Nobody challenged his ideology or refuted him

>Nobody challenged his ideology or refuted him
>No fatal flaws in his plan
>Literally did everything right
>Only lost because Team Avatar had plot armor and overpowered his henchmen

Zaheer was right, even the creators know it

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>NOOOO THE ANARCHIST CANNOT BE RIGHT REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Anarchy is inherently flawed. Guy merely wanted to fuck his explosive girlfriend to the sweet sounds of societal collapse, without any sort of plan as to how to rebuild Earth Kingdom, which still is the worst fucking kingdom.

Honestly I feel all the antagonists in Korra had the potential to be great, Kuvira, Zaheer and the red lotus and Amon had so much potential and it was all wasted

Remember when that guy started flying around like Superman?
That was weird.

Might makes right.

for a second i thought you were talking about Lex Luthor

He was so based that he not only survived but got to keep his bending as well. Then they brought him back as a mentor for Korra is Book 4. Absolutely based villain.

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Zaheer deposed of a dictator but offered nothing to replace it. Everyone went crazy and started pillaging and destroying in the power vacuum. He actually had no plan.

>fuck his explosive girlfriend
Sounds like a very dangerous game to play there.

He lacked direction.
He was a man given the keys to the ship, but no map to sail by.
He quite literally and metaphorically just follows the wind. Entirely aimless.
If he accomplished his single short-term goal, he would be lost from that point onward. It's primarily why he is so chill after he is defeated. The man has no drive. Perfectly content just being.

So... He did nothing wrong?

same

Still surprised to this day, that they got a clear murder suicide on a kids show
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so these 2 are dead right, Mako and Bolin Murdered them

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yes and? if men cannot live justly, they deserve to suffer. No man can make a perfect world, but he can strive towards it by destroying evil.

Death to false idols op, death to false idols.

Didn't lavabender guy kill them both? I haven't watched it since it came out but I thought he just flooded an underground cave they were in and we only saw the 'hero' fags get out alive.

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Anarchists should go live on a island with each other and see how long it takes for a massacre to happen.

>killing someone trying to kill you
>murder

He an hero’d when it was clear he was gonna lose
Ming hua got electrocuted by Mako in the water cave

The next season literally proves him wrong. Not only did the Earth Kingdom fall to petty bandit fiefdoms, but something arguably worse rose in its place for a time.

For how smart he was it’s crazy that he didn’t predict Kuvira it someone even worse. Without the pretenses of society people will just go back to lobsters and reform hierarchies where someone either through strength or cunning becomes a new dictator
I think it’s supposed to be ironic that the guy obsessed with throwing down tyrants became in effect nothing more than another oppressor using his and his friends’ strength to force people to live the way they wanted them to

>What is the entire theme of Season 4

He was wrong obviously, but that doesn't mean he wasn't the absolutely most based villian of the series. The dynamic of having the bad guys be the ones who were 'the rebellion' and be massively outnumbered and outgunned by the heros was amazing. The fact they kept overcoming the odds really made them intimidating and dynamic to watch.

The issue is that they were all instantly more likable and interesting than the actual 'Team Avatar', bad guys or not.

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Oh shit that's right. RIP armless lady.

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>tfw no absolutely massive combustion bending gf

Wow, It’s almost like Legend of Korra had bad writing in almost every regard.

Congratulations OP, you are the first person in 8 years to have ever figured this out.

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He literally challenged his own ideology and methods when killing the lady Earth Czar lead to lady Earth Stalin.

they were insanely likeable
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Kuvira was Earth Chang Kai Shek, not Earth Stalin.

Yea his ideology is weird. On one hand its good that people will return to nature, after all its the healthiest way for both physical and mental health in the long run on the other hand though with the power vacuum, people will fill it in with an even stronger leader which ultimately what happend in season 4 that almost brought destruction to the whole avatar world, so woopdie doo Zaheer you dun goofed

With the exception of Unalaq, whose plan was unambiguously, "DARKNESS & EVIL!" all of Korra's 'villains' have been in the right.
>Amon preached equality and was against a caste society that strictly favored benders, regardless of where his own powers came from
>Zaheer rejected the idea of secret societies like the White Lotus, governments, and deific beings like the Avatar steering the world
>Kuvira just wanted to build a strong nation

If Zaheer really wanted a world with no borders he should've made a rocket able to carry those spirit nukes or something.