Questions & Mysteries Is Dragon as a D. more like Blackbeard?

#1
They even use similar sentences, weird coincidence:



''Question the world!!''



''Question to the world!!''

Dragon doesn't let his enemies use his family as a hostage:



Teach has a similar approach as well, didn't care about family concept in WB Pirates, and he only cares about strong crewmates, and we see this hostage problem when he attacked Hancock, he had to retreat because they took 2 of his commanders as a hostage and they used them as a bargaining chip, he follows the same pattern as Dragon.
 
#2
I have really not seen this before but you know Dragon and Blackbeard may be two sides of the same coin in the sense of being wronged by the world, and choosing two opposite courses of action,

● Dragon, the world is wrong, let's make a revolution,



● Blackbeard, the world is right, morals don't exist

"Good, evil? NO MATTER WHERE YOU LOOK IN THIS WOFLD YOU WILL NOT FIND AN ANSWER"

And they both share the ideas of the world revolution, Dragon by bringing morality into the world from outside of it, and Blackbeard by embracing its darkness and replacing Imu's will with his,


Though in my opinion Blackbeard would hate being called god,


What do you think?,
 
#3
I have really not seen this before but you know Dragon and Blackbeard may be two sides of the same coin in the sense of being wronged by the world, and choosing two opposite courses of action,

● Dragon, the world is wrong, let's make a revolution,



● Blackbeard, the world is right, morals don't exist

"Good, evil? NO MATTER WHERE YOU LOOK IN THIS WOFLD YOU WILL NOT FIND AN ANSWER"

And they both share the ideas of the world revolution, Dragon by bringing morality into the world from outside of it, and Blackbeard by embracing its darkness and replacing Imu's will with his,


Though in my opinion Blackbeard would hate being called god,


What do you think?,
Dragon is also using this mentality more than anyone while sitting on the desk:



Another similarity:


 
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