BrolyKale wrote:No, I find it that funny that people consider Zamasu a villain, yet when they are asked if Beerus and Zeno are also villains, they call you a troll.
Beerus's job is to destroy, simple as that. Zeno is also allowed to destroy. Zamasu on the other hand has to protect mortals, the universe, Gowasu said it multiple times that its not his job to kill people, yet he choose to do so.
Beerus' job is to destroy threats to the world of Gods, not planets that cook bad food. Beerus abuses his position of power. Furthermore, if he were actually doing his job, he would have destroyed Earth for the creation of the Time Machine, but he didn't. Which means that he lets his feelings get in the way of his work. Perhaps if Beerus had been doing his job better, Universe 7 wouldn't have had to participate in the so-called Tournament of Power. Perhaps if Beerus had destroyed Frieza's Empire of slavery and cruelty, millions wouldn't have died, and many planets wouldn't have been devastated.
As for Zamasu, You are correct. He was supposed to protect mortals and the universe. But what if mortals damage the Universe? What is Zamasu supposed to do, then? Protect mortals and thus allow them to ruin the universe even more? Or protect the universe and eliminate all mortals? Perhaps he could have tried to let mortals grow and learn not to damage nature. But what if mortals do not learn from their mistakes, and keep repeating their cycle of war and destruction? Like Planet Babari and many other similiar examples prove. What is a Kai supposed to do, then? Ah, I get it. A Kai is simply meant to ignore the destruction brought by mortals, because "It is not our job to meddle with the dealing of mortals". What a nice system. No wonder that only 4 Universes have a mortal level that is considered "normal" by Zeno's standards.
The root of the problem is that the incompetent Gods who first created the cosmos gave mortals way too much power, and didn't foresee the fact that mortals would abuse that power and defy their makers.
Well, I don't exactly disagree with you there, you just assumed what my thoughts, and it still seems you're didn't fully understand what they actually are even though I said it a milion times to you personally. And I always thought you were a troll, you write like you would write a villain monologue, it's kinda hard to take you seriously bud
It doesn't bother me. Zamasu is a morally grey character. He is neither good nor completely evil. This is why I don't mind these heated discussions. It is the burden of talking about a multi-dimensional character.