Vinland Saga Chapter 169 Discussion

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The thing is about this "accepting" community, is that it goes too far with unreal events or characters and you are forced to "accept" it. Like imagine if he threw a racist character in the mix, and made it clear that everyone hated racism, although that word might not have even existed in their time. So why bring up an unreal concept that wouldn't be logical at all. Like suddenly I am forced to accept that it makes sense and the reaction of all the characters that they understand it and accept it.. like really? not even one of them was shocked or surprised? We are all forced to accept immoral ways of raising children and forcing them to be what we want, forced to accept the mental illnesses the community creates as "I am what I am". but if you disagree with this pov then you are evil etc. Well you should accept me and my pov just as you are so forgiving and accepting of everything. Like eventually we would be forced to people with schizophrenia and deal with their 27 personalities, and god forbid you miss-name one of the 27 names of the schizophrenic guy. Next they should add the guy from Split on Vinland and accept him with all the shit he does with his 21 personalities. Next up, pedos, zoophiles and incest. They are all part of the community, right? zoophiles are not harming anyone, right? they are free to do what they want, right? and incest too, it's just pure love, right? These people would probably be surprised that incest existed back then, but why didn't the writer bring that up? because it's a frowned upon topic. No one wants throfinn to be doing his sis. Although it can be logical and realistic for that to happen, unlike this character that wouldn't live that long in that age of time.
 
  • #43
welcum2savage said:
nanashi796 said:
people that think cordelia is a joke character didn't understand nothing about this series. people think cordelia is a joke character bc thats literally how yukimura portrays her. Im sorry but this manga isnt the dark gritty seinen it used to be.thorkell is the joke character in this chapter not cordelia and the manga is far more deep and mature now than in the prologue.



how is cordelia a joke character, this page sums up what vinland saga is all about





and btw baltic war arc have some of the best and deep pages of all the manga like this one,this is mature.



 
  • #44
GVG said:
I loved when Yukimura wrote a nuanced discution about violence in farmland with the contrast of Thorfinn and Canute, now this chapter was an example of a badly written conflict, there's a clear line between good and evil here and the reaction of the characters to Cordelia was unnatural to the setting. I know Yukimura is capable of writting a far better script, so I hope this arc will be at least interesting.what was so bad about the reaction of the characters to cordelia circumstances?
 
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                        What a story from Cordelia.



Just goes to show how cruel the Viking World can really be.
 
  • #47
NotEdgyEnough4Me said:
GreenEmu said:
What a nosedive this series has done. Can't believe Yukimura skipped Greece for this garbage.

Woah, woah, woah, you dare to criticize this manga? Better be prepared for people questioning your IQ and other ad hominem insults. Of course, classics like "maybe you should just drop it then" go without saying. I mean you were supposed to say "wow, so revolutionary, so woke, so ingenious". bruh what a cringe comment.
 
  • #48
GVG said:
Black_Sheep97 said:
GVG said:
I loved when Yukimura wrote a nuanced discution about violence in farmland with the contrast of Thorfinn and Canute, now this chapter was an example of a badly written conflict, there's a clear line between good and evil here and the reaction of the characters to Cordelia was unnatural to the setting. I know Yukimura is capable of writting a far better script, so I hope this arc will be at least interesting.what was so bad about the reaction of the characters to cordelia circumstances?

they're in the 11th century, an age where even the most liberal man is a conservative in the eyes of the modern world  , why they should accept a trans character, even nowadays most of people think it's strange subject.



trans people have always existed throughout history

tbh I don't know how viking societies used to handle this subject and its nuances but it is known that transgender identity is not a recent thing
 
  • #49
YoureDelusional said:
lostinexistence said:
GVG said:
Black_Sheep97 said:
GVG said:
I loved when Yukimura wrote a nuanced discution about violence in farmland with the contrast of Thorfinn and Canute, now this chapter was an example of a badly written conflict, there's a clear line between good and evil here and the reaction of the characters to Cordelia was unnatural to the setting. I know Yukimura is capable of writting a far better script, so I hope this arc will be at least interesting.what was so bad about the reaction of the characters to cordelia circumstances?

they're in the 11th century, an age where even the most liberal man is a conservative in the eyes of the modern world  , why they should accept a trans character, even nowadays most of people think it's strange subject.



trans people have always existed throughout history

tbh I don't know how viking societies used to handle this subject and its nuances but it is known that transgender identity is not a recent thing











You're delusional. You think the catholic church was harsh in its punishment of anything against the norm of its societies? People with delusions this deep would be stabbed in the street by the average pagan. So your beliefs are either fueled by youthful naivety or you've insulated yourself in a bubble that has convinced you the world has always been as you see it.



Did you really created an account just to type this half assed transphobic wishful thinking bullshit? lmao shame on you
 
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