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See AllWhy Deku's Approach To Saving Villains Continues To Split The My Hero Academia Fandom
I agree. I feel Deku's approach is controversial because it blurs the line between justice and compassion. He’s not excusing villainy, he’s confronting the emotional roots. And that opens deeper questions like: Who deserves saving? Who decides? And can justice truly be just if it lacks empathy?
Also, the show doesn’t say all villains are victims, but it does ask us to examine why people fall through the cracks. It draws parallels to real-life systems where crime and hardship often arise from different facts, but it doesn’t erase personal accountability.
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Unfortunately for you, both are shows that focus on 'gaming'; hence the comparison. One could make the same arguments you just made for other gaming shows they emotionally relate with.
Instead, what this looks like to me is someone who's unhappy that a show they like got compared with another.
Cheers!