Whenever the topic revolves around Garp and his relation with the CD's then supporting them is a necessary evil but when Admirals do it they're the dogs of the CD.
Remember all the shit talking when the most radical Admiral Akainu said that the people who suffer under the warlords are a necessarily sacrifice to keep the system running ?
What I'm asking for here is consistency.
If Garp is what I'm assuming written to be a good hearted person, he cannot turn a blind eye to all the suffering that's surrounding him which is caused by the people that give him his paycheck. They're literally forcing slaves to carry them.
Garp was in the position to do something but he didn't while guys like Dragon and Fuji did. I'm fine with that since I stan Akainu of all Marines but people should stop pretending like Garp is any different to the other Top Marines.
It's a personality thing & not an "Admirals thing".
Greenbull comes to Wano - tells everyone that racism/classism is what allows the World to work & that he believes they have no Human Rights. Literally the shit you see in the Real World right now.
Akainu nukes the entirety of Ohara to make sure not a single Scholar escaped.
You guys love to romanticize that - "Akainu did Nothing Wrong".
Then complain when people like Greenbull & Akainu are called trash for siding with Philosophy that is Trash.
Heck slander an extremist like Sengoku too - his entire Speech to begin the War at Marineford involved around we're Publicly Executing you because you might become another Roger. Completely dehumanizing Ace.
People like Aokiji, Fujitora, Garp are an exception.
Fujitora & Aokiji reasons are Obvious.
Kizaru too believes he is just another "Cog in the Machine".
Garp? He is literally a Marine Luffy.
He is what Luffy would've become had he not met Shanks but a Marine instead & had a single bad experience with Pirates.
He is canonically the "Freest Marine in the Sea" just like how Luffy wants to be the "Freest Man in the Sea".
He is simply fighting for the Greater Good, his entire story in Marineford was whether he'd sacrifice his Grandson for the Greater Good.