• reaper_cushions [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    Luffy is good-hearted, goofy idiot who does what he wants and goes where he pleases. When one of his comrades, a historian who studied forbidden history and was persecuted the world over from the age of eight, made the decision to leave the crew to protect them from her persecution, his crew waltzed right into a government building, fucked up everyone and everything in sight, burnt a flag for demonstrative purposes to convey the message that they did not care in the slightest to be persecuted and live as outlaws, freed their comrade, escaped the destruction of an entire island and then threw a giant party. Luffy will not leave behind any of his friends or principles for personal gain and does not give a single fuck about law (except Trafalgar Law), hierarchy, potential consequences or potential enemies he might make. If this sounds anything like California’s Top Cop to you, please elaborate it to me. They are literal opposites.

    Saint Charlos is a noble who never in his life had any opposition to an action or thing he said and is part of the 20 families that own the entire planet. The Trump comparison is not completely out of place, but it could be substituted with any rich failson.

    • GVAGUY3 [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Also Saint Carlos is a literal slave owner and the World Government Luffy declares war is basically only around to protect people like Saint Carlos.