Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20200408113657/@comment-32790176-20200423230253

Penguinluver1431 wrote: EthanPHX wrote: Penguinluver1431 wrote: Tdfern14 wrote: As divise as this series has become but Isayama expects everyone to question the series as a whole and look it with a open-mind. Some of you people are not looking at this with open minds and looking at this one-sided and based things on favouritism. I'm not particularly inclined to be open to "both sides" when one (Marley) is a Nazi regime and the other (Eldia) are the metaphoroical jews. It should NOT be a hard choice which side history favors. It's more like Roman vs Greek. Eldia is far more Nazi-like than Marley is. And if anything the Ackermans would be the Jews of the story since they were persecuted in Paradis due to them being immune to the King's Titan True enough about the Ackermans, but if Isayama really wanted us to view this as a "both sides are grey", he should have started with that narrative. Having the Warriors suddenly not be evil was really appalling and disappointing that they're suddenly being given royal treatment while the SC are reduced to "the bad guys" But the SC aren’t reduced to the bad guys there trying to stop a genocide of everyone not on the island including places like Hiruzem who haven’t harmed them and the Eldians Eren’s abandoning who Eren even admits are just people brainwashed by Marley propaganda. On top of that the Warriors are literally just people in war. It’s not like the author made them mustache twirling psychos who relished in what they did. Especially with the Reiner and Bertolt reveal we are shown them agonizing over there situation and how it effects there psyche, so clearly we’re not supposed to think there’s nothing more to them. We were always told they had a home to get back to and clearly we were going to learn more about that place in time.