I once saw someone ask why the Bakugou haters don't hate Shoya from "A silent voice" since he's a bully too, and honestly I can tell Bakugou glazers lack common sense to a concerning degree.
Like, you just guessed on spot that they all collectively like Shoya? They may like or dislike him, but that's really not the point now. The point is, Shoya was cruel and horrible as a child, he suffered extreme consequences for it and he actually changed.
He humbly accepted that he can't change the past, and hence put all his heart and soul into changing the present. He mended his ways, learned sign language just to apologise to and befriend Shoko, and tried to do all he could to make her happy. When anyone else was cruel to her, he defended her and took Shoko's side relentlessly. He saved Shoko from ending herself even at the risk of his own life.
Bakugou meanwhile got everything in his life handed to him on a silver platter, got away with more than a decade of verbal, psychological and physical abuse, and still continued to be abusive even after he "stopped bullying". Other than getting kidnapped by LOV or attacked by the sludge monster, he was never a victim. Yet he found the most ridiculous ways to spin situations around himself as if everything revolved around him. No one abused or harmed him other than his own fragile ego and pretentiousness; even when he didn’t suffer actual consequences, his character was so rancid that it brought upon results on it's own.
If you ask me, Bakugou is like a more violent and aggressive version of Miki and Ueno. But even Ueno got called out for being shitty af; and funny how the fandoms hate Ueno and Miki but not Bakugou, no? Pretty privilege and misogyny is real.













