Boku no Hero Academia

What an absolute joke of a character. His entire ideology revolves around heroes being bad cause they get paid for their services but his ideal hero is All Might y'know the biggest celebrity on the planet with tons of merch.

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Reread the manga and try again

not him, but he's right. AM even go to talk shows as a celebrity and sign an autographs

Because allmight is millionaire right?

Wasn't the point of his character was that he hated how self centered hero society has become? He both loved and hated All Might because while he was his ideal hero for saving people because it was the right thing to do, he hated him for being so good at his job that everyone felt so safe around him so it was almost as if this safety bred a whole generation of selfish people who only become heroes for things like monetary gain and celebrity status rather than what made heroes heroes.

AM is a hero and philanthropist, and a celebrity because of it. His heroism necessitates being a public figure and despite his stardom he retains his ideals above all else. This is what Stain appreciates about him, and he interprets other heroes as doing the opposite (putting publicity before ideals).

I was writing my post as you posted this, you hit it on the head.

Except none of the heroes we've seen are selfish. Even Mt. Lady and Endeavor literally risk life and limb to save people while Stain spends his time ambushing great heroes like Idas brother

Why did he cripple ingeneuim (1) instead of letting him go like deku and shoto?

Almost all the characters in MHA have dumb ideals which aren't logical. Deku's ideal is selfish as well as bakugo's.
The problem with stain is the enormous plothole he bring. A human can achieve superspeed, durability and strength even without a physical enhancing quirk

>while Stain spends his time ambushing great heroes like Idas brother
Tensei ambushed Stain, not the other way around and Stain even let him live

There’s a theory floating around that you get a baseline physical stat boost across the board just for having a quirk otherwise people with certain non-physical quirks would be taking a lot more damage than they currently are

Hori is dumb. What else is new?

I think it was his way of making a deal with shoto. "I'll let you take your brother to the hospital instead of the morgue if you try to be more like your friend and less like your brother"

Kek. The series itself is a joke, what did you expect user?

then why does he hate endeavor? the man hates fanserving and the publicity.

They aren't engaging in any meaningful social reform that solves any of the many growing problems that cause people to turn to crime

Actually, how rich is Endeavor come to think of it?

As you said, it's just a theory.
Since quirkless people were only mentioned, Deku never trained for his dream and given MHA's "worldbuilding" we'll never know

>They aren't engaging in any meaningful social reform that solves any of the many growing problems that cause people to turn to crime
Nobody is doing that though, actually heroes are keeping people safe with their presence only

>Endeavor
Considering this was before his redemption arc, this is the same guy who beat and hospitalized his wife and abused his son all because he hated being called "the number 2 hero". It wasn't until much later where Todoroki grew and All Might retired that Endeavor grew more of a conscience and risked his life for others.

The real enemy is the hero ranking system in the end. Aside form popularity It's pointless

>They aren't engaging in any meaningful social reform that solves any of the many growing problems that cause people to turn to crime
What? Weren't the heroes the reason bnha's society didn't collapse?

>Except none of the heroes we've seen are selfish.
But that's the thing. I feel it would have been much better if we've seen the heroes he's killed before since he was given the reputation of "Hero Killer" so it's been implied he's killed many before. With his ideology, we're only left to assume those he killed were selfish but we're never given any info on who those heroes were and what they did to be given such a fate. I feel it would have been expressed much better if we were just shown the selfish heroes he's murdered to help back it up as only Endeavor was shown this way at the time.

Hori does a bad job of showing hero society being corrupt. No abuse of power or inherent flaws in the ranking system, nothing about whoever is in charge abusing it for personal gain.

It literally just came down to "oh hero's arent hero enough also im gonna attack Iida's brother who is the image of a good hero"

But endavor did his job in a perfect way. It's the results that matters, since stain didn't personally know all the heroes he killed

One Punch Man did a whole lot better job at representing the corruption of the hero society and in that setting, Staing would have made perfect sense and One Punch Man is a fucking comedy.
Stain is an intresting character but his belief doesn't go according to the way Hori build the hero world

Even index does it better

Even fucking Black Clover does the "corrupt society" better. Hori is incapable of doing the show don't tell

Mother fucking SnK even pulls that off

I wish they did more to show how the hero ranking system is bad and gives off a negative influence on other heroes.
I actually agree with this. One Punch Man does a great job showing how shitty and selfish hero society can be. We have characters like Tiger Tank Top and Fubuki who harass and bully people that lower rank and not part their little groups, Amai Mask who are just assholes who relish in their celebrity status and take on darker approaches to heroism even if it's not the right thing to do, and then there's Saitama and Mumen Rider who are low rank and often get disrespected for it. The problem is less with Stain's character and more with the world he's in.

>I wish they did more to show how the hero ranking system is bad and gives off a negative influence on other heroes
Endavor became crazy because of it. But what's dumb is that in the manga it's endavor's fault not the hero ranking system

And even then they decide to give him a redemption arc and hori tries to retroactively take it back

i though that stain was a psycho and got dispatched like one, all of his serious followers are dangerous criminals that just wanted an excuse to attack people ¿why is everybody acting like he was suposse to have a solid point?

Because the main villain goal is "I wanna destroy everything!!!". So stain seems reasonable and sensible

It would have been so much better if villians were the product of the flaws in hero society and stain had a sound reason for his actions