User blog comment:Halo1081/The War of Class E/@comment-25993554-20150615041008/@comment-5707992-20150615062422

I get what you're saying and it's at that point I'm going to bring up the opposite of "kill without killing" which is "saving without saving" and in this Korosensei physically dies, but something about him gets saved. These two are the middle ground I stand on because there's more than one way to kill someone and it still be effective (in this case saving the world is the "effective"). In the end I;m confident they'll kill him, it's how that's question. Also Korosensei never actually said he wanted to be killed. Yes he said he looks forward to seeing how Class E will kill him and yes he said that he wanted to be killed by Class E, but never in the manga does it actually state he wants to be killed at all. I pretty sure all Korosensei wants is to keep his promise to Aguri and help their precious students grow. He doesn't want to be saved or killed, he just wants to help them.

Terasaka's point is the most valid point there is and I wholeheartedly agree with it, but I'm still neutral. I know that the chances of saving Korosensei are next to zero, but I'm also relaying on the fact that assassins have many talents that they sometimes forget can be used for others things because they are assassins. They kill and that's what they use their talents for. Korosensei used the assassination to help educate them because through killing him they were able to grow. That's what Korosensei may have educated them on, but regardless, when you get right down too it, they are still student and teacher and that can't be denied no matter what.

Also Karma and Nagisa. Nagisa's look setting off Karma is something to think about because I'm sure he knows that look best, but there's also the fact that Karma was set off before he was given that look. Karma isn't an assassin, he's a fighter and I think he's well aware of that. Nagisa isn't a fighter, he's an assassin and Karma of all people knows that better than anyone. I understand Karma's reasoning in this, and I understand Nagisa's too. I know Karma and Nagisa don't want to go against each like this, but they feel it's the only way to get through the other. Karma, despite how much he has matured, is still violent no matter what. Violence will pretty always be the best language he knows. Nagisa, despite his talent, is still ambiguous but since he knows the that violence is Karma's best language, he's prepared to fight him for his belief even if he is at an obvious disadvantage.

I'm not arguing from a side. I'm arguing from a neutral view like I said. No matter what side is chosen, they both have incredibly valid points and until my opinion is swayed we have to see how this war will play out.