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Yaga was 99% right, not on the empure shit but on the palingenesis of the Airbenders, Yaga understands his people are dying, getting replaced by the other benders, and the only course of action is ethnonationalism through the spiritual power of the Staff. In some sense this movie is about cultural preservation versus ethnic preservation, when Aang wins the culture of his ancestors are preserved for years but his ethnicity not, in a sense Yaga is progressive as he understands the culture of peace is weak and the preservation is far more important than the foreign. Aang is very much dogmatic and stuck to a culture that is weak and will inevitably die out due to it. Also I thought of the Moriori when watching this movie becausse of the whole death of a race shit.
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>>135573 (OP)where did u see it? i wanna watch
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>>135623OP here. I watched it on hydrahd.ru
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>>135620TL;DR the bad guy is actually the good guy
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animation was peak, i feel bad for the animators because their hard work was for nothing.
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>most radical airbender is a non-bender
What did they mean by this?