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Guys, you're not getting it. Tomura Shigaraki was a symbol for those who called themselves Villains, for the oppressed outcasts who felt the same hope in him that people felt in the Symbol of Peace. In other words, he was also committing those “heroic acts” in the eyes of his people, acts that society considered villainous because they did not come from a pathetically adored “hero,” who has, in reality, always committed the same violence that he commits, but being glorified for it, exacerbating the vicious cycle of inequality and violence in a cowardly society. Shigaraki is only pointing out the hypocrisy of the horrible society of My Hero Academia, and the actions he took all along the story cannot be objectively judged as evil, because then All Might's would be too. In reality, it leaves us with the question: do “heroes” or “villains” even exist? Can any human being actually be described by those adjectives, or is it just another way of society separating itself?
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