Today I happened to hear that a girl from the same high school as me committed suicide in the United States because she was suspected of being raped by niggers and could not handle her emotions. When did it start, whether in Japan or in the West, when bad things happened, they made up all kinds of lies to fool children. It's always the bullshit that criminals should be forgiven. Also pretending to abolish the death penalty. The young people after Japan's bubble economy have long since abandoned the Bushido that hates evil and hates death, and completely turned into the town people who pretend to be indifferent. No matter how the migrant workers fight, no one will die, and the protagonist will always win. It's enough that bad guys become teammates. Fortunately, this work is a youth manga, and the animation is made according to all ages.
However, children are just like human beings, and sometimes they feel more sensitive than adults. Just don't know how to deal with it, no power. People are born stupid, stubborn, and ignorant until they go through all kinds of things to gain strength and the right way to use it.
None of us are supermen. Even though I'm the best educated guy who seems to others to have a successful career and a happy life, I've encountered a strong sense of powerlessness many times. But at this time, standing up to do what can be done and taking responsibility is a hero and true courage.
I like this plot very much, because in reality, heroes have to pay a price. It may be a loss, it may be buried, it may be stigma, it depends on whether you think it is worth it.
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