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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The Q societies claims about not being villains and being mislabeled as such are a bit hard to swallow when Izuku panics that not keeping them under control could lead to violence and genuine danger to the public while issuing ultimatum videos and their dialogue about those with Quirks is as bad, if not worse, than what they get in return.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The Q societies claims about not being villains and being mislabeled as such are a bit hard to swallow when Izuku panics that not keeping them under control could lead to violence and genuine danger to the public while issuing ultimatum videos and their dialogue about those with Quirks is as bad, if not worse, than what they get in return. Meanwhile, outside of Bakugo reacting to Izuku being involved, little if any actual discrimination against the Quirkless is shown in story, with the only thing done to them is a single failed vote, talk of but no shown discrimination against them, and a terrorist attack aimed at the Quirkless not be regular society, but by the League of Villains. Meanwhile Izuku, one of the more moderate members of the group, says lines like this.
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-->'''Deku:''' A real future where you’re not judged or ostracized for being a true human amongst the freaks

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-->'''Deku:''' A real future where you’re not judged or ostracized for being a true human amongst the freaksfreaks!

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The Q societies claims about not being villains and being mislabeled as such are a bit hard to swallow when Izuku panics that not keeping them under control could lead to violence and genuine danger to the public.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The Q societies claims about not being villains and being mislabeled as such are a bit hard to swallow when Izuku panics that not keeping them under control could lead to violence and genuine danger to the public.public while issuing ultimatum videos and their dialogue about those with Quirks is as bad, if not worse, than what they get in return.
-->'''Deku:''' A real future where you’re not judged or ostracized for being a true human amongst the freaks
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* BrokenBase: Treating quirklessness like a ethnicity is divisive among readers if it even counts as such. In general the idea of a quirkless nation, which itself relies on a controversial fanon that quirkless people are discriminated against extensively, is either seen as a awesome idea, or a borderline supervillian plot fueled by racism a la X-men villains, wank letting the quirkless be dangerous to villains, and forced parallels to real life events that do not properly gel.

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* BrokenBase: Treating quirklessness like a ethnicity is divisive among readers if it even counts as such. In general the idea of a quirkless nation, which itself relies on a controversial fanon that quirkless people are discriminated against extensively, is either seen as a awesome idea, idea that should have been in canon, or a borderline supervillian plot fueled by racism a la X-men villains, wank wanking the concept of a BadassNormal to a point of letting the quirkless be dangerous to villains, and forced parallels to real life events that do not properly gel.
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* AssPull: A quirkless organization somehow managing to defeat ''the League of Villains'' when professional heroes with powers could not.
* BrokenBase: Treating quirklessness like a ethnicity is divisive among readers if it even counts as such. In general the idea of a quirkless nation, which itself relies on a controversial fanon that quirkless people are discriminated against extensively, is eithe seen as a awesome idea, or a borderline supervillian plot fueled by racism a la X-men villains, wank letting the quirkless be dangerous to villains, and forced parallels to real life events that do not properly gel.

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* AssPull: A quirkless organization somehow managing to defeat ''the League of Villains'' when professional heroes with powers could not.
not. How this was done is never explained.
* BrokenBase: Treating quirklessness like a ethnicity is divisive among readers if it even counts as such. In general the idea of a quirkless nation, which itself relies on a controversial fanon that quirkless people are discriminated against extensively, is eithe either seen as a awesome idea, or a borderline supervillian plot fueled by racism a la X-men villains, wank letting the quirkless be dangerous to villains, and forced parallels to real life events that do not properly gel.
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* AssPull: A quirkless organization somehow managing to defeat ''the League of Villains'' when professional heroes with powers could not.
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* BrokenBase: Treating quirklessness like a ethnicity is divisive among readers if it even counts as such. In general the idea of a quirkless nation, which itself relies on a controversial fanon that quirkless people are discriminated against extensively, is eithe seen as a awesome idea, or a borderline supervillian plot fueled by racism a la X-men villains, wank letting the quirkless be dangerous to villains, and forced parallels to real life events that do not properly gel.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The Q societies claims about not being villains and being mislabeled as such are a bit hard to swallow when Izuku panics that not keeping them under control could lead to violence and genuine danger to the public.

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