And you're the one who left him alone in the East Blue unsupervised. Not sure what you expected to happen
@one-piece-thoughts-only @captainportgasdace @perfectlyimperfectcharacterfan @ssiggss @aceismyhyperfication @onepiecedorayaki
I cannot believe that Garp has the audacity to get hostile towards Shanks and blame him for Luffy becoming a pirate after he arranged for Luffy and Ace to be raised by literal criminals, failed to actually guide them or provide structure and boundaries that kids thrive on, only came by to visit once or twice a year to beat them up and yell at them to become marines, failed to actually protect them when they needed him the most (Higuma, Lord of the Coast, Bluejam, burning of Grey Terminal), forcing said boys to rely on criminals as their only consistent adult supervision and role models, only to wonder why they didn't grow up to be upstanding Marines like he expected them to.
What's even more appalling is that Garp knowingly let his colleagues murder Ace, the boy who he personally swore to Roger and Rouge he would protect from the very same institution that he worked for, and at one point actively prevented Marco from saving his life. Why? Because Ace rejected the path that Garp laid out for him, that he refused to pledge loyalty to a system that killed babies and pregnant women and drove his mother to her death in the hopes of killing him and extinguishing Roger's bloodline. And he has the nerve to tell Ace he brought his death on himself by becoming a pirate, even though Garp knows deep down that Ace is being executed solely due to his lineage, not because of his piracy. That he knew Ace would still end up dead for being Roger's son even if he joined the Navy. Garp's fatalist attitude towards Ace's life directly contributed to his death, despite fans' claiming that he didn't actually want Ace to die.
Honestly, Shanks should've killed Garp the moment he started mouthing off to him. Not only did he let Akainu murder Ace when he could've saved him, he let Akainu brutally injure nearly kill Luffy in the process. Shanks will never have the opportunity to bond with his little brother, and his failure to save Ace will haunt him for the rest of his life. Garp isn't just a failure as a grandfather, but as a self-proclaimed defender of the people. He knowingly validated the Marines' horrendous policy of killing people for their parentage/ancestry by letting them kill Ace, because he valued the Marines' warped justice and his own reputation over Ace's life. Ace and Whitebeard's deaths didn't abolish piracy, but actually kickstarted a new pirate era, allowed Blackbeard to rise to power as an Emperor, left Whitebeard's territories (including Fishman Island) vulnerable to pirates, slavers, and the Celestial Dragons, and plunged the world into mass chaos, thereby endangering the innocent civilians that Garp claims he was protecting by upholding Ace's execution.
@onepiecedorayaki's reblog is spot on.












