I know I'm gonna regret keepin up with this but I'm bored so here we go.
You're literally whining that someone won't instantly agree with what you're saying just because you said it. You realize that if we have a long, dragged out argument, it's because BOTH of us are doing the same thing, right? Not that I'm missing your holier than thou gospel.
Yes, he has. Going to MF knowing your target is involved in bigger things and that will grant you an opening isn't deceit.
This isn't even strategic. Any idiot would know this. Blackbeard's plan was to make the World Government htink he was their ally in order to gain access to Impel Down and exclusive sea routes. That's deception. His plan was to make the Whitebeard Pirates think he was their ally in order to get the Yami Yami no Mi. That's deception.
Ratting out the location of Baltigo then dipping before the Marines got there isn't deceit.
How is this strategy either? The Blackbeard Pirates ACCIDENTALLY find Baltigo, tear up the island when no one is there, and then ran away when the Marines showed up. None of that is intelligent strategy.
BM's only real strategic showing at this point was a deceitful one as I've pointed out, she's shown no depth to her strategy
The only things that have been pointed out in this thread as actual strategies from Blackbeard are deceiving the Whitebeard Pirates and deceiving the World Government. And as I've pointed out before, both of these strategies and the strategy Big Mom employed against the Vinsmokes are the same plan: Pretend to be an entity's ally in order to backstab them and gain more power when they are vulnerable.
and you've still been unable to prove it was her plan and not a crew mate like Streusen who we've seen guide BM in her decisions before.
We've seen Big Mom get guided by Streussen only when she was a little girl, and never when she was an adult. We've seen Big Mom explain Pudding's role in the assassination to Pudding, indicating she came up with it. As said before, as captain of the crew, any of their plans are de facto hers. YOU need proof that the plan wasn't, her status as the supreme leader of the crew is indication enough that it was her plan.
If you can't prove it was BM's plan when we have proof she has people influence her decision making process then it in no way acts as evidence of her strategic capabilities.
If you really want to play this game, then we can: Show me proof that Doc Q, Van Ogre, or Lafitte didn't come up with Blackbeard's plans at Impel Down, at Marineford, and with the World Government.
So it was Luffy's plan for Sanji to go rogue back at Alabasta?
The difference between this and the Vinsmoke Assassination is that we have proof that Sanji came up with that plan. You have zero proof that someone other than Big Mom created that plan.
The burden of proof is on the one who makes the claim, you claimed it was BM's plan personally. If you can't prove it, you can't prove it no shame in that. I like the classic "you asked for proof, well you show your proof first" defense though.
I gave my proof. Big Mom's status as the captain and her status as queen of Whole Cake mean that all major plans they take come from her, because that's how leadership works. This only becomes untrue if you can present proof that someone else came up with the plan, as we can with Sanji going rogue in Alabasta. Until that proof is found, her status as the leader is proof enough.
The PK's life was constantly in danger from the Marines and other pirates including the Yonkou. You need strategy to help you survive
Not really. You can just fight them off with a powerful crew and by being a powerful captain. Not to mention, as I said before, that there's no politics game once you become the Pirate King. There's no way someone can usurp that title from you. Once you're Pirate King, you're Pirate King till you die.
not to mention if you need strategy to become a yonkou in what way does it make sense that you could surpass them with no strategic capabilities?
I will admit, however, that an Emperor can have advisors that can act as their proxy for strategies. And before you try to pass this off as onto Big Mom, remember that there's zero evidence that she has such a thing, and has been shown explaining other people's duties to them, as the leader and former of a plan does.
The difference being BB used his strategy to take advantage of someone far above him at the time while BM's strategy exploited people far below her at the time. You can keep crying strategy all you want but her examples are inferior to BB's.
The strategies are still the same though. The difference of taking advantage of someone in a better position than you doesn't mean they didn't do the same thing: They tricked someone into forming an alliance with them, lured them into a vulnerable spot, and then backstabbed them. It's the same level of strategy because it's the exact same plan.
Those are actions not mentality
Are you seriously trying to say that mentality has no effect on behavior? Are you trying to say that childish actions are not the result of a childish mentality? In which case, yes, we are done, because you're clearly delusional or desperate to say anything to avoid acknowledging that BM and Blackbeard share many integral traits.
Rolling around due to burning pain isn't childish.
It is when you're howling like a child. If you want to see non-childish reactions to damage, look at Zoro reacting to Kaku's attacks when they hit, Whitebeard reacting to attacks at Marineford, Marco reacting to being shot in the chest, Shanks reacting to his arm being torn off, Doflamingo reacting to Gear Four hits, Sanji reacting to Jabra's hits. Even the fact that Teach feels more pain than normal people doesn't change that his reaction is childish.
Showing fear of the WSM isn't childish
It's not, begging for your life and crying because of that fear is.
The manner in which he expresses those may be a bit childish but neither are a reflection of his mentality.
Oh wow, you actually
were trying to say that a person's behavior has nothing to do with their mentality. That's actually amazing.
They're not at all. One involves much more strategy to pull of
Not really. Both Big Mom and Blackbeard needed to observe the people they were tricking to find something they would want to exploit. Both Big Mom and Blackbeard needed to wait until the right time when they were vulnerable to backstab them. Both Big Mom and Blackbeard needed to offer something to get into their good graces. Both Big Mom and Blackbeard needed to maintain the illusion of an amicable alliance in order to keep suspicion down. Same level of strategy.
relies on your clout to bring your target to you.
You know what's actually amazing? This is the EXACT PHRASE you used to describe what Blackbeard did, and now you're using it to describe Big Mom's as inferior. Crazy how that works out.