General & Others Zoro or Sanji? Who is a better leader

Who is the better leader


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#1
There are different aspects to leadership and leadership can be defined in many ways but here are what I consider good qualities of leadership
-Utilitarian nature and working towards the greater good of your followers as a whole than for your own personal good
-Ability to inspire others
-Ability to be level headed in the times of crisis
-Being physically capable of protecting your followers (This applies in One Piece and many other fiction. In real world physical strength isn't that important due to all the technology and weapons).
-Having confidence to speak up even if what you are saying is controversial
-Being a good communicator


And I personally think Zoro is better than Sanji in all these aspects.

Utilitarianism
I think Zoro is better than Sanji at all these aspects as he has proven himself to be as utilitarian as possible giving away his dreams for protection of his captain and his crew in Thriller Bark despite having a great ambition himself and even a promise to himself. That is one of the biggest acts of selflessness we have seen in One Piece and it showed great deal of utilitarian mindset which in my opinion is optimal when it comes to leadership. Sure Sanji was willing to die himself but did he really have as much to loose as Zoro?

I don't think so as Sanji's desire towards pursuing his ambition has been very shallow to the point where he so casually revealed his real ambition is to stalk naked girls and then said his real ambition is see mermaid princess and doesn't care if he dies after that. So yes while Sanji did indeed show selfless spirit as life is very important and it takes great deal of selflessness to give it away, it doesn't compare to Zoro not only throwing away his life but his ambition he worked for throughout his life, his promise to his dead friend and everything he worked for. Not to mention there are clear moments where Sanji let his personal desires take over his ability to think of a greater good such as not hitting Khalifa in Enies Lobby despite Nico Robins life being on the line. Or more recently him deciding to go to Whole Cake Island because he wanted to clear the air with Vinsmoke Judge instead of thinking about the bigger picture and putting his crew before his own personal desires and realizing the gravity of invading an Emperor (Kaido's) territory.

Ability to inspire others
Zoro has again and again shown ability to inspire others same way as Luffy has due to his willpower and his dedication towards his ambition. Since we are comparing Sanji's leadership to Zoro, it must be noted one of the biggest reasons why Sanji even joined was because he was impressed by Zoro's overwhelming desire to pursue his ambition and even throwing away his life for it. On top of it, Luffy's ambition and his dedication to get Sanji also helped.

On top of it Zoro made entire country of Dressrosa follow his lead stopping the birdcage, that included grand fleet, a marine admiral and 2 samurais from Wano. That panel of everyone working together in Zoro's lead was very similar to Whitebeard's commanders following Luffy's lead in Marine Ford. Sure they were working towards a goal that benefits them as well but so were Whitebeard pirates as they all wanted to save Ace. But it doesn't change the fact that both Luffy and Zoro were as the forefront. Sanji himself has ability to inspire others but not nearly on the level of Luffy and Zoro.
Ability to be level headed in Crisis
While both Zoro and Sanji are very level headed, Zoro has been more highlighted as level headed due to moments like these. Where as everyone else is either fighting or going crazy due to heat, Zoro showed level headedness and gave everyone assurance like a leader should. What was Sanji doing in all this?
Also in Water 7 Zoro was highlighted as the voice of reason sitting Nami and Luffy (quartermaster and captain) down and make them realize the situation and think of the consequences instead of jumping head first in lion's den.

-Being physically capable of protecting your followers (This applies in One Piece and many other fiction. In real world physical strength isn't that important due to all the technology and weapons).

Not much to be said here. Zoro beats the shit outta Sanji 10/10 times. Raid Suit raised the difficulty from mid diff to high diff. And then Zoro got massive boost that made Sanji shit his own pants.

-Having confidence to speak up even if what you are saying is controversial
There is where Zoro beats Sanji every single time. While Sanji may have social intelligence of Zoro to be aware of what is the right thing to do (sometime Sanji doesn't even have that), he really doesn't speak up like a leader should.
In Water 7 although Sanji agreed with Zoro regarding not letting Usopp in without apology, he wasn't the first to speak up, it was Zoro and Sanji only agreed with Zoro.
It was Zoro who told Chopper to go inside if he can't see what is going on and not Sanji. Talking about Chopper, while Chopper was crying like a lil bitch, it was Zoro who made him realize what it is like to be a pirate in Foxy Arc and not Sanji.

Oda also had Zoro give Luffy that speech in Punk Hazard and not Sanji and Zoro give that speech on Kaido (Granted Sanji wasn't there but it is still one of those moments when Zoro's ability to look at things rationally and speak up despite what he says is controversial).
-Being a good communicator
Zoro wins this one by the land slide lmao. No one will question Zoro's ability to be a great and charismatic communicator. He has some of the best speeches in One Piece, making people change there minds through his words effectively. He changed Choppers mind in a minute when he made him realize what it is like to be a pirate in Foxy arc. He changed Kinnemon and Kanjuros mind when he was stopping the bird cage. Mihawk changing his mind was also due to Zoro's words regarding his ambition and his desire to pursue it. Zoro changed Luffy's and Nami's mind regarding Usopp in Water 7.

Every time Zoro is giving a serious speech, people listen and his speeches either move somebody deeply or they change someone's mind. That is a great sign of a leader.


A bonus to this all is Oda himself wanting Zoro to be seen as superior leader with people often confusing him as a captain or wondering why he isn't a captain while he has never done that for Sanji. Hell no one has even confused Sanji as Vice Captain of the crew let alone the captain.

I hope I changed a few minds as well lmao

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#3
If only I had my thread from OJ:pepehands:

Oh well. Theirs a reason why Sanji is always in charge when the crew is split. Even in charge of Luffy sometimes. Zoro had his chance to be a leader in Wano, but he ended up not leading the SHs nor did he round up the Samurai. Dudes a lost cause in terms of leadership. Well what do you expect when he cant even walk in a straight line.

Not trying to be mean. But cmon Sanji has fucking led Marines lmao. This isnt even a contest.
 
#4
Zoro is by far a better leader there are tons of panels showing such.

And even better there are panels of people reacting to it which is heavily needed for this idea.

There's is a reason of why he's a strong candidate to have CoC ,it's like innate.

Sanji is simply too kind to be one, his feelings will mix with some of his decisions which is something bad for a leader.
 
#5
Seriously lets look at this.

- Sanji has been sous chef of the Baratie for years. Meaning he was in charge of everyone that isnt Zeff.
- He took charge and told Luffy what to do when Nami was ill
- He has led Luffy and Usopp in Skypeia.
- He took charge in Water 7, led Usopp and Franky and pretty much told Luffy that he will do whatever he wants in this situation and that he cant stop him.
- He befriended the Flying fighters and led them in Saboundy. They literally fought for 2 years protecting the Sunny for him.
-He led the group in Punk Hazard and he made allies of Kin which was essential for the plan against Kaido
- He then led the marines in Punk Hazard after saving them, and together they stopped the giant children.
- He then led the Curly-hat pirates, and together they saved Zou under his leadership. Thus gaining more allies for the fight against Kaido
- He then led 34 chefs in cooking the cake against BM. Sure you can make jokes about it, but the situation called for something to stop BM chasing the SHs and it did. He literally got the final say to Capone ordering him not to poison the cake.
 
#6
Seriously lets look at this.

- Sanji has been sous chef of the Baratie for years. Meaning he was in charge of everyone that isnt Zeff.
- He took charge and told Luffy what to do when Nami was ill
- He has led Luffy and Usopp in Skypeia.
- He took charge in Water 7, led Usopp and Franky and pretty much told Luffy that he will do whatever he wants in this situation and that he cant stop him.
- He befriended the Flying fighters and led them in Saboundy. They literally fought for 2 years protecting the Sunny for him.
-He led the group in Punk Hazard and he made allies of Kin which was essential for the plan against Kaido
- He then led the marines in Punk Hazard after saving them, and together they stopped the giant children.
- He then led the Curly-hat pirates, and together they saved Zou under his leadership. Thus gaining more allies for the fight against Kaido
- He then led 34 chefs in cooking the cake against BM. Sure you can make jokes about it, but the situation called for something to stop BM chasing the SHs and it did. He literally got the final say to Capone ordering him not to poison the cake.
😂😂😂Doodoo Feats no matter category fighting or leadership poor sanji
 
#7
Sanji is actually quite a poor leader. I would not describe him as level-headed; in fact, when things reach crisis point, he offers few workable solutions and often loses control of his emotions.

When Luffy challenged Aokiji to a duel, Sanji slammed Usopp into a wall and blamed him for not stopping Luffy, which was both unproductive and illogical. What could Usopp possibly have done? Zoro, on the other hand, acknowledged that while he personally felt frustrated, Luffy’s wishes should be upheld first and foremost.

During WCI, instead of believing in Luffy or at least trying to explain the situation that Zeff was in, Sanji kicked him in the face, insulted him and showed zero understanding of his own captain’s personality. There was no need to be violent towards Luffy, he was not leaving regardless. Having been through 3D2Y, having read about Luffy’s attempt to save Ace and having been present at Enies Lobby and Arlong Park, there was no excuse for this behaviour. Sanji let his emotions get the better of him, and took his frustrations out on his Captain.

Now, if you had to choose a leader, who would you choose? The tough but fair leader who remains logical and tells you what you need to hear rather than what you want to hear, or the hot headed, emotional leader that violently attacks his own crewmates to alleviate his frustrations?

I believe I’ve made my point clear.
 
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