r/AvatarMemes 7d ago

LoK endless wisdom

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u/FaeLurker 7d ago

i guess i'll always be in this mess: half these comments are just bashing on korra as a person. even got some giving hypothetical situations to then say "ugh korra you are acting obnoxious." like you didn't write the hypothetical...jesus

korra didn't kill the avatars; she was fighting for her life and the line got cut by antagonist. idk where people feel justified to go off like korra is actively doing this to you personally. jfc move on and laugh at the meme that is about the avatar state.

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u/MrZokeyr 7d ago

God, thank you! I can't stand people constantly bashing Korra for shit that isn't even her fault. (I'm realizing now that the following says "you" a lot. I don't mean "you, the person I'm replying to" as I agree with you. I just felt the need to add a rant to the discussion and I'm piggybacking off your comment lol)

"She cut off the past avatars!" Yeah, no, that was NOT an active decision. That entire plot point was basically as close as you can get in a kids show to a character being sexually assaulted/raped. People who blame her for that are the same kind of people I cover my drink around.

Also, Aang cuts off contact with Roku willingly in the comics because his advice was unhelpful and irrelevant in the new era. Hell, even if you didn't read the comics, the series finale of the show explicitly shows that none of the past avatars are able to offer the answer he needs. Korra no longer having access to past lives changes basically nothing. If anything (and I'd like to clarify—from a writing standpoint—as what happened to her was traumatic af), it's a better outcome. It shows that this is a new era, the wisdom of the old world is no longer applicable and this society needs to look forward, not back. It's making the best out of an awful, fucked up situation.

I've heard similar stories from people who have been raped. That kind of trauma doesn't ever really go away. But in just about every case I've heard about from both friends and stories online, there's a singular silver-lining that they reach that helps them to keep going: "I'm still alive. I can't undo what happened, but I'm still here." Korra is a survivor trying to make the best of what happened, and people have the fucking AUDACITY to blame her.

And if anyone responds "it's not that deep, bro," I just KNOW you failed English class. Every story has some kind of deeper meaning, lesson, metaphor, allegory, etc.—even if the writer didn't intend it—and your inability to comprehend that is incredibly sad.

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u/Kellar21 5d ago

The whole issue with your comparison is that Korra was actively fighting an enemy most Avatars at her age would absolutely demolish and she lost the fight. That is it.

Aang at 16 would have kicked Unalaq's ass so hard it wouldn't even be funny.

But Korra lost that fight in a pretty stupid way, and it's more bad writing than the character fault.

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u/Kellar21 5d ago

Aang could have killed Ozai at any practically moment after he got AS, the moment he went AS Ozai couldn’t even touch him. The spirit bending thing was the complicated part

Dark Avatar Unalaq was less impressive than Ozai with the Comet, guy was basically a somewhat empowered Waterbender with fancy moves. His physical feats simply don’t measure up that much.

Korra lost that fight and had to go for a Rematch later with some weird giant spirit stuff.

The whole thing was just ruining one of the best parts of Avatar and just worked to make people dislike Korra more for being associated with breaking the Avatar Cycle.

Korra got defeated too easily, her AS didn’t seem to empower her that much compared to her base form.