Let's start with the the truth first, there's absolutely no connection between Erwin and Erwin Rommel, just people like you trying to make a connection to fill an agenda, an agenda that makes no sense considering how the story has been going for 123 chapters, even Pixis as a character in the manga did nothing even close to what you're looking for.
the series has always been anti-imperialism, pro civil liberties and discourses. The royal family was corrupt, the government and church violent and corrupt. 'Nazi Germany' Marley depicted like absolute monsters, even the Yaegerist were immediately show like villains by performing a horrible terrorist act in their first appearance.
Look at Gaby's arc, look at the message of the world being cruel but beautiful, look at the 'hero' Eren face and Armin reaction in the last chapter.
So yeah, you're not making any sense in your desperate search for this to be considered fascist. Well, you do you.
I'm only reporting what I've been told that the Japanese guidebook says. One of the sources was even arguing that AoT isn't fascist but that Isayama certainly isn't helping his case with this.
Anyways, the facts are that Pixis wasn't modeled on a Japanese war criminal and that Isayama praised war criminal.
Will also point out that yes, the story dealt with a corrupt military dictatorship and royal family, it was replaced by a more benevolent dictatorship and good girl queen. Or are you going to argue that benevolent rule by military is a good thing?
Eren's face is scary but a scary face doesn't make a villain. What he's doing is scary but is the story framing him as a tragic hero that did what was necessary and brought a utopia to the world? I think it might.
You've been arguing feelings since the chapter came out. You feel a lot of ridiculous things about the manga and where it is headed despite a complete lack of evidence for your arguments and claims.
I mean I think the evidence (which is based on foreshadowing and Norse Mythology references as well Eren's philosophy and statement) that this is pointing toward that yes, there is no twist . Eren wants to destroy every other race of man besides his own that resides behind the walls and that he succeeds based on the final panel that Isayama revealed. And I also think that based on that success that the people within the Walls are going to glorify him as a hero(because it wouldn't really make sense for them to vilify him). Hell, Historia's kid might even be Eren's which would mean that his bloodline rules the world.
I'm one for one with King Bran. Let's see if I'm right with Eren.
And if I'm right, I have to ask myself, what's the message that the story is sending me?
I mean I still like Attack on Titan as a story but I think the messages that it sends are potentially extremely toxic.
I don't because that's a very juvenile outlook to it. That only works if you're being selective or just don't know enough about history to realize the importance of individual events and how they bleed in to other events.
How so?