Talk:Raven Branwen/@comment-35455126-20181010184947/@comment-5430952-20181011200946

Enough, Thunder, Raven is in no position to challenge Salem, nor does she have any desire to. As Masma pointed out, she's the one who needs to learn that the war is worth fighting, not Tai. If anything, she'd want him to watch over Yang so she doesn't get herself killed while under Ozpin's watch, that would be more consistent with Raven's personality.

As for Qrow, he was already incensed when he learned Lionheart had sold out countless Huntsmen to Salem's forces. Learning that Raven had also joined Salem's side (as far as he could tell), it's no surprised he's washed his hands of her, for she's "crossed the line," just like Lionheart. And it seems to me that "crossing the line" means helping Salem and thus becoming an enemy of mankind. So Qrow has plenty of reasons to disown Raven, not just about what she did to her family.