Or if they don't actually get punished or suffer any doubts for their own actions at least they shouldn't be portrayed as übermenschen projecting their supreme will upon lowly manjus.
If you can't beat them? You can always beat yukkuri.
Well, whatever. As the teacher points out, transference is missing the point. Though it's funny how she only realises this because they were still willing to bully Hammer, rather than because of the yukkuri abuse.
Hmmm... there's a thought: Assuming that yukkuri-bloodsports (Yukkurimon, Yukkurinator, EFC, Takeshi's Easy Castle) are common, do you think that human-bloodsports would come back into fashion in their shadow?
Perhaps as people grow tired of seeing the limited ability of yukkuri, but have gained a taste for blood?
I don't see why it would become any more common than it is already in real life.
Yukkuri are incredibly common, easy to find, easy to capture, easy to heal up after a beating, easy to take care, easy to breed. They're just so fucking easy to use for any of those things compared to actual people its not even funny.
As for this comic itself, while yes the whole transference thing isn't working out, and the anon who did the beating was forced into it, he still came to realize how shitty Yukkuri are when the Big Sis Marisa talked about how glad it was all her sisters were dead. He was simply "shown the light" so-to-speak.
The abuse was fine but I just can't get to like the story. I know there are shit head yukkuris and i'm all for killin them but all i see in the story is a guy giving in to peer pressure and fear and the teacher saying go ahead instead of punishing the kids about to bully him.
MRC i think you are mistaken the ultra shit tier weakness of the yukkuris with the anons being ubbermenschs or more precisely, the fact that long ago anybody in the yukkuri world stopped giving a damn about a bunch of loud mouthed, agressive, arrogant, selfish, supremacist and delusional manjuus, like to feel bad for rightfully smacking them and smiting them to oblivion.
I don't like this story because it gives a "Scapegoat" idea, instead of using long accepted facts for smacking and smiting yukkuris, or plainly the "for the lulz" reason. This whole "psycological" crutch is plainly silly, you don't need such reasons to smack yukkuris, either if you feel like it and you see them as stressballs or if you plainly loath the majority of the yukkuri's "uneasy" ways are more than enough and way better reasons to get on their cases, but this whole "anti-bullying" psycological move is plainly bleh, even the teachers admits it at the end.
Maybe a better way to explain MRC why he's wrong about the ubbermensch thing would be this simple phrase: "That word, i don't think it means what you think it means" aka "I don't like it and i'll use Mary Sue/Ubbermensch as a fancy justification for me to not like it and make others don't like it". It's all preference and opinion, not like Anons are really ubbermenschs or anything, specially if you consider the overall attitude of the yukkuri world, both from humans and from yukkuris.
Yeah, Muramuraaki's attention to details can be quite fresh and interesting. And thanks to those details he show many original ways to "deal" with the yukkuris directly or indirectly.
That second-to-last panel always cracks my shit up. Seeing a shithead yukkuri spout such a dense burst of legalese is such powerful cognitive dissonance that I can't not laugh.
Or if they don't actually get punished or suffer any doubts for their own actions at least they shouldn't be portrayed as übermenschen projecting their supreme will upon lowly manjus.