Character Discussion Was Orochi justified in what he did

Was Orochi justified in what he did


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#1
he was discriminated and being hunted over a criminal offense from his family. He was burned to death with a song mocking him and his family, meanwhile the beast pirate (the crews of the tyranny who killed oden) were spared a life as prisoner.
 
#6
It's the same way I feel about Sasuke and the Uchiha massacre

If he wanted to kill everyone involved including the higher ups that gave the order then he would be justified and as a reader I would be on board with it

When he said he wanted to slaughter everyone in the Leaf Village is where he lost me

Orochi would've been in the right if he absolutely destroyed those that were in power at the time of the Kurozumi clan persecution. He also would've been in the right if he went after some of the citizens that killed his family

But he continued to hurt the people of Wano that were born generations after the Kurozumi clan were exiled. He was essentially doing to them the same thing they did to him and his family
 
#7
It's the same way I feel about Sasuke and the Uchiha massacre

If he wanted to kill everyone involved including the higher ups that gave the order then he would be justified and as a reader I would be on board with it

When he said he wanted to slaughter everyone in the Leaf Village is where he lost me
Tbf sasuke was just yapping and never actually killed civilians, he always went out of his way to dont kill them as well
 
#8
It's the same way I feel about Sasuke and the Uchiha massacre

If he wanted to kill everyone involved including the higher ups that gave the order then he would be justified and as a reader I would be on board with it

When he said he wanted to slaughter everyone in the Leaf Village is where he lost me

Orochi would've been in the right if he absolutely destroyed those that were in power at the time of the Kurozumi clan persecution. He also would've been in the right if he went after some of the citizens that killed his family

But he continued to hurt the people of Wano that were born generations after the Kurozumi clan were exiled. He was essentially doing to them the same thing they did to him and his family
Orochi probably believed that even the people who didnt do anything to Kurozumi were consensual anyway on what the guilty people were doing,so he thought than Wano was systemically racist against them. But it was still wrong what he did, because in this way he became way worse than Wano's racist people
 
#10
Beast pirates should have been hunted down and/or executed too

As much as I love ulti she and p1 didnt deserve to get off scot-free. Like they supported a regime where citizens of wano would starve and be sold off or make weapons. They were officers to that regime. Instead post-raid they get to be new retainers wear wano-style clothes and make snowmen in honor of kaido :suresure:
Ulti savage as fuck lol
 
#11
He was totally justified in his feeling. Kanjuro also.
He hate Wano as whole, not only the people but the land too. That why he wanted to destroyed it and anyone who live in the fear of death or to be tortured since birth would have the same sentiment.
But what he did was really bad and he received a just retribution. But it never sit well with me how the people of Wano were never hold accountable for how they treated the Kurozomi, worst Hiory song lead me to believe that none of Wanose learn anything from all that.
 

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#12
Beast pirates should have been hunted down and/or executed too

As much as I love ulti she and p1 didnt deserve to get off scot-free. Like they supported a regime where citizens of wano would starve and be sold off or make weapons. They were officers to that regime. Instead post-raid they get to be new retainers wear wano-style clothes and make snowmen in honor of kaido :suresure:
You don't the kill the tools. Kill the guy who used the tools.
 
#13
It's the same way I feel about Sasuke and the Uchiha massacre

If he wanted to kill everyone involved including the higher ups that gave the order then he would be justified and as a reader I would be on board with it

When he said he wanted to slaughter everyone in the Leaf Village is where he lost me

Orochi would've been in the right if he absolutely destroyed those that were in power at the time of the Kurozumi clan persecution. He also would've been in the right if he went after some of the citizens that killed his family

But he continued to hurt the people of Wano that were born generations after the Kurozumi clan were exiled. He was essentially doing to them the same thing they did to him and his family
:shocked:
It's all an analogy for something in the real world:shocked::shocked:
 
#16
No. At best he was a victim of fate, being a later generation of a traitorous family. But he really put the ‘self’ in self-fulfilling prophecy.

He did have a chance at justification. He claimed to have had Kanjuros’ (his clansman) parents killers killed. That could’ve been justified, if Orochi didn’t turn Kanjuro into his puppet.

No excuse for the SMILEs
 

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#17
You dont kill or persecute the japanese scientists who conducted crimes against humanity experiments on innocent lives in ww2 :risitexcla:
Amnesty is always a thing. Low ranking members are always given second chance. It's only the high rankings members that get persecuted and killed. Most the these scientists simply served another regime once the war ended. It's what it is.
 
#18
Beast pirates should have been hunted down and/or executed too

As much as I love ulti she and p1 didnt deserve to get off scot-free. Like they supported a regime where citizens of wano would starve and be sold off or make weapons. They were officers to that regime. Instead post-raid they get to be new retainers wear wano-style clothes and make snowmen in honor of kaido :suresure:
I think the sbs said kaido raised p1 and ulti
Yamato probably looks at them as younger siblings or something
 
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