against the action itself. Just plain agreement. She thinks he is too strong to be left unchecked and killing him is a very viable option. She thinks it is an eventuality.No? You can understand something and not agree with the results.
If there is a Superman in our world, I will be fucking terrified is he somehow decide to spice up the world but I don't agree if death was the only option.
There are things can't be decided with black and white morality. People who disagree with you does not mean they hate you.
A theory he was actually reincarnated and just unlocked his past life memories with the "accident" that put him in the hospital which are overpowering the memories before the "accident" which are slowly coming backIt's interesting seeing Kusanagi's old memories resurfacing. Are they engraved in the body's brain? It's cool that we get a 2 vs. 3 next chapter. I wonder if the dark knight will be unmasked.
It's really understandable in a sense. It just we people think that's wrong because it's against our moral value.
Think people with fantasy power as a country with their military power in our world.
When some country grow it's military more and more, what do you think the current superpower will do against them? Cooperate with them to create better and safe world?
Joan of Arc was a hero and she got cancelled on a pyre. You could draw similarities of her case with Takeru.He gave her the details in its entirety so i will assume she knows he was a hero who literally saved that world. With that information in mind, no sane person would "understand" executing an innocent, let alone a fucking hero. There is no resentment, horror or confusion in her comment against the action itself. Just plain agreement. She thinks he is too strong to be left unchecked and killing him is a very viable option. She thinks it is an eventuality.
I for one can never understand how someone can do that because i'm not a coward psychopath.