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ever notice the brilliant Philosophical themes in this arc? it is based on the BLM movement and how black ppl are killed by cops.
zamasu here represents the police, the human or mortal species black people.
like KKK thinks of black ppl zamasu finds humans to be disgusting and violent and wants to rid the universe of them. he even kills his own kind the gods to fulfill this role. incidentally the KKK also killed white people who got in their way. coincidence?
perhaps most interestingly of all zamasu becomes human to do destroy all humans and in this form he is called goku "black". a play on the saying you are what you hate maybe meaning that zamasu is human(black) himself?
and last of all no black(human) could defeat zamasu and he had to be taken out by another god(white) with a blast that destroyed everything.
it seems to me Akira is telling us to truly defeat racism once and for all we must nuke america or maybe that hatred against black ppl will always exist till the end of all existence.
beautiful is it not
zamasu here represents the police, the human or mortal species black people.
like KKK thinks of black ppl zamasu finds humans to be disgusting and violent and wants to rid the universe of them. he even kills his own kind the gods to fulfill this role. incidentally the KKK also killed white people who got in their way. coincidence?
perhaps most interestingly of all zamasu becomes human to do destroy all humans and in this form he is called goku "black". a play on the saying you are what you hate maybe meaning that zamasu is human(black) himself?
and last of all no black(human) could defeat zamasu and he had to be taken out by another god(white) with a blast that destroyed everything.
it seems to me Akira is telling us to truly defeat racism once and for all we must nuke america or maybe that hatred against black ppl will always exist till the end of all existence.
beautiful is it not