I am able to conduct civilzed discussions, and tend to get along well with others while maintaing my composure. In fact, I haven't insulted anyone, whereas it was I who was attacked repeatedly for having a relatively "unpopular" opinion of this forum.No, I think we can still have a legit discussion if only we would listen to the other arguments.
Frieza was clearly a threat to the world of Gods, given how his empire was turning entire planets into ravaged wastelands. If Beerus had done his job as a God of Destruction, Universe 7 wouldn't have been humiliated as one of the universes with the lowest mortal level in the multiverse, and wouldn't have had to participate in the terrible Tournament of Power.However I don't understand how Frieza's exsistence as a being proves thier incompetence.
And what was Beerus doing? Napping. Napping, while billions of innocents were being slaughtered by Buu.they WILL take actions as was the case with Majin Buu. The only problem then was not beacuse they didn't do anything, but beacuse they were to weak, which hardly can be considered as their fault.
In real life, it might be true. In the Dragon Ball world, it isn't. The universe existed long before the first mortals were created, and it certainly wasn't driven by struggle and war.As someone already said in the topic, struggle is a driving force in the universe. Thanks to that we can learn, grow, know our mistakes and limitations. Do you think that any mortal would have a high level of intelligence if they didn't experience evil, war, or suffering?
This is a flawed law. Why shouldn't the creators meddle in the wars of the creations? It's like saying that a teacher should just let two kids punch each others, but watch over them from a distance and protect the classroom from harm.The target of a God shouldn't be to side with anyone, rate life, or believe in thier petty ideals but create life, let them be, ocasionally watch over them and guard the whole universe from harm.
The Gods followed this law. And they lost control of the world, as mortals had grown in power exponentially. Therefore, they could no longer be called Gods.
I have never denied that his degenerate actions showed his sadism and cruelty. But he still had very good intentions, given the fact that he wanted multiversal peace, everlasting order, and a golden world that could no longer be stained by the violence of war, or the chaos of anarchy.I cannot understand how anyone could call Zamasu a 'morally gray character'.
You should read this page, It's fascinating:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ ... dExtremist
You could say that Zamasu was just a "false" well-intentioned extremist, someone who constantly praised order and justice, but in reality just wanted to kill people. But I'm not convinced. If Zamasu just wanted to murder people, why would he desire all mortals to be extinguished? No mortals = No people left to kill. So Zamasu's goal, apparently, doesn't boil down to a mad desire to kill people. Killing mortals isn't the end, but the means to an end.
That's just manga Zamasu. Manga Zamasu is the classic Dragon Ball villain who just wants to kill people for fun. In fact, manga Zamasu was always mad. He always wanted to kill mortals. Unlike anime Zamasu, who had doubts at first, and did not initially despised mortals. It was only after he was humiliated by the lowly Goku, that he started to hate their arrogance, and fear their power. In the anime, Zamasu was never shown killing Humans for sport.Apart from this observe how he hunts down human beings in his timeline. It's a game to him and his actions really resemble the future Androids' acftions at that point.
He understood the world. He witnessed countless wars conducted by Humans, so he clearly had substantial evidence to back his facts. In addition, he was a mere apprentice, yet he was hailed as a genius even by his superiors, so he clearly had some understanding of the world.For me he looks like an inexperienced sociopathic teenager, who doesn't understand the world so instead starts shouting pieces of cleverly glued phrazes in your face.
He believed in his ideals, otherwise he wouldn't have cried for them.I cannot tell whether Zamasu believed in anything he said or didn't but this makes little difference.
Most likely because he thought it was something he had to do. It was his duty as a God, to fix the mistakes of the deities who originally created the cosmos, and failed to dominate mortals as they should have.Tell me, if he'd really believe in this utopia bullshit why did he start his little rampage instead of making this world with the Dragon Balls? I think beacuse it wouldn't involve bloodshed.
Not really. Fused Zamsau stated the following: "Now to rend the land, and cleanse it of all that is impure. So begins the jubilee, heralding the arrival of a divine new world". Soon after, we see the Divine Absolute Lightning tear the very surface of the planet apart. What was Fused Zamasu's plan? Crack the core of the planet, literally wash everything away, and build a new world on the remains of the old one. Fused Zamasu could create new plants, new territories, new animals, even new mrotal races. He was a Supreme Kai. And as Old Kai clearly stated once, Supreme Kais create and give life.Instead what Zamasu would create, would be whole universe of what we saw in Trunk's timeline. Destroyed, barren world with dying wastelands, terrified mortals and a tyrant watching in panic whether everything is the way he wants.
Not just a single planet. Countless others, too.Seeing a planet in which neanderthals battle each other proves mortals need to die? Please.
Also, they weren't just fighting each others. They didn't learn from any of their mistakes at all, barely improved in a thousand years, and even assaulted a God.
I am pretty sure that if we Humans discovered that we were created by a single individual, and we decided to attack that individual one day... we wouldn't be spared. You respect your superiors. Otherwise, you pay the consequences. It's simple.Consider how much time it took human species to evolve from our australopithecus to homo sapiens and start thinking, bulding, creating instead of killing and beating each other up.