Zamasu Was Right

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Utterly convinced that humans are incapable of good and inherently detrimental to the natural order of the multiverse, Zamasu vowed to wipe out every single non-divine mortal in an attempt to cleanse the world of unnecessary rot. As an audience, we’re meant to dislike him and see his plan as overly extreme. After all, he targeted fan favorite Future Trunks and murdered Bulma in an incredibly humiliating manner. Actually analyzing how humanity acts over the course of Dragon Ball, however, and it becomes difficult to argue Zamasu’s point.

In the previous arc of Dragon Ball Super, we learn that the Earth of Universe 6 actually wiped itself out to the point of mass extinction due to nuclear war. Trunks’ timeline, the one Zamasu attacks first, is a universe where the Earth was essentially destroyed by Androids created to murder one man who instead went haywire. Keeping in mind that just about every arc from the beginning of the original series has put the world at risk entirely through actions of mortals, and Zamasu’s extremities don’t feel so unjustified.

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