Spoiler One Piece Chapter 1166 Spoilers Discussion

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Oda's decisions with Garling is so bizzare, why have base Xebec no diff Garling only for him to land the last hit... it's like an attempt to salvage his portrayal, but in that case, why even have him be neg diffed in the first place.
Its called revenge . Oda is not writing story to satisfy powerscaling brainrot agenda , high time you grasp that.
 
or that these bad actions are carried by a couple of rotten officers that the rank and file don't have the guts to oppose.
Gonna address this first cause that's like the crux of it all. To my mind this kind of gutless-ness is enough to evaluate the marine rank and file as pretty damn terrible people. Like, perhaps this a matter of a cultural difference between Oda and what you may call ethics fostered within current Western society, but this is absolutely enough for a chunk of the fanbase to view marines as a whole as kinda trash.

Garp told his men to help the citizens too... and the man is a true blue marine.
This is true.

Now we can either believe that Garp is mean to be delusional about the marines morality, that Harald was wrong about the marines being an upstanding army... or that these bad actions are carried by a couple of rotten officers that the rank and file don't have the guts to oppose.
On this paragraph more broadly, I simply don't think we're meant to treat something like Harald's "oh, the marines are overall a force of good" as something totally inscrutable and taken for granted. I don't think he's meant to be totally wrong about this, but I also don't think it fully reflects reality. Harald's opinions on the WG are, let's be fair, somewhat delusional, and the story doesn't forget to make note of that. Just two chapters ago Imu mocked Xebec for it. And while WG isn't exactly the Navy, it's still its most trusty tool, a tool the agenda of which the WG can bend in awful ways at certain moments of "inconvenience".

I think it's more appropriate to consider Harald's platitudes (outside of his pov and within the scope of the story as a whole) as something that would fully represent a Navy that could be, a Navy that someone like Garp (a marine who's exemplary in terms of morality while still being in that kind oh so messy "perhaps-a--bit-too-loyal-of-a-dog" bracket) wants to make possible.
 
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Imu is the all powerful villain .
Garling being a more evil and sleazy version of BB for the CD is fun .
Plus Oda will give him enough power in current day that he won't get wash like he did vs rocks.
Even Imu was trolled by Oda having him react strongly to JBs haki in a shaken manner.
 
Same shit he did with Kaido, he doesnt know how to build up his villains.
Kaido never got humiliated like Garling did.
And in fact had tons of hype and buildup before the Oden flashback as well. His buildup in fact is unmatched YET in the series, with the entire post TS slowly building him up, culminating in the one shot of "5th emperor" Luffy with his base form.

Even in Oden flashback, Oden had a one up on Kaido, but he still got up and came back for more.
Garling just got stomped inspite of the regen, WHILE he had backup.

Kaido stocks took a dip, while Garling stocks went down by 99%.
 
#loki4nakama

We know his dream now
Does this qualify him as sh member.
It will be great if his journey with Sh shaped to hik to be great king not like his father who is half good.
 
Gonna address this first cause that's like the crux of it all. To my mind this kind of gutless-ness is enough to evaluate the marine rank and file as pretty damn terrible people. Like, perhaps this a matter of a cultural difference between Oda and what you may call ethics fostered within current Western society, but this is absolutely enough for a chunk of the fanbase to view marines as a whole as kinda trash.



This is true.



On this paragraph more broadly, I simply don't think we're meant to treat something like Harald's "oh, the marines are overall a force of good" as something totally inscrutable and taken for granted. I don't think he's meant to be totally wrong about this, but I also don't think it fully reflects reality. Harald's opinions on the WG are, let's be fair, somewhat delusional, and the story doesn't forget to make note of that. Just two chapters ago Imu mocked Xebec for it. And while WG isn't exactly the Navy, it's still its most trusty tool, a tool the agenda of which the WG can bend in awful ways at certain moments of "inconvenience".

I think it's more appropriate to consider Harald's platitudes (outside of his pov and within the scope of the story as a whole) as something that would fully fit a Navy that could be, a Navy that someone like Garp (a marine who's exemplary in terms of morality while still being in that kind oh so messy "perhaps-a--bit-too-loyal-of-a-dog" bracket) wants to make possible.
Oda has people say a lot of times in the manga that the marines are a force for good .
The rank file just want help but is can't disobey people stronger or high up than them a lot of the time.
One of the first arc is OP about that with axe hand guy and then how town was good back with the marine protecting them.
the marines help loads of people but Oda should have show more along with the evil they do.
Like coby help people but that was off screen , the marines help people after WB dead but that was off screen etc etc etc .
 
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