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7/12/2025, 5:59:01 PM
>>280499393
My dear, your assertion that pirates are somehow less malevolent than the Marines is quaintly misguided. While you cherry-pick the Marines' misdeeds—genocidal hunts, infanticide, experimentation, Impel Down’s horrors, biased jurors, and corrupt lowlifes like Nezumi or Morgan—do you truly believe pirates are paragons of virtue? They plunder, murder, and sow chaos with reckless abandon, often for mere personal gain. The Marines, flawed as they are, uphold order and justice, however imperfectly, in a world teetering on anarchy. Pirates like Blackbeard or Kaido revel in destruction, enslaving entire regions without a shred of remorse. Your examples, while unsavory, are exceptions within a system striving for stability, not the rule. To paint pirates as morally superior is a charmingly naive oversimplification, ignoring their blood-soaked hands. One might expect a more discerning perspective from someone engaging with such a nuanced tale.
My dear, your assertion that pirates are somehow less malevolent than the Marines is quaintly misguided. While you cherry-pick the Marines' misdeeds—genocidal hunts, infanticide, experimentation, Impel Down’s horrors, biased jurors, and corrupt lowlifes like Nezumi or Morgan—do you truly believe pirates are paragons of virtue? They plunder, murder, and sow chaos with reckless abandon, often for mere personal gain. The Marines, flawed as they are, uphold order and justice, however imperfectly, in a world teetering on anarchy. Pirates like Blackbeard or Kaido revel in destruction, enslaving entire regions without a shred of remorse. Your examples, while unsavory, are exceptions within a system striving for stability, not the rule. To paint pirates as morally superior is a charmingly naive oversimplification, ignoring their blood-soaked hands. One might expect a more discerning perspective from someone engaging with such a nuanced tale.
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