
“Ote-re NIPPON TV When you give power to women, it immediately turns out like this!”
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I feel like I’ve died.
What is this anti-PC uncle interpreting about this guy dying in three seconds?
>>3When a woman is given power, this is what happens!
>>21It’s a line that fits the work…
It seems that everyone, including my daughter, only sees Lalah as a tool, so I guess they’re just worthless researchers.
Freedom comes with responsibility.
Why did you make me say such an anachronistic line?
>>6This guy is the kind of guy who should die.
>>6It just feels like a scene where an old man about to die uses outdated and filthy language.
The true identity of the unpleasant smell that Nyaan hurriedly killed.
>>7Is it a hostility sensor towards Kyshiria?
Including Shirou.
There’s an uncle who is seriously proclaiming, “This is freedom of expression!” and it’s frightening.
It feels like they made the character say that in order to seem like it’s okay to kill them.
>>10This is it, right?
The reason for making the behavior of the villain easier to understand is that it’s hard to tell at a glance that they are using Lalah as a tool among Sharon’s roses.
If I don’t do this, Nyaan will become a random murderer…
>>11It’s probably happening.
What an amazing and luxurious voice actor…
I was killed quite easily, huh…
>>14I saw it a little while before the thread image!
It’s only natural for Char to abandon you.
I didn’t realize it was Mr. Hiyama.
It’s clear that Char approached solely to take over from the very beginning.
Because I’m going to die after this, anything extreme I say is safe!
Don’t you think so too, Shirouzu-kun?
Political correctness has triggered a massive slap.
Leo Lionni
Since it’s a lion, I thought casting Hiyama would get the otaku excited.
In the thumbnail, he looks like a man with claws for a moment.
I’m sure they’ll come back with a calm face after suffering from oxygen deficiency.
(If I die like this, the hate towards Nyaan will gather too much, so I need to divert sympathy with misogynistic remarks…!)
Give a woman power, and this is what happens!
Villains have the freedom of speech, but…
I will die soon.
As soon as you make me use strong words, this is what happens!
In other words, is it a character created for the people of political correctness to fap to!?
You have to make sure to do it before it ends!!!
I cried.
I am an Indian prostitute.
I was shocked to say this next to my daughter.
It’s fine since I’m dead.
There was a character who was killed by a Gundam slap before.
This is the first time I’ve seen an anime that kills Yamadera and Hiyama so carelessly.
>>36It’s probably aimed at generating buzz around that area.
This line also has quite a bit of that sort of thing.
I thought it was an important role because it had an original reference name, but it turned out to be an insignificant presence.
Machu is not a character that should be saying things like compliance…
>>40In the first place, the top is also out of compliance.
Attention, women!
The impression of fear towards the cat, which kills more easily than this old man, remained.
The black binary star, treated like an unpleasant odor, resembles the same great villain as this one.
I feel like it would be bad if just this scene got cut out and spread around.
Kishiria and Nyaan can sense hostility and malice directed towards them in the air.
Shirouzu-kun quickly withdraws, feeling a sense of danger from politically incorrect remarks.
I think the reason such threads can be created is because of freedom of expression.
Why do you hate freedom of expression?
It’s so unfortunate that someone was physically beaten to death along with their daughter just for stating a reasonable argument.
In this regard, Nyaan is just too awful; it’s merely a massacre.
Since Kysilia and Nyann, who became her pet, are both dangerous women, it makes sense to say that what he’s saying is correct after he kills this old man, so I think you can take it at face value.
Awesome!
There are really people who lift it.
It’s scary that even the emu has come out.
I think that unpleasant smell is probably Char.
I’m going to kill Kshyria after this.
>>55It might be some Char who has been killing somewhere.
It’s pointless to talk about compliance to those who are involved in war.
Even if some unknown old man dies, freedom will not die.
In the thumbnail, he looks like the old man from Gun Sword.
It seems that even the official history version of Char thinks about it, but just doesn’t say it out loud regarding Hamaan…
There was a similar guy in No Time to Die.
Making a politically incorrect statement before dying and then getting killed just like that.
Char is not an option because even the Black Tri-Stars are complaining about a bad smell.
There are certainly complications when a woman holds power.
I think there are just the hassles that come with a man having power.
By making them say lines like this, it effectively prevents a decrease in the favorability towards the cat that was killed.
>>63I wonder if it was effective!?
>>65I’ve done enough work for at least one person’s worth of favorability.
>>65What they are doing is ultimately just killing people, but if they had killed a good person in this situation, it would have caused chaos; that’s why the Hate Uncle sacrificed himself.
A rough-looking bad guy who appeared abruptly was roughly killed.
The result of giving power to women is the Gillian poison assassination and the Earth massacre by Iomaggnusso!
My daughter got caught up and died too, didn’t she?
The unpleasant smell is about Char.
The thread image is collateral damage.
I wonder why I guessed the name of the picture book author.
>>71Rather, it feels like he became that character because he sought out something lion-like since Hiyama is providing the voice.
>>71It seems that the author of the picture book has been said to be the original source for a while now.
The title is “Matthew’s Dream.”
What happens next is a large-scale massacre against our own forces, so that is indeed the case.
>>73If men are given power, they will kill half of humanity on Earth.
When women are given power, they point the superweapon’s gun barrel indiscriminately at both friend and foe.
A bad smell…! Is it about Dr. Leo Leonni or the presence of Shiroozu?
This guy deserves to die.
Those who think the thread picture was killed because of Char really haven’t watched closely enough.
The danger of killing a real human in MS hasn’t changed, and my daughter is dead too.
I don’t think it has turned into hate management for Nyan.
Leo Lionni seems to be inspired by parallel plants and the Alexander and the wind-up mouse.
It’s an outdated statement, and it’s a clear depiction, but if someone can’t even understand that, then communication is impossible.
>>82Anyone who can’t even understand this probably can’t read novels…
>>82It’s not like it seems at all that there’s an intention of making anachronistic comments, so you’re the one who’s unable to have a conversation.
Kishiria, who acted on emotion, also has her flaws.
It’s a fact, isn’t it?
The pattern where a man is given power is Girein.
>>85It’s scary how someone like Char can logically arrive at the conclusion of mass murder.
>>106Is it really only a choice between maintaining the status quo or making a sudden turn for those who think about the politics of Gundam?
>>109This time it’s the same contrast, isn’t it?
The Giren faction that maintains the status quo of humanity’s innovation through natural selection and the ego of men.
The Kishiria faction, which throws away its pretenses and aims for innovation with a sudden turn.
>>106Isn’t it scarier to massacre without reason or with a logic that no one understands?
>>112Are you saying that you’re scared of Izalkant now?
>>120It’s not scary.
It’s light.
>>112That’s Z’s Basque, isn’t it?
Therefore, Psycho Gundam was heavily criticized for its sense of anticlimax.
>>85In other words, it’s mostly men who are going on a rampage in Gundam.
There can’t be anyone seriously taking this thread image as anti-PC.
This story is about a woman with power and Gundam who is going out of control, so it’s not off the mark.
Usually, it should be seen as an outdated statement, but in the Gundam world, there are too many women who gain power and go on a rampage…
>>90Basically, there are a lot of men appearing, so it doesn’t mean there are an overwhelming number of them.
Haman’s impression is too strong.
After this, since Kisilia is causing a ruckus, it can naturally be interpreted as common sense in the Universal Century.
Well, both my daughter, who is a woman, and I were killed.
In the first place, it’s a story from the Universal Century, so there’s no such thing as anachronism or any of that.
It’s a scene where a woman with real power is going on a rampage, so doesn’t it lack any deeper meaning?
I was detected with hostility and killed, but if I had been in a calmer state of mind, would I have gone unnoticed and been spared?
The exclusion system was activated, so it’s impossible.
Could this be a homage to 0083?
>>98Since the bald people in this world have also sensed that they were poisoned, even though they’re not NT, they’re escaping from Abau Aku.
If that guy is here, it’s Abauakuu, right…?
It’s a line that includes not just the facts in front of me, but also prejudice.
I wonder what kind of relationship they had with Char.
I was answering nonchalantly as usual, but…
>>100I think it’s just a superficial answer. Iomagnusso’s statement is also an affirmation of the necessary evil as a deterrent.
“I’ve always been told by my daughter with a wry smile, ‘You always take your father’s side,’ but I think it’s just a means to win her over.”
Someone who thinks it’s okay to be killed for saying something like that is the one who’s dangerous, right?
I think they just made a racist comment for the sake of normal hate control over Nyann.
Since anyone can post on the bulletin board, there are sometimes people with such a lack of comprehension that it surprises me, and I realize that I can’t understand those kinds of people.
While the statement in the work may be a reasonable argument, meta-wise, there’s no meaning other than having them make an extreme statement and then letting them die right after.
It is not something that can be brought to reality.
It’s aiming for buzz by deliberately provoking the feminists and anti-feminists and causing a stir, isn’t it?
Well, just because a man has power doesn’t necessarily mean there will be peace…
It was a dangerously compliant episode that made Kishiria say things like machismo and excessively imply discussions about gender.
>>114I thought this was crazier than the thread image, but it doesn’t get much attention.
>>117Thanks to Gihren dying so easily, it hasn’t stood out.
As for the estimated Char, he was completely on the list of those to be killed.
It became like this before that.
>>115I might not kill, but in a situation where it seems like I’m about to die, I was in a position of being someone who doesn’t need to be helped.
The ethical perspective of the character in the thread image is such that they would say things like this in front of their daughter, depicting that they are by no means a good person.
Zeon is trash.
If it’s an uncle who discriminates against women, then even if Nyann kills him, it won’t attract hate, that’s the idea.
Before Newtypes and Oldtypes, and before Earthnoids and Spacenoids
The lingering prejudices and discrimination from the previous century subtly reveal themselves in the Universal Century.
>>125With this, the innovation of humanity is just a dream within a dream…
A trick that allows you to say anything as long as you kill them later.
I see Kycilia as a woman.
On the contrary, Crank from Iron Blood pretended to say something reasonable on the surface while attacking.
“Someone who says something like ‘It’s fine if they die, right?’ may seem convenient, but in the end, what they say becomes an issue.”
It is impossible to describe someone who commits mass murder in just one word, whether male or female.
>>130Even if the crazy members of the Zabi family are made representatives of both men and women.
An uncle presented for the purpose of Nyan’s hate control.
I don’t know if it’s under control.
I think Kshyria, who thinks of her older brother as sweet, is quite muscular.
>>132This time, unlike when I originally said it, it’s not particularly sweet.
I didn’t think my sister would be waiting with the poison gas bottle.
It’s mostly a story about fools with power running amok, regardless of whether they’re men or women.
>>133But to have a character in the story say something like “this is why women are…” on purpose…?
>>143What is it, anyway?
It’s just that Nyaan is a total idiot.
It may seem like I’m saying something extreme at first glance, but…
The situation is troublesome because, in reality, nothing is wrong since Lady Kshiria has taken full control.
It’s not like I had a thunderbolt moment from hearing this statement or anything…
>>138I was only planning to crush it from the beginning, as it was obstructing the operation.
I think the idea that it’s only natural for a guy who makes sexist remarks to be killed is worse than the sexist remarks themselves.
>>140That’s right! We definitely should educate instead of killing!
>>140It’s like saying it’s only natural to be killed, or more accurately, I just made you say something extreme because you’ll die right after this, right?
A man with clawed nails in the thumbnail.
Rekoa: “The men only think about fighting and can only think of using women as tools…! Or they only know how to humiliate women!”
>>144I’m quite out of it, but I’m also a victim of sexual assault, so it’s hard to say…
I wonder what I would think if the girl I had as an assistant succeeded.
I wonder what the daughter thinks about the thread image while she is assisting.
I thought about it, but since they’re both already dead, they probably won’t show up again, so it’s fine…
Don’t make Kyshiria the representative of women.
Considering what Kyshiria has done, it’s a completely valid point.
>>147Woman: “The subject is too big.”
>>147As soon as we give power to Kyshiria, this is fine, right?
This version of Giren was sweet, or rather, like an old man.
The expression when they said “the man who killed his father” was really ambiguous about whether he actually did it or not…
Women who do ridiculous things when they have rights!
Compared to the official history, there’s really no reason for Gihren to kill his father.
>>154“It seems that he killed his father to survive.”
What does that mean?
>>158Kishiria and Gilen are assuming too much that they think alike, which makes me feel that Kishiria is being paranoid.
Ah, I was thinking it was just a common thing in the Universal Century, and then I was surprised to find that there’s a surprisingly devoted fanbase for it.
>>155Those who say things that ignore compliance are great for speaking the truth!
Because there’s a weak man around…
>>155In the Universal Century, or rather in Gundam works, there has never been such a lewd statement made.
Make them make more subtle discriminatory statements.
>>163I’m revisiting Zeta, but isn’t it just straightforwardly saying things?
Huh… Is Nanashi also negative about giving power to women…?
>>157You sure are responding in a way that feels very customer-oriented.
It’s just like the vulgar men that feminists detest, who resort to violence because they can’t deny things with words, but is that okay…?
>>161People like that seem to think it’s bad for men but okay for women.
They say things like we have a moral superiority.
It’s just a factor of hate control for Nyann, and it’s ridiculous to start talking about gender issues because of this.
>>162I think there are other metaphors besides Nyann’s hate control, considering that Kishiria is saying machismo.
>>162It’s simply a statement that succinctly expresses that this doctor is not inherently a good person.
>>168Why did they deliberately make a bad person appeal in terms of sexism?
>>172Isn’t it because the creators have woven that kind of thinking into it?
Two out of the three main characters are women.
>>162The production team is making people say things about men and women, so this is just not going to work.
>>162I think a person who can balance Nyann’s murder and hate with just this one statement is quite a dangerous person.
I’m not a woman, so this is just speculation, but I think women would also be troubled to be represented by Kycilia.
When you give a nameless one handwriting, it immediately becomes… a penis!
I didn’t quite understand where there was machismo in Gihren’s statements.
>>171It’s a statement left to natural selection, isn’t it?
>>175Is that machismo?
Isn’t it a bit of an exaggerated interpretation by Kishiria?
>>186It seemed that he didn’t like Gihren’s theory of natural selection, which means the theory of survival of the fittest.
>>190Male superiority and survival of the fittest don’t quite align, do they?
It probably won’t change even if it’s a female society.
>>186From the perspective of Kishiria, who is attempting to annihilate humanity with an outrageous weapon…
Relying on the phenomenon of natural selection from eugenics is a petty form of machismo.
>>191I somewhat agree, but for Ghiren to hear that, he must be thinking, “What is this guy talking about?”
>>197That’s why Gireen is advising with a cool demeanor throughout this time.
It was Cecilia who got angry.
There are way too many kids who are absolutely confident in understanding the intentions of the staff behind this work.
>>173While goofing around, I might just be casually deciding, “Should I let them engage in gender discrimination?”
Since Deggin is around 70 years old, it wouldn’t be strange for him to die of natural causes at that age.
>>176That unhealthy body.
Although Garma, whom I just adored, has survived even after being discharged, it seems like he still has some mental composure.
Certified as someone who can die in five seconds.
I’m the kind of guy who wouldn’t mind dying, so I’ll die in five seconds.
Nyaan can kill people like a bug.
“This was just right in the sense that you don’t have to worry about it.”
Z Gundam, which would be a parade of compliance violations in modern times.
Kisilia is in a state of indulging in her own fantasies about Char.
It’s just that there are characters who act like they understand when they don’t know anything about the other person.
It’s true that Gihren killed his father and is holed up with his mistress, but that’s something Kycillia is saying on her own.
Not confirmed in the play.
>>187It’s all just statements from the Kyshiria side.
What can be inferred from Gihren is that he seems to genuinely believe in leaving things to nature without researching Newtypes.
>>187I only had confirmed information after my father’s funeral for the first time…
I really can’t believe that the current Kycillia is normal.
>>189I feel like Char has suddenly taken extreme actions, as if he had been made the vessel for the spirits of all past final bosses during the time of Zeknova.
>>193A change as much as Drake from Aura Battler Dune.
>>189Well, it’s been depicted as being crazy for quite some time now.
It’s no wonder there are betrayals from close aides.
The leader’s idea of human innovation was not just empty talk; it was a belief that true human innovation wouldn’t happen anytime soon.
Natural selection = machismo is a strange way of thinking.
I wonder if they thought that a woman like Kicilia couldn’t hold a position of superiority in a natural state.
Giren treats pieces that can be used in war as Newtypes, which is just stupid, right? He maintains that attitude, doesn’t he?
In a sense, I feel that the Newtypes understand the part about having killed too many people.
Because Kishiria became the Basque of the Reiwa era, the Basque has become a terrorist of justice…
>>202The reason Z Basque is incomprehensible is that they indiscriminately release toxic gas without understanding their thoughts or objectives.
Char, even the 1st Gilren and Haman, as well as Char from Char’s Counterattack and GQ Kishiria, are all murderers.
Since the goals are relatively clear, it doesn’t feel as crazy as Basque.
Kisilia → Rampage due to female hysteria
Giren → Stagnation due to men’s face-saving principles.
If simplified, it would look something like this contrast.
>>203The difference between what Kycilia shows and Gihren is only the stance that killing one’s parents is worthless; other than that, it’s not that different from Gihren.
In both the original work and this one, there’s nothing particularly hysterical.
>>212It’s not that different in the original work.
In this work, it’s clearly running amok for the sake of human innovation, isn’t it?
In contrast, Ghiren has become more conservative.