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We gonna ignore the fact he's a child murder but with a kid? đĽš

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I know that child Luffy seems to think that getting beaten up, ignored and abused is okay so long as he isnât lonely. However, it doesnât ring true as a healthy life philosophy if itâs adopted into adulthood. More like Battered-Wives-Valiantly-Staying-With-Abusive-Partners 101 (or significant other of whichever gender). [I know thereâs often no choice].
I feel that some of the lines that get quoted in fandom as the heart and soul of the series shouldnât be accepted at face value. Small animals and kids and living beings do need company, but not at any cost.
True, Ace was an angry young boy, and so closer to Luffyâs age and far less of a threat, (except that nearly everyone in the series is freakishly strong), than Luffy accepting this kind of treatment from an adult. And sibling punch-ups are a thing for sure. And it was also a huge reveal of Ace contemplating that others might accept him for who he is.Â
That line aboutÂ
being hurt is better than being aloneÂ
is best viewed from the vulnerability of childhood.
Howeverâand I might be misconstruingâI see it expressed generally at times as one of the main philosophies of One Piece, and I feel that the philosophy of putting up with anything so long as one is not lonely, especially into adulthood, is codependence and itâs unhealthy. Itâs not endorsed, say, in the case of Robin or Sabo and their home situations, so I guess itâs a subtle way of showing that Luffy can see the good in Ace.Â
At the same time, I think thatâs about where it should stop, especially as ASL did bond, rather than it being a philosophy that carries over into other aspects of life, like relationships in adulthood.
Anyway, I love Ace, Luff, the whole series. But this particular outlook troubles me if itâs not contained within the particular ages and circumstances of these characters.
Reading One Piece pt 336: Torture, Rescue And Murder, In That Order
Chapter 584

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