The conclusion is so obvious it seems biased but there isn't a single lie. The government made tsuyoshi unhireable and got him kicked from school, now via karate dude they want to recruit him with dropping his antisocial status as bait. Same dynamic as the old man who licked fingers who had him jailed. Then karate guy is a acussed of manipulating the situation, he denies it, then confesses that's the case in his inner monolog.this seems a bit biased
This is a bit unfair to Aino. Him trying to get Tsuyoshi to work/fight alongside the government was a very inconsiderate, extremely thoughtless thing to drop on him right after meeting again but I stand by the notion that there isn't any malice behind the request. Ainosuke, beyond him being bad at reading the room, is legitimately very naive. He still has the "I'll protect you!" mentality, and tie that in with the fact that he, like Tsuyoshi for quite a long time, doesn't actually want to go against society in any unreasonable manner (unlike Teru) makes it so he thinks that as long as he's in a position to try to do the right thing the right way, then things will work out, surely.they want to recruit him with dropping his antisocial status as bait. Same dynamic as the old man who licked fingers who had him jailed.
This is a bit unfair to Aino. Him trying to get Tsuyoshi to work/fight alongside the government was a very inconsiderate, extremely thoughtless thing to drop on him right after meeting again but I stand by the notion that there isn't any malice behind the request. Ainosuke, beyond him being bad at reading the room, is legitimately very naive. He still has the "I'll protect you!" mentality, and tie that in with the fact that he, like Tsuyoshi for quite a long time, doesn't actually want to go against society in any unreasonable manner (unlike Teru) makes it so he thinks that as long as he's in a position to try to do the right thing the right way, then things will work out, surely.
He said that because he believes that because of his new position he'll be able to assure things will go well, when the fact of the matter is if Tsuyoshi were to come back with him any of Aino's requests for how he gets treated would be flat-out ignored once demands come from far enough up the chain. He'd get completely walked over, but compared to Teru and Tsuyoshi the "hot damn the government is pure ass" mentality hasn't fully sunken in for him, so doesn't realize this. There's a lot to be said about how he's coming off currently but we've seen more than enough from him to assure that he's just... not that type of guy. He's built a rapport that makes it very easy to always give him some baseline trust.
Unless this really is just the start of his menhera arc then uh nvm
fr i cannot trust hoshizaki,dude is a ratteru:
- made the best out of a bad situation
- what he built wasn't tsuyoshi's dream, but it's what was possible with the conditions at hand. ie you don't always get what you want.
- wants to empower tsuyoshi and set him up as boss.
hoshizaki:
- works for the govt who put tsuyoshi in that bad situation.
- wants tsuyoshi to work for them in order to fix the problems they caused for him. (same as the old guy who got him jailed and then got him out by making him join his group)
- lied to tsuyoshi saying he isn't using this situation to manipulate him, when he admitted he totally is
- this roads leads to tsuyoshi becoming enslaved to the govt. in a form similar to the agents from psycho-pass only tsuyoshi is a victim.
The road to hell is paved with good intentionsThis is a bit unfair to Aino. Him trying to get Tsuyoshi to work/fight alongside the government was a very inconsiderate, extremely thoughtless thing to drop on him right after meeting again but I stand by the notion that there isn't any malice behind the request.