I dunno, everyone's Sad Backstory is all about how all the regular channels fail to administer justice in any meaningful way, necessitating a life of crime for our heroes, and Giorno's quest is basically to accrue enough political power to enforce justice by a parallel power structure than the establishment.
Like, I'm not gonna say Araki is a closet leftist propagandist like Oda is, but imo part 5 has decent enough politics.
that's fair, there's stuff to read into there. i just don't think it's as concrete as part 6's depiction of prison as it mirrors the capitalist world, or in part 7
I dunno, everyone's Sad Backstory is all about how all the regular channels fail to administer justice in any meaningful way, necessitating a life of crime for our heroes, and Giorno's quest is basically to accrue enough political power to enforce justice by a parallel power structure than the establishment.
Like, I'm not gonna say Araki is a closet leftist propagandist like Oda is, but imo part 5 has decent enough politics.
that's fair, there's stuff to read into there. i just don't think it's as concrete as part 6's depiction of prison as it mirrors the capitalist world, or in part 7
Yeah part 6 & 7 have stronger political themes for sure