This "we don't have to sacrifice anything" mentality is what held Trigun back imo
Vash should have learned that you can either save the butterfly OR the spider but you can't do both. This conflict is never resolved in the anime.
Tons of people die because Vash refuses to kill anyone, even if they're evil monsters, and he doesn't struggle with that nearly enough

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Batman can’t kill joker or any of the other villains because then the story would end and the jew writers and company wouldn’t make as much money. Even when I liked comic books and wasn’t JQ aware I always understood that the “in universe” explanations and philosophizing they’d make batman do on the subject of killing were weak post-hoc explanations that were required to justify the real world situation.
Full metal alchemist also suffers because of this faggot liberal attitude. Lots of classic anime do, though not so many as western properties.

@jimmybuffettfanaccount @ChristiJunior @monsterislandcolonizer
What?
Full Metal Alchemist's entire point is, that the law of equivalent exchange is absolute, and the entire story UP TO THE FINAL ACTION does abide by it.

It is the "You have to choose" concept in a pure anime form.

If you haven’t revisited FMA since becoming politically aware I would encourage you to do so, because it’s a lot more of a political story than you might remember, and all the politics are terrible. Half of the main plot of the series is about a pro-democracy revolution to overthrow the military government, all the heroic characters constantly stop to talk about how bad killing is, how bad fascism is, how democracy will save us, how diversity is our strength, etc etc. and of course it culminates in the climax with the gayest coup of all time, where the good guys attack a city without killing any of the defending forces (because killing is wrong) by shooting them in the shins and using non lethal explosives. (And as the first president of their new democracy they instill a transvestite lmao) It’s the “why didn’t the officer just shoot the knife out of his hand instead of killing him” libtard fantasy at scale. The side of the story more focused on the magic and homonculi isn’t so faggy, but it’s an inescapable aspect of the series.
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You're right... I just remember the ending of brotherhood, not the original....

And It might not be a bad idea to re-watch it anyway. :thumbsupkonata:

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