Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4010415-20141223120240/@comment-24.119.132.71-20150606074212

ChishioKunrin wrote: 24.119.132.71 wrote: i'd argue her young age, and the fact that it didn't actually take her that long to realize that what the white fang was doing was wrong, is all that's needed to if not completely sympathize than at least understand it. We don't know that. We don't know how long it took for her to get tired of helping the White Fang with their new violent methods. She never said how long she continued to work with them after they turned violent. She could've stuck with them for 3 years after they turned violent, for all we know.

And she may still be hesitant to really face off against them, considering the things she said in Black and White.

When Sun said "You really didn't think they were behind it, did you?" she replied "No. I think deep down I knew. I just didn't want to be right." Why didn't she want to be right?

When she heard Roman yelling at the White Fang and calling them animals, her immediate reaction was to say "This isn't right. The White Fang would never work with a Human. Especially not one like that." and go take Roman hostage.

When she took her bow off, she said "Brothers of the White Fang! Why are you aiding this scum?" well it depends on how long you think a long time is when your talking about a kid who grew up with the white fang and by the time she was 18 already knew that what they were doing was wrong. i'd say that's a real quick amount of time. a lot of people in real life or fiction who grew up in that sort of organization might never realize it. or it might be well into their adult years before it occurs to them that what they are doing is wrong. for her to see though the justifying and to have that strong a feeling for what is right and wrong at only the age of eighteen. when most of the adults she knows are probably still drinking the cool-aid? dang impressive in my opinion.