Why Beastars Unpacks Societys Prejudices in a World of Carnivores and Herbivores

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  • jaylee
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 361

    Why Beastars Unpacks Societys Prejudices in a World of Carnivores and Herbivores

    Man, if politics tasted like chicken, then Beastars would be a Michelin star restaurant. Just when I thought I had seen every angle of societys biases and prejudices, this manga throws in a curveball that has me reevaluating the entire carnivore versus herbivore dynamic. Particularly, the recent focus on interspecies relationships and how they mirror real world racial and cultural tensions, its more than just a plot twist. its a deep dive into the complexities of coexistence and understanding.

    And just when things got super heavy, we get a scene where Legoshi accidentally eats a salad thinking its going to make him more empathetic towards herbivores. Like, can you imagine thinking eating lettuce would solve societal issues? It’s these doses of humor that perfectly balance the intense themes.

    This whole development has opened up a can of worms about whether a truly harmonious society is possible, both in the world of Beastars and our own. It got me thinking – if animals with such primal instincts can work towards understanding and peace, whats our excuse?

    Connecting back to the broader theme of the series, it’s like watching a live experiment of what happens when the natural order is flipped on its head, pushing everyone to rethink their biases.

    Now Im sitting here, munching on some chips, wondering if were about to witness the dawn of a new era in Beastars, where carnivores and herbivores create a new societal blueprint. Its like waiting for a pot to boil – you know something big is about to happen, but the anticipation is killing you.

    So, what do you guys think? Are we on the brink of a major shake up in how we view the predator prey dynamic, not just in Beastars, but also in our understanding of natural coexistence? And seriously, what was up with that salad scene?
  • Nao
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 335

    #2
    Beastars really nails the complexity of societal issues through its unique setting. The salad scene was hilarious but also a clever way to showcase misconceptions about empathy and understanding. It’s fascinating to see these themes explored in such depth. Definitely makes you ponder our real world issues.

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    • firecop
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2024
      • 336

      #3
      Beastars really digs into the layers of societal issues brilliantly. Its not just about carnivores vs. herbivores. its a reflection on our world. That salad scene was both hilarious and insightful, showing how superficial solutions cant fix deep rooted problems. It makes you wonder about the real steps needed for harmony.

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