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My Hero Academia: 5 Legitimate Criticisms About Hero Society (& 5 That Don't Add Up) Villains have frequently criticized hero society when justifying their misdeeds, often serving as a catalyst for the conflict in My Hero Academia. The My Hero Academia universe is predicated around young men and women training ardently so that they might one day be capable of protecting Japan. Being a pro is a coveted position, one which many have aspired to since they were children. However, villains have frequently criticized hero society when justifying their misdeeds, often serving as a catalyst for the conflict seen in the series.

By weighing the legitimate criticisms of the practice against those that fall apart under scrutiny, we can determine whether or not the advent of quirks and how they were handled are in the world's best interest.

10/10. Legitimate Criticism – Turning Away Those Trying To Help With a limited number of people capable of occupying a "hero" position at any given time, it entails that there is considerable competition

in order to become one. As a result, society is actively eliminating potential candidates and is judicious against those who make mistakes.

Gentle Criminal's life was ruined over a single incident where he had accidentally hindered a situation more having saved one.


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