A common theme in Chainsaw Man Part 2:

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A common theme in Chainsaw Man Part 2:
Raise your hands, how many of you completely forget that every time Chainsawman characters talked about "Justice Devil" they were actually talking about the Fire Devil who was actually pretending to be the Justice Devil? 🙋♂️
Just me? Please tell me it wasn't just me... 🥺
WHAT
THE HECK
I quit my job as a theorist, clearly its not for me.
I’m gonna dig a hole to hide in shame now, goodbye
Chainsaw man's justice
Justice has been a very strong theme from the beginning of part 2, asa herself and other side characters have been fighting for justice, but its a twisted justice. Asa doing "what's right by her heart", Yuko & miri & haruka doing "what's for greater good" with different reasons.
It's to affirm their identity in one way or another. Yuko wants to be recognised, and learns from chainsaw man that people will love you if you do the right thing.
Miri wants to be his own person making his own decisions, and learns from chainsaw man to be "free" abiding any lie that's in the name of chainsaw man - because if he showed him how to be free, he must know what's right.
Haruka wants to devote his life to chainsaw man as a fan, he sees him as a hero, someone who gave meaning to his life. He wants to fight for a better world, because that's what heroes do.
But hold on! THERES MORE!
DO YOU SEE IT??? THE IRONY OF JUSTICE! JUSTICE ACTS AS VEIL, AS AN EXCUSE, AS A REASON TO LIVE AND A REASON FOR REVENGE!
Chainsaw Man, chapter 124, "Soup"
VIII • Justice • VIII
Justice Devil to Asa while killing her bullies when it literally helped murder her like a week ago:
The "Leave it all to Asa" plan.