#28: Jujutsu Kaisen
Obviously I've heard of Jujutsu Kaisen before, and have watched a few episodes of it, but didn't really get into it. After watching the show, I thought the fight scenes were good, but it just didn't do it for me, and I can't say I liked any of the characters at all.
I can see how Geto in JJK relates to Shin Sekai Yori as he believes a world with no non-sorcerers would be the best outcome to the problem of cursed spirits. The non-sorcerers drag down the jujutsu sorcerers because they're weak and need protection. He solely believes that the sorcerers are superior humans and those that don't have this power are weaklings, calling them "monkeys". Similarly, in Shin Sekai Yori, we learned that the mole rat people were originally humans who did not have psychic powers, and in order for the espers to protect themselves from the death feedback, they had to make them inhuman and enslave them. By doing that, the mole rats have less of a chance to revolt against the espers, and the espers can easily protect themselves if a mole rat attacks them. So in a way, both of these anime have to deal with opposing populations and the issues that come with it. For a real world connection, I found Geto's ideology to be eerily similar to Hitler's, in the belief that there are "superior" humans. In this case, Aryans for Hitler and sorcerers for Geto, everyone else becomes an afterthought. How they go about their plans is also similar, with Hitler killing Jews, black people, and LGBTQ+ people, and Geto killing humans who can't use cursed energy.
I also found it interesting how in the anime they were basically relying on and using highschoolers to exorcise cursed spirits. Like I know they have adults who are also cursed energy users, but having a cycle of raising students to become sorcerers somewhat seems unfair for them. However, no one, sorcerer or not, should have to die in order for society to be safe.
I really liked your post, and I'm sorry you didn't really get into the series. I know it doesn't really have the best plot, and many people just watch it because it has good fight scenes. I do like how you connected JJk to Shin Sekai Yori, though. Overall, good job!



















