DEI Kenny
Are we seriously expected to believe that Kenny, a kid who picked up karate a mere six months ago, is suddenly skilled enough to compete in the Sekai Taikai — a global tournament for elite martial artists? The premise is already stretching credibility thin. Realistically, only fighters like Robby, Tory, Miguel, and maybe Hawk have any business being there at all. Dimitri? That’s laughable. But no, it seems that wasn’t ludicrous enough for the writers. They just had to shoehorn Kenny into the lineup — not because of merit, but because he checks the diversity box. And not only does he make the cut, but he’s inexplicably overpowered, as if six months of training can transform anyone into a world-class competitor. This nonsense perfectly encapsulates the absurdity of DEI: forcing representation at the expense of logic, coherence, and basic storytelling integrity.
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