SPEAKING OF LOV.
So here’s the thing…
So Bakugo gets considered by the LOV as having A LOT of potential to be a villain to the point they orchestrate a whole ass operation just to have some alone time to talk it out with him, and NO ONE even gets sus of him or is like “that guy was approached by the villains to be part of them for his villainous behavior, he does kinda seem on that side”
BUT Aoyama is literally FORCED for most of his life to commit villainous acts and is IMMEDIATELY chastised by his class for it?
He was CLEARLY dying of guilt for what he did, he was BAWLING, it was obvious he didn’t want to keep doing it, and yet this is the response he got.
You know what, tho? I get it. I get it because Bakugo was made out to be a victim. He got kidnapped, bound (for a short while), obviously outsiders couldn’t see nor hear that this was the reason they kidnapped him, so obviously to everyone he was the one wronged (and in a way, I do understand he was).
But so was Aoyama. He got threatened, forced and psychologically and emotionally abused into complying, so what was the huge difference? That he wasn’t bound and kidnapped? Bakugo had the means to resist, he was unbound and let loose (though, admittedly he was surrounded by powerful villains so he had to be cautious), Aoyama couldn’t retaliate, if he did his parents were paying for it.
How come both of these characters get to a point where they are both in a way considered villains but only Aoyama gets the short end of the stick when he showed himself to be the most unwilling to be in his situation?
The worst part of this is that Aoyama’s only crime was wanting to be like everyone else because he was born quirkless and EVERYTHING in his life punished him for it.
Idk I may be biased (I am lol) but this is just another fucking proof that when it’s about Bakugo the whole fucking world becomes a fucking dumbass just to bend to his will, and that if you’re born quirkless you’re bound to have everything in your life be shit for something you can’t control.
Yeah Him being targeted by LOV because they believed he had a lot of potential become a Villain due to his VIllainous behavior and choices should’ve raised a hell lot of red flags to Aizawa & Nezu but instead of that he got coddled by UA because he was a victim but Ayoyama is a victim too and i’d say even more than Bakugou considering Ayoyama was forced to do these to ensure his family’s safety from AFO. they even quick to forget how Ayoyama shot his laser at the league to give an opening for Shoji, Izuku and Shoto to grab the marbles from Mr. compress during the Training camp attack.
Also in the same chapter Kirishima made a comment towards Ayoyama without understanding how cruel people are towards Quirkless in their society. I was hoping that Izuku would intervene, defend Ayoyama and talk about what its like to be quirkless growing up but nope that didn’t happen and once again the Main Protagonist isn’t allowed to vent out his feelings about his quirkless past to his overrated classmates (Yeah thats the name i have for Class 1A since the beginning of Ch319 till now). Because if he did then Bakugou would have to be exposed and Hori and this fandom can’t have their pet face any consequences can they?.
Look….I like LoV and I feel they dodged a bullet here. If bk had said yes…he would have ruined everything. Also shiggy is a moron for trying to recruit the angry pomerian.
Hori is a bkhoe first and foremost and he is hell bent in ruining his story than let bk suffer consequences.
True. I think either few from 1A and 1B or shoto or Izuku being kidnapped would’ve been better. I thought of Izuku considering that the 2 main villains and the main protagonist didn’t have that many interactions. For Shoto it was due to him being the son of the number 2 Hero and Dabi trying to manipulate shoto to expose and go against endeavour or something like that. I just feel a lot of things could’ve been explored. More good plots could’ve been written.
I feel BK getting kidnapped was boring and it didn’t actually do anything other than him bitching about it later while guilt tripping Izuku. If this kidnapping was used by Hori to have civilians and his classmates view him negatively for Bk to realise, reflect on his choices, actions, his view about winning (all of his fights in the sports festival), being a hero as well as how he potrayed himself to everyone and then genuinely puts his efforts to become a decent person first, then this would’ve been interesting plot with Bakugou.