Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20131126224412/@comment-71.55.26.234-20131201165030

She wasn't staring at the Human hunter, she was looking at the hunter and the hunted.

The way that people feel about creatures of Grimm when they were nearly destroyed was that they were a threat against their survival. Now that they are not a threat anymore, I use the word not very loosely here, they are seen as animals and beasts.

The people's view of the faunus also come in here as they are probably seen as the next group of Grimm, or at least a sign of the animalistic nature of humans. The people of Remnant do not want to be reminded of how closely they could be related to the soulless beasts that are the creatures of Grimm, or to how closely they had come to destruction, so they try to ignore it, to wipe away any sign.

With this treatment, Blake is no doubtedly going through extreme turmoil at the fact that she is training to become a Huntress to protect people that would normally ridicule and hurt her. It is almost perfect irony that, relating to her origin, Blake is the mixture of the Beauty, humanity, and the Beast, the faunus... and that with the actions of those around her, the humans are proving to be more Grimm-oriented and beastly than the faunus ever were.