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  1. Daisy Jane deeply idolizes President Mobaha and even frequently quotes his famous adage "violence for violence is the rule of the beasts" - which she treats as a truth that she's free to hurt whoever she wants as she pleases, and that anyone who wants to try and stop her has the right to try and stop her. Even after Mobaha himself arrives in Japan to escort her and her family back to America, and afterwards condemns her attempt to force American values on Japan, she still respects him and believes it's in his right to go against what she believes is the sacred mission of America in general, as that is the freedom America grants to all its inhabitants. Like the rest of her family, she worships America itself as a female goddess, but unlike her family who see her as kind, forgiving, and willing to open its doors to all, she sees her as a vicious war deity that is being held back from enlightening the world as to the truth of freedom by petty red tape and the laws of politicians. She believes that what she is doing is a favor to the world, as the complacency and desire to preserve the old world by most other countries will, in her view, doom the world to chaos and strife once somebody with a high enough level decides to perform acts of evil instead of good, which she sees as an inevitability rather than a possibility, and that by trying to cling to safety and security, the world has doomed itself to be being unprepared when the inevitable time arrives. She holds genuine conviction in all her words, and never acts dishonest when in her true personality - [PROTAG] is even somewhat moved by her devotion to her ideals, even if she doesn't agree with their ends, and is happy to be the one who faces her after Daisy ends up knocking out [NORMAL]. She despises those who are content with the world all around them, seeing them as people who are already dead, and that people - even if they don't follow her ideology - should always be filled with discontent and try to make the world fit their view of how it should be, even if it goes against what she believes it will be. She believes that the universe has a way of working things out, and that the clash between her thesis and the heroes' antithesis will create a synthesis that will move the world in general - whether her thesis comes out on top or not, and as such is just as happy as [PROTAG] to be a part of their final duel of the arc - even congratulating [PROTAG] when she manages to defeat her and saying that Protag's passions were ultimately stronger than hers to have won in her place. When [NORMAL] first reveals her dark side in the fight against her, she initially sees her as a kindred spirit, only to fly into an anger when [NORMAL] admits that despite society being against her type of characterization, she doesn't mind being constrained by it - and this anger is likely what ended up leading to her defeat of [NORMAL]. As she is being taken away at the end of the work, she tells [PROTAG] to continue pursuing her ideals, and to be ready, since she'll be back one day.
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