Oda sidelines Zoro all the timebecause otherwise Zoro would be too popular
This is an interesting statement.
And I highlited a particularly interesting term.
Might you want to elaborate on this point of view?
Everything makes sense in this post except fir the Monet part
Colonizers invade a country to exploit it's natural resources. Face resistance from natives. They either defeat them or get driven away. The Colonizers take slaves for cheap labour and try to acquire political clout or power.
Once established politically, the Colonizers Stat whitewashing history of bloodshed and restructure educational systems to undermine native institutions and to erase the pride of native identity.
This creates a special breed of woke people who despite being natives, lose their connect with their identity and start mimicking the Colonizers and pander to them by insulting their native culture and practices and feel shame for being born in that culture.
This process is called Deracination. Deprived of their culture, these people face many issues like broken families, increased affinity to crime, drugs, mental illnesses and suicide.
For further elaboration, watch this