Same I literally just got to that part and it’s pissing me off so bad cause he really thought he was saying words of wisdom but no, you’re just dumb as fuck. Your friend literally started beating up your other friend cause he found out he likes boys. How in the hell is this correct are you fucking stupid and then him saying like how he just doesn’t understand how he can like boys and be gay…. you don’t need to understand shit it’s none of your business. It literally has nothing to do with you. Hello? Everybody just dumb as fuck like obviously the girls are correct and I hate how the author let him have the last word like he was actually spilling some shit he wasn’t saying anything meaningful. Personally, I would’ve cut them off. It’s either your riding with me or you’re against me. Pissed me off so bad. I don’t even feel like continuing.

Genuinely probably one of the dumbest things I've ever read. I didn't like how it was subtly pushed by the author to us be on a "neutral" side. How he was saying that the girls were doing the same thing by verbally attacking him for something he doesn't understand and comparing it to bullying. No shit Sherlock, obviously the reaction is going to be different because they're two different things???? Like comparing a guy being gay to a psycho who likes to harass people is just insane to me. Bro just shut up where did you even come from
It's one thing to not understand people but it's also another to act on it just because you hate it. Kensuke is so obviously in the wrong because he hit someone cause they liked men. When it literally has absolutely nothing to do with him????
Omg and then he starts to spout some more bullshit. This neutral shit is pissing me off. You're allowed to disagree with your friends and say that what they did is wrong. Sure, you can't change what they think, but that doesn't mean you have to agree with them and see their side. It is so goddamn obvious that Touma is in the right because what did he even do? This is my probably my only grudge with the manga cause of the author's weird pushing of this opinion.