He was literal trash.
Imagine if someone invaded your country and the leader of your country, instead of rightfully demanding the sovereignty of your nation, decided to, essentially, make a deal with your nation's usurpers which did nothing but strengthen their hold over your country. In essence, what if the leader of your country sacrificed the lives of everyone in your nation for the lives of 100 people and ultimately lead to the rise of a tyrannical dictatorship.
All in spite of him being strong enough to possibly defeat your nation's invaders as well as being allies with some of the strongest military forces on earth. Not only would such a person be considered a bad leader, they would be borderline treasonous.
No matter what angle I look at it, Oden was an utterly incompetent leader who was unfit to be Shogun. In fact, I would go as far to say that his death was caused by his own incompetence and that it is actually his own fault. Was he a good guy? Yes, but the fact of the matter is that his actions led to the subjugation of the wano-ese people for 20, long, years.
Yes, Oden did save 100 people, but this pales in comparison to the number of people Kaido would have had enslaved, murdered, and starved during his reign. He also didn't prevent the war, he merely delayed it and allowed it to turn into a bigger conflict which will surely have more civilian casualties than a war started during an earlier time. Now Kaido is a yonko, his army is far stronger, and he has allied with big mom.
And it doesn't matter that Oden "didn't know" that Orochi would betray him. Orochi is a literal madman and he is partners with Kaido, a literal pirate. Why would Oden believe any of these people? In addition, even if they were telling the truth, in what country would a sane ruler allow their nation to be usurped by terroristic pirates? As leader, Oden should have defended Wano's sovereignty and he failed to do this because he thought it would be better to stick to his "moral code,"than make tough decisions that could result in the loss of innocent life, tough decisions that almost every leader makes.
Fucking imagine if Churchill let hitler conquer Britain because he was afraid that starting a war could lead to British people dying.
Oden might not have been the worst leader in wano, but honestly, he comes right under Orochi and Kaido in terms of damage done to the country.
Imagine if someone invaded your country and the leader of your country, instead of rightfully demanding the sovereignty of your nation, decided to, essentially, make a deal with your nation's usurpers which did nothing but strengthen their hold over your country. In essence, what if the leader of your country sacrificed the lives of everyone in your nation for the lives of 100 people and ultimately lead to the rise of a tyrannical dictatorship.
All in spite of him being strong enough to possibly defeat your nation's invaders as well as being allies with some of the strongest military forces on earth. Not only would such a person be considered a bad leader, they would be borderline treasonous.
No matter what angle I look at it, Oden was an utterly incompetent leader who was unfit to be Shogun. In fact, I would go as far to say that his death was caused by his own incompetence and that it is actually his own fault. Was he a good guy? Yes, but the fact of the matter is that his actions led to the subjugation of the wano-ese people for 20, long, years.
Yes, Oden did save 100 people, but this pales in comparison to the number of people Kaido would have had enslaved, murdered, and starved during his reign. He also didn't prevent the war, he merely delayed it and allowed it to turn into a bigger conflict which will surely have more civilian casualties than a war started during an earlier time. Now Kaido is a yonko, his army is far stronger, and he has allied with big mom.
And it doesn't matter that Oden "didn't know" that Orochi would betray him. Orochi is a literal madman and he is partners with Kaido, a literal pirate. Why would Oden believe any of these people? In addition, even if they were telling the truth, in what country would a sane ruler allow their nation to be usurped by terroristic pirates? As leader, Oden should have defended Wano's sovereignty and he failed to do this because he thought it would be better to stick to his "moral code,"than make tough decisions that could result in the loss of innocent life, tough decisions that almost every leader makes.
Fucking imagine if Churchill let hitler conquer Britain because he was afraid that starting a war could lead to British people dying.
Oden might not have been the worst leader in wano, but honestly, he comes right under Orochi and Kaido in terms of damage done to the country.