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No.
Woke shows can stay in Netflix and Disney and tank there. No need to infect Shonen
One Piece is woke. One Piece is a story about overthrowing the world government (some from of anarchy) and diversity (anti-racism) and there is even some mention of transgenderism through Ivankov. Is there any manga that is more Woke than One Piece? I don't understand why people would like One Piece if they don't like wokism because the core themes are left-wing.

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#45
One Piece is woke. One Piece is a story about overthrowing the world government (some from of anarchy) and diversity (anti-racism) and there is even some mention of transgenderism through Ivankov. Is there any manga that is more Woke than One Piece? I don't understand why people would like One Piece if they don't like wokism because the core themes are left-wing.


Don't be a sore loser. You expressed your point of view and we listened and we decided that actually Femji is a good idea. Sometimes you win. Sometimes you lose. This is life.
No.
 
#47
One Piece is woke.
No
One Piece is a story about overthrowing the world government (some from of anarchy) and diversity (anti-racism
It's about having fun adventures in a vast world. The WG is not even the focus of the manga 90% of the time.
there is even some mention of transgenderism through Ivankov.
Yeah, showing them like they appear in reality and not as a idealized form that never will happen:

The only Okama that is worth something is Bon Clay and that is not because of the decisions about his gender but because he is awesome as a person. Totally unlike what a woke media would portray (they usually put trans as the whole personality)
I don't understand why people would like One Piece if they don't like wokism because the core themes are left-wing.
Because people actually read the manga and don't frequent the deranged pieces of internet that try to turn everything into a shit agenda.
 

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#48
No

It's about having fun adventures in a vast world. The WG is not even the focus of the manga 90% of the time.

Yeah, showing them like they appear in reality and not as a idealized form that never will happen:

The only Okama that is worth something is Bon Clay and that is not because of the decisions about his gender but because he is awesome as a person. Totally unlike what a woke media would portray (they usually put trans as the whole personality)

Because people actually read the manga and don't frequent the deranged pieces of internet that try to turn everything into a shit agenda.
tama’s not joining the crew
 
#49
No

It's about having fun adventures in a vast world. The WG is not even the focus of the manga 90% of the time.

Yeah, showing them like they appear in reality and not as a idealized form that never will happen:

The only Okama that is worth something is Bon Clay and that is not because of the decisions about his gender but because he is awesome as a person. Totally unlike what a woke media would portray (they usually put trans as the whole personality)

Because people actually read the manga and don't frequent the deranged pieces of internet that try to turn everything into a shit agenda.
What is the core theme of the story? The core theme is freedom/liberty and that is a left-wing/woke idea. The right-wing does not believe in freedom. The right believes in duty and obligation. This concept of freedom is expressed through the revolutionary army and the nika nika no mi "warrior of liberation." What are they trying to topple? The World Government. Why? Because they promote a classist, racist society. One Piece is not some generic action adventure story. This story is Oda's political ideology and commentary on social issues. If you don't see this then you're not respecting Oda's vision.

t's about having fun adventures in a vast world. The WG is not even the focus of the manga 90% of the time.
agenda.
I wanted to add that I think this is an issue with Oda's writing but as the story wraps up the WG is and will be increasingly the focus of the story. The finale will be overthrowing the WG with the help of pirates and revolutionaries and maybe fighting Blackbeard for the creation of a new world (culture, goverment).
 
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tama’s not joining the crew
Maybe. I doubt you're right but after wano the writing took a nosedive.
What is the core theme of the story?
Group of pirates having a fun adventure in different places.
The core theme is freedom/liberty and that is a left-wing/woke idea. The right-wing does not believe in freedom.
You should actually read more books.
The right believes in duty and obligation.
This is not a concept of left or right wing. Most of the left wing policies are based on the fact that we had a moral duty to help those in need. Anyone that took a basic civic class or philosophy can think of better things to differentiate left and right wings as they appear today. Individual vs society is a way better example.
If you want to argue use proper arguments and, at least, have a basic knowledge of the subject.
 
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Maybe. I doubt you're right but after wano the writing took a nosedive.

Group of pirates having a fun adventure in different places.

You should actually read more books.

This is not a concept of left or right wing. Most of the left wing policies are based on the fact that we had a moral duty to help those in need. Anyone that took a basic civic class or philosophy can think of better things to differentiate left and right wings as they appear today. Individual vs society is a way better example.
If you want to argue use proper arguments and, at least, have a basic knowledge of the subject.
Denial.
 
#58
that i can wholeheartedly agree with, although i’d push it to the end of wano too
To be honest, the whole wano arc should be used as a benchmark. As a example, I'm pretty sure that Yamato took Hyori role in the story and her background and Oda had to rewrite plenty of things to make it work.

Like, imagine if Hyori was the one that was put in the cage with the samurais that saved her life and had the people of Wano dying to protect her. Never appearing in the story until the banquet and then helping Luffy and the SH to fight Kaido and kill Orochi. It actually make sense with what we had learned before. But, well...
 

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To be honest, the whole wano arc should be used as a benchmark. As a example, I'm pretty sure that Yamato took Hyori role in the story and her background and Oda had to rewrite plenty of things to make it work.

Like, imagine if Hyori was the one that was put in the cage with the samurais that saved her life and had the people of Wano dying to protect her. Never appearing in the story until the banquet and then helping Luffy and the SH to fight Kaido and kill Orochi. It actually make sense with what we had learned before. But, well...
i actually wanted Yamato to be the one in the udon cell too. Considering her zoan too it would have been a cool way to introduce her and make her actually menacing. Kawamatsu was way overhyped in that cell.

Honestly i feel like most parts of Hiyori’s writing were fine. It’s tragic that she has to work under Orochi, but she uses her looks to her advantage and sends everything she earns back to the citizens. it would have been much more fitting and cathartic for her to kill Orochi though, not to mention Denjiro already got one of his heads at that point.
 
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