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This is a feminicide

Vivi June 26, 2024 10:45 pm

DO NOT JUSTIFY FEMINICIDE!

The majority of feminicides come from the fact that man feel abandoned by women and want to tie them to them even in death. No way the author is trying to pull the poor victim card... this is literally what happens during trials and why judges give lighter sentences to people that literally killed a person because they felt like they had the right to own their life. I'm disgusted...

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    Cloverfr June 26, 2024 10:48 pm

    Thank you so much for this comment, I was going crazy reading Ai was the actual real villain of the story al over social media.

    Nakyo June 26, 2024 11:11 pm

    1000%. Usually I would say that Oshi no Ko is not that kind of Manga but the last like 10 chapters have been so disappointing that I'm getting worried. His past is an explanation but not and never a good reason to kill someone! But like no wayy right..he also killed that other actress. Kamiki being framed as a victim we should forgive would kill it for me for good

    Coco June 27, 2024 5:18 am

    what? it's not all authors' fault if readers intrepreted it that way. beside we still haven't seen the truth in this chapter. in the end kamiki might still go behind jar and no leeway. but if they will truly use victim card... well what can we do it's just fiction and those readers being dumbass and uneducated to take life lesson from a manga

    Nakyo June 27, 2024 8:46 am
    what? it's not all authors' fault if readers intrepreted it that way. beside we still haven't seen the truth in this chapter. in the end kamiki might still go behind jar and no leeway. but if they will truly us... Coco

    Well people are dumb af

    Vivi June 27, 2024 10:48 am
    what? it's not all authors' fault if readers intrepreted it that way. beside we still haven't seen the truth in this chapter. in the end kamiki might still go behind jar and no leeway. but if they will truly us... Coco

    I disagree with this. Of course it's not the authors fault for how readers interpret things BUT if the author clearly calls a murderer a victim and its victim the one at fault, then it IS the authors responsibility