Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-25266931-20161029232857/@comment-27564588-20161103155527

KNN005 wrote: Survive as in for there to be a WF in a world where humans and Faunus get along. Otherwise they'd have to disband because no one would trust or want them around. Unlike the Black Panthers they slaughtered a city and was gonna blow up a train. And worked with known criminals. That's why the can't have a place in a peaceful society. Where as the Black Panthers could because for the most part they want people to understand that black lives matter just as much as everyone else's. Which is why the got weapons so they could protect their own. Not to commit genocide.

Sun would be a nice brighter side brought to the fold. Problem is, he's irresponsible and kinda of hypocrite. As he stole a ride on a boat and ran from the cops on his first day of school. Blake on the other hand could lead the WF to be like a spy group to keep eyes and ears on Salem's criminal activity after Blake reforms them into a productive organization in a peaceful society.

I think Adam saw that despite Cinder's honeyed words she was trying to seduce him into doing something that would go against what the WF stood for. What was reasonable about him was that he stopped and listened to them at all is what I meant. An unreasonable crazed zealot would kill 3 teen humans on sight if they found his base. If nothing else to keep WF a secret. Now he follows Cinder only because she didn't leave him a choice. He's powerful but he likely knew nothing of the Maiden power and with most of his friends roasted he had to submit. But there may be a double cross later. No one likes to work for someone who constantly nudges you and says "Hey, remember, I can kill you any time I want! Toodles!" Torchwick didn't like it either. A teen mean girl bossing around a gangster? Weak. But he knew he couldn't beat her. Same with Adam. Maybe the day comes when he sees Cinder fatigued after a battle and strikes her down.

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Well, at least we've admited we're pretty much talking about real-life race relations