There's a space between good and evil where neutrality resides, where between benefiting others and hurting others one does nothingidgaf, yokiri is a bad person. he watched her get abused and tried to make the manager “atone” ?? what would that do if he’s always been like this even after getting out of jail. like he said, he was doing allat for himself to ease the guilt cuz if they didn’t murder the manger, he would’ve found a diff victim
If you see someone getting abused and you just stand there, close your eyes and walk away, you ain't innocent, and you don't need strength to simply take your phone and type 911, especially when this dude recorded and saved the evidences.There's a space between good and evil where neutrality resides, where between benefiting others and hurting others one does nothing
The one too weak to do good does not deserve to be aligned with the ones that use their will for evil. As society we accept the origin of the inaction that allows evil in apathy, but that's not always the case, in a sense, the ones that want to do good and stop evil but don't have the strength to do so are more like children or animals, innocent in their weakness
Doing nothing is always a choice. Animals and children do not have agency. Yokiri had agency. He literally had evidence that could have stopped everything if he had chosen to use it. But he instead chose to do nothing. He chose that.There's a space between good and evil where neutrality resides, where between benefiting others and hurting others one does nothing
The one too weak to do good does not deserve to be aligned with the ones that use their will for evil. As society we accept the origin of the inaction that allows evil in apathy, but that's not always the case, in a sense, the ones that want to do good and stop evil but don't have the strength to do so are more like children or animals, innocent in their weakness
Doing nothing is in practice support of the status quoThere's a space between good and evil where neutrality resides, where between benefiting others and hurting others one does nothing
The one too weak to do good does not deserve to be aligned with the ones that use their will for evil. As society we accept the origin of the inaction that allows evil in apathy, but that's not always the case, in a sense, the ones that want to do good and stop evil but don't have the strength to do so are more like children or animals, innocent in their weakness