>You see Shoto, the CRC - they've got the right idea, but they still fuck it up because of the whole religion side of it >They're too fanatical, they see a Category 2 or hear of a Category 1, they attack it >Nah, you gotta do things the organised way, the official way. Start at the other end-the right end-the High End. Drum up public support, then get the drones to do it for you. >I've been saying this for years, even when those fucking Vigilantes were lurking about and the bastard All Might supported them. No quirks in public. And Shoto, being a mutie is open use of a quirk.
>You see, Shoto, I have a dream >That one day, every person in this nation will control their own destiny >A land of the TRULY free damnit - a nation of ACTION not QUIRKS
>IM USING MY QUIRK AS A HERO >SO I CAN END QUIRKS AS A SOCIETY We did it again Anons, wishing energy truly is magical
The worldbuilding in this series UTTER SHIT that's being made up as it goes along which makes these new groups of villains feel like filler as they seem to pop out of nowhere into sudden relevancy because of how little we know about the world AND HOW LITTLE THEY MATTERED before.
We don't even know how hero society was formed exactly. All we know is apparently there were too many people running around who used their newly found powers to do bad things so some other people stepped up and took matters into their hands. Then TA - DA!! that's how hero society came into being like wtf?? There's way too many things skipped there for the series to act like this is some sort of logical progression of things, very POOR EXECUTION in worldbuilding.
It doesn't even make sense because if you're saying that the situation was solved as a result of people taking matters into their hands instead of relying on the gov't then hero society is like the EXACT opposite of that. So how the fuck does that work and how the fuck can they even enforce the "you can't use your quirk" thing or even know what exact quirk people have if they just lie about it?