Is Dragonball Z actually about the white man's struggle?

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GameratePTSD

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Is Dragonball Z an analogy for the EVROPEAN Kampf?

The first villain in the series is Raditz. A race traitor to the Saiyan people, he is shown as cowardly and of low moral standing, using cheap tactics and has no honour! Vegeta and Nappa follow along similarly, though Vegeta still holds a certain racial nobility due to his lineage. <- THIS WILL BE IMPORTANT LATER

Then we head to Namek and we meet the Ginyu Force. Dysgenic freaks, clearly representing antifa. Muttyu force. Goyim Force. Goku turns their leader into a frog (possible kekistan reference?? for further study read Baked Alaska's book, link here https://www.amazon.com.au/Magic-Secrets-Redacted-Baked-Alaska/dp/0692076336)

Finally we get to the anti-saiyan regime's leader: Frieza. A naked transexual pervert with purple lips and a bald head. A truer avatar of leftism couldn't be found, except perhaps if he had a large hooked nose. Frieza only seems to fear one thing, an ancient tale of the Super Saiyan, the White man returning to his roots, the Hyperborean. Goku (re)discovers his ancient racial ties and literally turns blonde before throwing Frieza into a volcano where his (((people))) belong. At the very last moment Goku, in his endless altruism, offers Frieza a chance at life. He turns his back upon which Frieza attempts to kill Goku, ultimately sealing his own fate through his own jewishness.

The next arc is the Androids/Cell saga. Robot people invade and start killing indiscriminately. The Z-Warriors fight them but it turns out they're not the end product. They're just batteries for the true villain: Cell. The ultimatewarrior UBERMENSCH built from the algorithms of mathematical nerds.
This is clearly a warning against transhumanism. Once we have thrown off our transexual alien oppressors there will be those among us who wish to cross that final frontier and to transcend humanity. Gene edit your babies and upload your consciousness onto a computer, maybe a Nintendo Switch 7. Goku defeats this in a very obvious allegory: he hands the fight over to his son, who with a broken arm moves ever forwards blasting them with a single-handed kamehameha. A single human hand is worth more than a thousand robotic arms. Fourteen words.

Then finally we have Buu. This one is obvious too. A big fat guy who likes candy.
After all our struggles, after we defeat the alien invaders who want to wipe out our race and destroy our home, after we overcome the science nerds and their fear of death, man comes to to the most difficult fight he has ever faced: himself. Our lust, our wrath, our envy, our sloth. All of our vices, for the largest mountain we have to scale is not a physical one but a spiritual one. This is all further shown through his various forms. Super Buu, Pure Buu, EvilBuu etc.

There's a lot of fighting and switching forms, but who ultimately paves the way to salvation? Ironically it is by a man named Mr Satan, an obvious comedic allusion to Christianity, for it was Jesus' sacrifice that saved us from our own dark actions and ultimately wrote off our debt. The lion shall lay down with the lamb, and so Buu lays down with a little puppy.

And this isn't even touching Akira Toriyama's other works.
 
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