>stopped all wars
>lowered crime by over 70%
Why was he evil again?
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>lowered crime by over 70%
Why was he evil again?
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He was anti semitic
…ok…so why was he evil?
because he was stupid!
>have untracable weapon
>can kill at any time anywhere and way possible
>all you need is their real name.
This moron somehow got caught. He could taken down entire regimes with a stroke of a pencil, yet he get caught and died.
He should not had killed fake L. Shot himself on the foot.
Not at all. Reread it a couple months ago and all of L's deductions are rationally sound.
>it's obvious someone is killing these people but we don't know how, it must be a method we're unaware of
>first kill was obviously a test and was a local Japanese criminal. So the killer is Japanese and recently developed this method.
>studying the times it would line up with someone in high school
>that person is using the police database, since they have access to information only in there. So it must be a high school student, in Japan, likely with family in the police force.
>Okay let's do this bait with the TV broadcast and do it region by region, so we can narrow the region down.
>holy shit it worked, I know now the exact region in Japan plus all the previous information
>let's now put teams on the police force families that fit the description
>the teams have all been killed by Kira, so I was right
Literally all logical as frick. It's extremely obvious it's Light given all of the above and Light's personality. If anything L should have suspected him even more earlier.
It wasn’t really sound at all. How could they ever deduce the first possible victim was in Japan in the first place when all they knew was that people were dying of heart attacks and people die that way all around the world every day?
the rapist that got run over by the truck iirc. although later in the book they say that if you miswrite someone's name 4+ times the death note wont kill them and light was shown miswriting it 4+ times so he shouldnt have died. pretty much all of the death note rules create plot holes
Didn't Light act as an attention prostitute and out his name as Kira (i.e. a name in Japanese?)
It's one of those moronic things the trangaka just didn't think about
Light didn't out his name. Light was given the name Kira by people on Japanese imageboards. And then everyone in the world started calling him Kira. Before they even started looking for Kira they already were all calling him Kira due to Japanese image boards.
All of them somehow assumed that Kira is Japanese before L even did his test.
troony cartoons aren't Cinemaphile related
It must suck having trannies live rent free in your head. You probably subconsciously want one to frick you in the ass or something.
>t. projecting homosexual
classic
>you're afraid of heights? you must want to frick them!
There's a difference between someone who gets nervous and queasy when they're 5 stories above the ground and someone who's at ground level fearfully looking around at every ledge
>I-I called out the </misc/ enemy here>! I-I totally fit in now, right?!
>troony
Anyone who hates this kino is a troony
I hate anime but watched this due to it playing on a marathon and it's like a Western thriller but animated. Definitely the only kino anime then again I've only watched this and DBZ.
How can you presume most anime is trash if you yourself know you only watched two pieces of it?
>person who has consumed very little of a genre speaks freely on the whole genre
I have watched over 10,000 anime in my life.
You are right, Death Note is the greatest, especially the first half.
Cinemaphile is a YouTube board, animegays leave immediately.
literal seething troon, go groom a kid you netflix-binging pedophile
ok touristtroony
suck my ass, how about that?
It ran on tv. Netflux and other streaming don't belong to Cinemaphile
Hey, remember how when they finally get around to not saying criminal names on the nightly news Light relies on tips from fricking internet forums?
Supporting Light relies on him having access to utterly accurate and objective information which he doesn't have. At first he's just going after people who have already been sentenced (and it's not like Japan doesn't have the death penalty for serious crimes) or are rumoured by j*rnalists to have committed crimes, then later he's relying on the likes of 2chan.
Shit would be fricked in no time flat with Anons reporting their high school bully or office rival as a child molester.
He must have got carple tunnel from the amount of times he had to write “berg” over and over and over and over again
>Googles "CEOs of banks, media and healthcare corporations"
>gets to work
because he was a moronic jap who's defeat was so unavoidable that it's evilly moronic.
He wasn't. He was a criminal but that doesn't mean he was evil. I wouldn't really call him a good or moral person either, but his actions had a net benefit for society despite his megalomania and occasional cruelty.
L says he’s evil in ep2 and considers him the most atrocious serial killer in history
That's L's opinion cause he's a lawgay. To L the law is the ultimate force for good so people who willingly violate it are scum, and people who try to become the law unto themselves, like Light, are evil because they diametrically oppose the system he believes is fundamentally good.
L never cared about any of that. He just wanted to win. He calls himself a monster just like Light
L spoke pretty passionately about Kira's crimes and seemed to personally care about it. He was also very competitive and saw the case as a puzzle he wanted to solve, but his motivation for opposing Kira ultimately came from a moral difference. L saw himself as upholding justice (he says as much several times), it wasn't just a game for him.
>L saw himself as upholding justice (he says as much several times), it wasn't just a game for him.
Kira said he was upholding Justice as well. Almost like they are the same
They each saw themselves as justice, that doesn't make them remotely the same. L fundamentally supported the status quo, he believed the existing legal system was best and fought to maintain it. Light wanted to change the world in a dramatic way, and violated its laws in the process.
Pretty sure Light was on the side of justice and L was on the side of law.
Both of them are on the side of "law," they just have different interpretations of who that power should belong to.
They both saw themselves as "justice", and each believed in law, they just supported different laws. L liked the laws they had, believed they were fair, and wanted to uphold them. Light saw the existing laws as flawed and wanted to change the whole system to something he believed was more just.
>Light was on the side of justice
Light was on the side of himself. Too many people who watch Death Note take Light's self-righteous bullshit at face value. He loved being a god. He loved killing people. He loved power and hated it when his power was questioned. He wanted to demonstrate how much better than everyone else he was and how he "deserved" to rule them when in reality he was just a lucky homosexual who happened to find the notebook. "Justice" was never anything but an excuse.
>justice
>kills totally innocent people because they stand in his way like fbi chick or L
lol
>L never cared about any of that. He just wanted to win. He calls himself a monster just like Light
This is correct, L breaks the law and violates peoples' human rights. Him restraining and blindfolding Misa was torture.
L just did that because he a fetish for bondage and piss.
To date I wonder how would fare in the World of Watchmen?
He was absolutely evil. All the “making the world a better place” shit was a justification for what he really wanted, which was to rule over humanity as a god, in a world that he could shape as he saw fit. He practically came all over himself monologueing about being god of the new world multiple times throughout the show and displayed clear excitement over seeing good, honest people die just because they stood in his way.
It wasn't his place to be judge, jury and executioner
He literally had the power of god. It absolutely was his place
L says he’s evil in ep2 and considers him the most atrocious serial killer in history
I continue to believe that L didn't actually care what he was doing, he just wanted the challenge.
That's L's opinion cause he's a lawgay. To L the law is the ultimate force for good so people who willingly violate it are scum, and people who try to become the law unto themselves, like Light, are evil because they diametrically oppose the system he believes is fundamentally good.
The writer has said that L himself is "slightly evil" and just sees it as a game or intellectual puzzle. The moralizing stuff is just to keep moralgays like the detectives motivated.
No great man in history would ever have gotten anywhere if he didn't rise above his station to claim power over others that "was not his place" to have. In the first place, Light decided he was going to remake the world in his own image, so what the old world didn't approve of was of little concern to him, at least morally.
Light is only evil because he lost
Essentially, yes. Had he won he would be synonymous with justice.
t. Raskolnikov
nothing wrong with stepping over the line a time or two
might makes right
Looks like Matsuda was the most correct character in the series, then. Light died like a b***h.
>Light died like a b***h.
because the writer is gambler cuck. makes me wonder how bakuman turned out so amazing and the new angel crap literal gutter tier. that recent death note oneshot was also interesting and then tje ending just the writer fricking around again. you have the edgy teenager premise and he goes full moralgaysöyböy
And whose is it? Some inbred satanist israelite "elite's"?
Didn't he just kill inmates? They were already convicted
He went from killing convicted criminals, dictators, and the corrupt, to simply killing anyone who he felt deserved to die or inconvenienced him, or his online fanclub, without proper trial.
because he was an egomaniac that did it partially because he wanted to be the god of a new world (which he outright states) and killed people for the simple act of opposing him and later on simply inconviencing him
This was such garbage after L died.
>Light only loses because…the police created a fake notebook down to the microscopic level in 1 day
The 2nd half was so bad
Reminder that Near cheated and is the only way the ending makes sense
I like to think Near did use the real notebook to manipulate things in the end but even if he did I don’t see how that’s “cheating.” Light was doing the same shit through the entire show.
>already a genius
>knows the world is unfair and fricked needs to find tool to fix it
>bored at high school but finds funny notebook
>makes deal with funny death entity
>70% crime reduction
>police freak out, they need a job so they want more crime
>enter emo autistic wannabe Sherlock Holmes
>gets pop star big titty gf
>manipulates other death entity to solve headache
>kills annoying boomer dad
>goes to TOKYO University!!
>bangs hottest classmate
>manipulates her to be his servant of good
>helps keep crime rate close to zero
>dictates US foreign policy
>gets the world to believe in God again
>makes world a better place
>enter emo psychotic zoomer wannabe sherlocks
>stupid #2 trooned out wannabe Sherlock gets whacked
>dogmatic servant of God fails
>evil #1 wannabe autist Sherlock orchestrates the second fall of man
>Matsuda is a useful idiot and shoots God
>Good guy dies, did nothing wrong
>society gets fricked again
>it’s over
>makes deal with funny death entity
Stopped reading right there.
Nah the whole arc where Light loses his memory was shit.
if you were kira in current day would you make chicks post their breasts on here
>George Floyd, Fentanyl/Knee
He took a naughty young blonde teen super-model sex slave who he manipulated into willingly serving him, desperately desiring to please him with her total unconditional submission. It was wrong, immoral, unconscionable. He didn't even care about her. Just used her thin lithe body for his pleasure, thinking he deserved to because he was handsome, intelligent, and powerful. These relationships are deeply problematic.
>Just used her thin lithe body for his pleasure
Light was too autistic for sex.
>Blonde
A book that has the name of everyone who died when their deaths aren't all public information is pretty damning. But you are right that genuinely proving it is near impossible, which is what L was stuck with. L could only measure the effects - people dying- but not the cause due to the supernatural nature of the deaths. He was able to intuit that it is probably this high school kid who matched all the data and suddenly met him and then joined the task team when L got closer to solving the case. His inability to just be like "frick it this is close enough to proof" is part of why he lost. He kept trying to solve it indirectly by doing things like locking Light up and seeing what happened to the killings. Near was different and was willing to go with what he had- imperfect information - to put a warrant for Light's arrest out.
Misa dyed her hair. She is nothing like the opening credits.
Not at all. Reread it a couple months ago and all of L's deductions are rationally sound.
>it's obvious someone is killing these people but we don't know how, it must be a method we're unaware of
>first kill was obviously a test and was a local Japanese criminal. So the killer is Japanese and recently developed this method.
>studying the times it would line up with someone in high school
>that person is using the police database, since they have access to information only in there. So it must be a high school student, in Japan, likely with family in the police force.
>Okay let's do this bait with the TV broadcast and do it region by region, so we can narrow the region down.
>holy shit it worked, I know now the exact region in Japan plus all the previous information
>let's now put teams on the police force families that fit the description
>the teams have all been killed by Kira, so I was right
Literally all logical as frick. It's extremely obvious it's Light given all of the above and Light's personality. If anything L should have suspected him even more earlier.
>don't appear on local new
>moron never knows you existed
if he never got caught the world would reestructure itself to become extremely secretive and paranoid with information. No one would be a public figure because at any time light could read marx and decide that rich people are evil and deserve to die.
Hey, remember how when they finally get around to not saying criminal names on the nightly news Light relies on tips from fricking internet forums?
Supporting Light relies on him having access to utterly accurate and objective information which he doesn't have. At first he's just going after people who have already been sentenced (and it's not like Japan doesn't have the death penalty for serious crimes) or are rumoured by j*rnalists to have committed crimes, then later he's relying on the likes of 2chan.
Shit would be fricked in no time flat with Anons reporting their high school bully or office rival as a child molester.
>Shit would be fricked in no time flat with Anons reporting their high school bully or office rival as a child molester.
I wish Light would take care of Hiro.
>Complaining about Cinemaphile (its policies, moderation, etc) on the imageboards
Only morons fall for Marxism.
Light was not that moronic.
She was 17, you sick frick
Seriously though, how would you ever catch him?
No one would expect a magical book to be behind everything.
How do you realistically catch him and prove him guilty in a court of law?
>Seriously though, how would you ever catch him?
By doing what they did when they caught him in the series.
I doubt anyone like L exists in real life
Haven't seen it in awhile but didn't he have Light figured out in like 2 episodes lol?
L and many other characters make insane asspull leaps of logic that are meant to make them look like a genius but are basically magic
Most of Ls deductions aren't even from a crazy place. His team studies the data with kills times and assume it is a single high school kid because the times are so consistent. Once Light uses the police's database, they are able to narrow it down based on access to that and from there it is a forgone conclusion that Light would be quickly caught as the pool of people it could be becomes small enough to brute force surveillance.
It gets worse as the show goes on on they replace L with the other guy. Idk it's been a long time
Yeah but how do you even prove it was him?
All you can find at most is the book, is that really enough?
A book that has the name of everyone who died when their deaths aren't all public information is pretty damning. But you are right that genuinely proving it is near impossible, which is what L was stuck with. L could only measure the effects - people dying- but not the cause due to the supernatural nature of the deaths. He was able to intuit that it is probably this high school kid who matched all the data and suddenly met him and then joined the task team when L got closer to solving the case. His inability to just be like "frick it this is close enough to proof" is part of why he lost. He kept trying to solve it indirectly by doing things like locking Light up and seeing what happened to the killings. Near was different and was willing to go with what he had- imperfect information - to put a warrant for Light's arrest out.
>All you can find at most is the book, is that really enough?
A book... with a full list of the dead criminals... with an opening page that says "the person whose name is written in the book will die"
You can't prove magic in court.
You just have to use the book yourself in front of scientists, world leaders, etc. But if Light is caught alive, he's going to a black site, not a real court, and the public will be told whatever is convenient.
This. Wasn't more important to find out supernatural beings exist?
All I can do is say I was a fan of Kira and recorded the dates of murders to keep track.
(of every single one until misa-misa)
Not at all. Reread it a couple months ago and all of L's deductions are rationally sound.
>it's obvious someone is killing these people but we don't know how, it must be a method we're unaware of
>first kill was obviously a test and was a local Japanese criminal. So the killer is Japanese and recently developed this method.
>studying the times it would line up with someone in high school
>that person is using the police database, since they have access to information only in there. So it must be a high school student, in Japan, likely with family in the police force.
>Okay let's do this bait with the TV broadcast and do it region by region, so we can narrow the region down.
>holy shit it worked, I know now the exact region in Japan plus all the previous information
>let's now put teams on the police force families that fit the description
>the teams have all been killed by Kira, so I was right
Literally all logical as frick. It's extremely obvious it's Light given all of the above and Light's personality. If anything L should have suspected him even more earlier.
He knew pretty early on, he simply lacked hard proof with which to nail him. That's the biggest part of L's "depression" before he's killed - he knows he has the right guy, but all his methods of trying to draw out hard evidence fail, even after presenting himself as bait. There's nothing more frustrating than having the answer but not having enough to get it through court.
Figuring out his first kill would be nearly impossible in real life because of all the people dropping dead from the covid vax
Because in real life they would have sent CIA, not FBI
He's an actor, Light would kill him early.
You could deduce who he is pretty easily, but you're never going to build a case that would amount to anything in court. If it was considered a big enough problem, he would simply be disappeared.
Because he killed best character Naomi not for any kind of greater good but simply for convenience
he was going to be found out and then the correct world would exist
She married a glowey. She deserved it
She was used goods anyway.
He initially started with death row inmates then went on to maximum security and so on until it was just petty criminals so he had a very child-like sense of "justice" and also wouldn't hesitate to kill innocence if he was to be discovered
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>not immediately starting with political leaders (the greatest criminals of all)
I sometimes still think about the FBI agent he sent to her death, and that she was never found. It kinda fricks me up.
That was the only thing he did that pissed me off in the whole show.
It goes against Kira's own rules to kill her just cause she's investigating him. The whole point is to punish the guilty she wasn't and neither was her husband.
There's a reason it is the tourning point of the show. Light has to kill her or he would be arrested himself. He's no longer killing criminals but has jumped to killing to protect himself.
But did he? She wasn't directly onto him just on his trail. If he just went cold for a couple years she would have dropped his case.
If Light dropped off all his killings after he knew he was being investigated, wouldn't that simply confirm the suspicions of smartest jobber detective Naomi?
Yes for a time, but he kept the book well hidden so even a police search would turn up nothing. With nothing concrete and no idea how he even is killing these people; L and the other detectives would have to give him the benefit of the doubt. This all plays out later in the show since Kira loses his memories.
Light rationalizes this by saying that if you oppose Kira then you're automatically guilty. He makes an exception for his dad though.
What are you talking about, Kira never had an issue with killing to protect his ass. L literally gets on his tail because he tries killing the fake L on tv. The only reason he didn’t kill L immediately was because he didn’t know his name and thought he could eventually catch him without taking Ryuk’s deal.
they were both dumb.
him saying "honey, you retired from the FBI 2 weeks ago to be a house wife, quit asking me about work" was so silly and over the top, but i'm not from japan
her falling for Light's "reveal your name" trick while acting like hot shit
What exactly happened to her? Make her commit suicide in a cave?
Traveled to san fransisco to swim in a water tank on the roof
she watched tv all day, became a fat cat lady and died of old age
She probably went to the nearest public bathroom and hung herself with her stockings.
Probably just went to one of those suicide forests
She had no jurisdiction in Japan. Goes with that odd fetish the Japanese have of Foreigners but hate them in real life. Like the pocha in Shin Godzilla.
This is the first time he seems to take sadistic pleasure in a kill
Telling her he's Kira right before the death note magic kicks in marks the turning point in Light's character
he stopped petty and violent crime, white collar crime kept going
common nip trope.
main protagonist breaks status quo and makes the world better
>"NOO! IT CAN'T JUST BE THAT EASY! WHAT ABOUT LE HONOR AND LE HARD WORK?!"
it's basically the same argument we have about AI. people are fricking stupid and worship regression
This is a universal trope. Capeshit is like 80 years of Superman tirelessly maintaining the status quo.
Japs have these stupid rules.
>If you kill him, you are just like him
>Never get ideas above your station, if your sempai says the sky is green with pink spots, it is. Deal with it homosexual.
Then why does every stupid fricking tranime protagonist have special boy powers. Japs are obsessed with lineage. Naruto was originally a gutter rat worming his way up. Then he turned into the son of basically Jesus and his mother was also the host of the fox and they were super popular etc. Japs are all about familial lines and history, they even blacklist people who come from poverty and a huge list of those people got leaked, basically in Japan if you come from the gutter they want you to remain in the gutter.
Prease understand, insipring people is bad, you want responsible adult, doing responsible assigned salary man job, not hero, unless hero is destined, by way of heavenly lineage.
In most cases he didnt even confirm the accused person is in fact guilty.
"tv airs a segment saying someone is a criminal? good enough for me, gonna write him down."
That didn’t happen he deliberately kept lesser criminals alive in case he needed to do a mass die off. The first people he killed were politicians, CEOs, cartel traffickers, George Soros and Hannibal Lecter type guys with public names.
Because he just was, okay? No person should have that kind of power and if they did, they'd be evil by default despite the obvious huge benefits.
>inb4 humanity is le evil and needs to be controlled
Obviously, dipshit. Most people HAVE to be controlled so they don't destroy society and the threat of death is the most sure-fire guarantor of that.
He violated the NAP.
>already a genius
>knows the world is unfair and fricked needs to find tool to fix it
>bored at high school but finds funny notebook
>makes deal with funny death entity
>70% crime reduction
>police freak out, they need a job so they want more crime
>enter emo autistic wannabe Sherlock Holmes
>gets pop star big titty gf
>manipulates other death entity to solve headache
>kills annoying boomer dad
>goes to TOKYO University!!
>bangs hottest classmate
>manipulates her to be his servant of good
>helps keep crime rate close to zero
>dictates US foreign policy
>gets the world to believe in God again
>makes world a better place
>enter emo psychotic zoomer wannabe sherlocks
>stupid #2 trooned out wannabe Sherlock gets whacked
>dogmatic servant of God fails
>evil #1 wannabe autist Sherlock orchestrates the second fall of man
>Matsuda is a useful idiot and shoots God
>Good guy dies, did nothing wrong
>society gets fricked again
>it’s over
What do you mean? Light won. (I stopped watching at episode 26 - where a lot of anime ends - and will never watch the remaining episodes) Besides - "I had two secret apprentices that DIDNT help me with the case the first time" seems like a moronic asspull to squeeze a few more episodes, and just feels non-canon, again, going back to the fact that most anime ends at 26
>Light won
Lel
Shounen is for 12 year olds.
They don't realise how stupid shows like Death Note are because it's a power fantasy for them.
They wonder what they could do with a "death note" - first they'd get back at all those pesky adults!
He didn’t care about “justice”
He was an egomanic narcy c**t
>didn’t care he killed L
>didn’t even care his dad died
>used Misa for sex and to do his bidding
>probably didn’t even care about Ryuk either
>waste of talent and IQ
He did care about everything. He just knew the world needed him, and he had to get his hands dirty to do it.
>didn’t care he killed L
IIRC the manga kinda addressed this and made it more grayish
after he was killed there would still be Kira cults around worshiping him and await his return as the true savior
even Matsuda questioned if they did the right decision going after him while also questioning Near and his motives
>have a magic book
>still lose
Anime is extremely gay as a medium
normies need their criminal thugs and rappers and drugdealers
he clearly had bpd, he was a ticking time bomb
>Le mastermind that will usher in a new world
>Kills petty muggers while leaving CEO's and politicians alone
>relied on the corrupt justice system and corrupt main stream media to pass his judgment
I'm a fan of his plan, but not his implementation.
Lol based.
>already a genius
>knows the world is unfair and fricked needs to find tool to fix it
>bored at high school but finds funny notebook
>makes deal with funny death entity
>70% crime reduction
>police freak out, they need a job so they want more crime
>enter emo autistic wannabe Sherlock Holmes
>gets pop star big titty gf
>manipulates other death entity to solve headache
>kills annoying boomer dad
>goes to TOKYO University!!
>bangs hottest classmate
>manipulates her to be his servant of good
>helps keep crime rate close to zero
>dictates US foreign policy
>gets the world to believe in God again
>makes world a better place
>enter emo psychotic zoomer wannabe sherlocks
>stupid #2 trooned out wannabe Sherlock gets whacked
>dogmatic servant of God fails
>evil #1 wannabe autist Sherlock orchestrates the second fall of man
>Matsuda is a useful idiot and shoots God
>Good guy dies, did nothing wrong
>society gets fricked again
>it’s over
1. His plan was to essentially enslave mankind to his will. Act out of line in any way and get killed. That’s not punishing the wicked, that’s tyranny.
2. No long term viability. Eventually he’ll die and people will figure out that Kira is no longer active. Kira-ism would persist as a religion most likely but would slowly fade away and crime resumes.
3. Power went to his head immediately. He claims to punish the wicked but this soon becomes killing anyone who opposes him. Moral judgement gives way to exercising control.
He easily could have passed his power onto a heir in the future. Look at Mikami
>Light, I don't understand! You've only written the names of 13% of the population but violent crime has decreased by over 50%, how did you accomplish this?
If he didn't access the police database using his father's access then he never would have been caught.
Can the Death Note force someone to have sex with you before they die?
Why did we stop having anime where we follow the anti-hero? Death Note and Code Geass were great. Come on, Japan.
He wasn't evil and that's the real message behind the show: every time someone cleans the world up, some homosexual has to come along and ruin it all.
Because killing is le bad.
Because israeli state says so that's why
If I wrote "black people" in the death note would all blacks die?
No, moron.
>no wars and almost no crime
>organized crime still exists on a global scale
>they are apparently rich and powerful enough to get hold of ICBMs and use them to deliver packages
Shit does not compute.
There's a disconnect between what an author wants you to believe and what a reasonable reader/watcher thinks.
The mangaka isn't very smart and doesn't think things through. A dumb viewer can see that Light is this efficient guy who can kill off all the criminals, what he is doing is objectively good for the world. Not that many people would disagree with just removing evil people from the world.
The issue is that this is completely impossible. You can't tell someone is a bad person just because they are accused of something or went to jail. You don't have the time to go through every single case and examine all the evidence. Kira is just killing anyone who is ever accused of anything, so he just becomes a tool for the governments to assassinate all their enemies. All they have to do is report that someone did something bad and Kira will kill them, while criminals in power who own the institutions get away with anything.
He didn't lower crime by 70%, he became an assassin who does it for free and kills every enemy of the state. Every reported crime is now just an execution, the second a criminal is reported on and their records are made public, it's an execution, so people who aren't on the death row can no longer be reported. Things like sex offender registries now hide their identities because none of them are sentenced to death, they all get taken off the registry. It's all a logistics nightmare. The police can't report petty theft because Kira will kill the thief. No case can go to court because Kira will find out about the court case and kill whoever is accused. Any court case is an execution, you accuse someone of a crime and take them to court, they will be dead before you get to court
>while criminals in power who own the institutions get away with anything.
no they got killed too and all the world governments bowed to him too. did you watch the show or are you just spouting your nonsensical beliefs?
>police departments investigated themselves and found no wrong doing
woah
the intelligence of the average tranime gay
>i made something up and said it was true so the show must be wrong!
morons
It is not a stretch to assume lots of people did exactly that when Kira was active. The criminal element finds a way and noone probably even knows the names of half the extremely wealthy people pulling strings. You could easily work through proxies to punish or frick with people you did not like. The story itself could even still work with this because Light is 17. He would likely not have considered that at all.
All those FBI agents he killed were just doing their job and didn't deserve to die
Kira was autistic and evil
L was based and chosen by God