Hey everyone! I apologize that this isn't the quirk analysis you were probably expecting. Instead, I wanted to address the recent rumors and drama.
Did Endeavor sue you?
Endeavor's publicity team tried to threaten me with a lawsuit. This was done in an effort to intimidate me into removing an article I posted early last week. They believed the article did not "frame Endeavor in an accurate or publicly respectable manner", which I think was their way of accusing me of defamation. (If you're reading this, you've probably read the offending post already. If you haven't, here it is.)
It is my suspicion that Endeavor's publicity team did not, in fact, read the article they tried to sue me over, as the lines they took issue with were taken out of context. The lawsuit threat (threat) has subsequently been dropped.
Do you have a personal grudge against Endeavor?
Endeavor has done a lot for Japan, and many grateful people owe him their lives. Again, if you've read the original post, I think you'll see that my criticisms are against the current structure of the hero industry; NOT against Endeavor.
Regarding Hawks
Hawks and I are not fighting, and we don't hate each other. I don't even know Hawks! To be honest, I'd be embarrassed to try to talk to him even over the internet. He's so famous?? He's?? So cool?? I'm pretty sure the one time he allegedly read my blog was just a fluke or something, I'm sure he's too busy for the ramblings of an amature quirk enthusiast.
In the off chance his recent tweet WAS in response to this blog, then I am honored he read my post and I respect his opinion! He's given me a lot to think about. My perspective is that from the outside looking in, and having to live in a world where every decision the Hero Public Safety Commission makes can affect my daily life and well-being, not that of a professional in the hero industry.
And on the topic of other's opinions, please keep in mind that everyone is entitled to their own!
We're all walking through life using a different lens of upbringing and experience. We all have different opinions and ideas on what we think is the right way to change the world for the better; and I think in the end, the melding of those ideas is what will ultimately give us the power to remake the world the way we want to see it.