Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-68.48.137.130-20161128005048/@comment-14909251-20170401180455

Blackchaos27 wrote: Indeed. Let's go down the list here of who has shown discrimination towards Faunus and how:

-A school bully pulling on a girl's rabbit ears.

-An heiress whose mindset was warped by her experiences with her prick of a father and automatically assumes all Faunus are criminals.

-A street thug who hates pretty much everyone (except maybe his hench-woman) calling WF members animals whenever he's irritated at them.

-A cheap businessman who doesn't pay Faunus fairly for the harder work his company makes them do, and brushes it off by telling others he pays them the same about as everybody else.

And that's about it. It's hard to take the whole Faunus racism, and in turn the WF's motives, seriously when this is all we've been show. Everything else is just told. They can't just have a character talk about discrimination and expect us to just take their word for it. Which is why they need to, at some point, show us a concrete example of what Humans in general have done to Faunus. I think their best opportunity for this really is when Blake shows up in Mistral without the bow. Not only does it give them an ideal opportunity to show the racism or discrimination Faunus face, but it also builds character development for Blake and potentially other characters such as Weiss if she is present.