Why Did Kuzan Join the Blackbeard Pirates in Their Quest for ‘The World’? | A World Without Rules?
A World Without Rules?
The world governed by the World Government has ‘rules,’ such as granting human rights to member nations while denying them to non-member nations…
There are various rules in the world, and it seems that what aligns with these rules is considered justice, while what deviates from them is deemed evil.
Pirates are considered evil because they operate outside these rules, but Kuzan likely saw that there is also evil within the justice that follows these rules, and that kind of evil is often the most insidious.
Teach once said in Impel Down, ‘Debating what’s right or wrong won’t get you anywhere, it’s pointless!’ This statement seems to reflect Teach’s worldview and ideology.
In other words, Teach might believe that rules are meaningless in this world…
Even if rules exist, there are people who break them and people who exploit them for evil purposes, causing others to suffer…
Such a world is indeed ‘pointless,’ isn’t it?
If rules are meaningless, then perhaps a world without rules, where the strong and the wise obtain wealth and fame, is what Teach envisions as true equality.
Maybe Kuzan finds the idea of a world without rules to be a fascinating one?
His departure from the Marines might have been his way of stepping outside the rules to become a free man…
A world without rules could be, in some ways, the most equal world of all, and this might be the kind of world Teach is aiming for.
That concludes this article. Thank you very much for reading!
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