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>CCA
I'm not talking about that line, I'm talking about this one in picrel. Some of the literal last words spoken before his death.
>That doesnt mean his beliefs about Newtypeism are all lies
He treats every Newtype on his side as a tool or means to an end, has literally no plan for after Axis is dropped, and tells Amuro in their final battle that he's not trying to bring new life to the world (with the context specifically being Amuro asking what he's planning to do once his Newtype revolution succeeds). The examples for him actually believing in a Newtypism rather than using it as an excuse to lash out against the world at this point are a scene between himself and Nanai (someone he's also using/lying to) and... I don't know, his old "souls weighed by gravity" slogan? I guess you can say he sort of places Amuro on a pedestal, but that's for the purpose of gaining an ultimate victory over him more than anything else.
>also
Anon, Char had Amuro dead to rights multiple points during this movie and constantly prioritized getting his rocks off with a massive final battle over the security of this plan he apparently believes in. At best, the higher cause Char claims to believe in is practically a lie he's telling others and himself this far in.
>I didnt say that Kira saved the day alone, I was talking about the what the fight conveys on a thematic level
On a thematic level, Kira is not standing alone against Rau the way you're suggesting but holding him back long enough for everyone I mentioned to get the chance to do the right thing as people rather than weapons of whatever nation claims them.
>not relevant
Anon, it's literally the epilogue to SEED. Going off the ending as it stands doesn't offer enough context to give your point any weight regardless.