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The Ethics Committee are not cackling villains. They are old men and women who genuinely believe they are saving humanity. They commit genocide "gently." Shinsekai Yori argues that the most dangerous evil is the one that thinks it is righteous.
Unlike typical coming-of-age stories, Shinsekai Yori shows that growing up means learning to accept unforgivable compromises. Saki ends the series not as a hero, but as a warden. Adult happiness, the show suggests, is frequently a lie we tell ourselves to sleep at night. Shinsekai Yori From The New World- Complete n...
Are the Queerats monsters because they are biologically different, or because society has made them monsters? Squealer is more "human" (loving, vengeful, strategic) than most psychic humans. The show forces us to realize that "humanity" is a behavior, not a species. The Ethics Committee are not cackling villains
The anime ends with Saki and Satoru walking through a field. They pass a young Queerat child playing with a stick. Just before they leave, the child turns to them and says, in perfect human language: Are the Queerats monsters because they are biologically
"We are human."
Saki smiles. She writes in her epilogue diary: "Maybe we can be friends with the Queerats someday. Or maybe... they will overthrow us."
This ending is ambiguous genius. Saki has not solved the problem. She has merely delayed the inevitable. The Queerats have learned language, empathy, and rebellion. The cycle of oppression—power begets fear, fear begets atrocity—is destined to repeat.