His morale code is being tested, he attacked a friend.
This is the issue when I say some folks take it to heart: You see the characterization as an insult. The admiral fans feel like they were personally attacked when I wasn't even mentioning them, then they resort to insulting me despite me not mentioning them.
If he's sleazy or appears to be so, then what's the issue with the description? I find him immoral for attacking Sentomaru. It's not an insult. It's an observation. Just doing his job? That's no excuse, if the orders are immoral.
The buster calls on Ohara killed innocent civilians. What is Kizaru fighting for at EggHead? He's fighting for the suppression of information and history on the void century. How is that a good cause and which part of that makes him a good person? Who is he serving?
People need to take a moment and understand who they are defending here. In no way was Kizaru a good person so far. Last time he fought Luffy it was because Luffy saved a mermaid from becoming a slave. He's serving the celestial dragons and he's there to protect them.
One Piece focuses a lot on topics such as slavery and freedom. But a lot of the overarching themes are forgotten or lost during discussions. How can one claim to be a good person while serving an oppressive regime?
This is the issue when I say some folks take it to heart: You see the characterization as an insult. The admiral fans feel like they were personally attacked when I wasn't even mentioning them, then they resort to insulting me despite me not mentioning them.
If he's sleazy or appears to be so, then what's the issue with the description? I find him immoral for attacking Sentomaru. It's not an insult. It's an observation. Just doing his job? That's no excuse, if the orders are immoral.
The buster calls on Ohara killed innocent civilians. What is Kizaru fighting for at EggHead? He's fighting for the suppression of information and history on the void century. How is that a good cause and which part of that makes him a good person? Who is he serving?
People need to take a moment and understand who they are defending here. In no way was Kizaru a good person so far. Last time he fought Luffy it was because Luffy saved a mermaid from becoming a slave. He's serving the celestial dragons and he's there to protect them.
One Piece focuses a lot on topics such as slavery and freedom. But a lot of the overarching themes are forgotten or lost during discussions. How can one claim to be a good person while serving an oppressive regime?
He has to do this. It's either he obeys them or they send Garling or someone after him for his entire life until they finally kill him.