Aku’s “evil” doesn’t manifest in destroying the planet. No, Aku’s evil is carried out by displacing native populations with the most foreign and unusual aliens from across the universe.
<redditnigger spaceAnd what of the foreign creatures? They all exclusively fall into one of two categories; (1) refugees, or (2) crime syndicates.
And what does Aku’s world look like? Sprawling metropolises where as many unusual foreigners are squeezed together as possible, for the purposes of generating their own personal wealth. The communities that live outside these megacities see the “evils” of Aku trickle in, either with foreign creatures settling directly in their community with Aku’s permission, or those same foreign creatures plundering remote communities under Aku’s indifference.
<redditnigger spaceSo I pose the question: Is Aku’s designs and methods of evil a political commentary on multiculturalism and diversity? Aku is a tyrant that none can critique, and Aku’s “evil” is enacted through a false benevolence of constantly importing foreign creatures to displace natives under the guise of generosity? Is this an apt comparison? Most importantly, can Aku be adopted as a modern cultural symbol that best depicts the globalist kikes that rule our planet?
<redditnigger spaceAnd a final comment to the noble samurai jack - he does not hate the aliens, but pities them. He understands they do not belong on earth, and are simply there as part of the design of Aku’s apparatus of social control. There is no social cohesion, constant racial chaos, with the only unifying factor being the constant coercion of Aku’s fury. Humans hardly exist, and the aliens that do exist seem to have one of the following perspectives: (1) gratitude to Aku for letting them settling earth, (2) fear of Aku, knowing entire species will be “canceled” for any critique or resistance, (3) appreciation for Aku’s society which legitimizes their abuses against more feeble or morally upstanding aliens, or (4) total indifference in pursuit of currency that is only of value within the context of Aku’s society. Samurai Jack doesn’t seem to hate these aliens implicitly, and even understands they are all essentially hapless goy being churned in Aku’s global melting pot. I think it is dreary to know Samurai Jack’s only possible solution to this is going back in time and changing the outcome of
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