Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24198837-20140421023639/@comment-24260323-20140425052749

XDex wrote:

During the war, I imagine it split the Hunters. Some may have fought for the humans (training doesn't make someone a good person), and some may have kept out of it. That may be true, but there are also good people who still have their own flaws. For example, Dr. Seuss hated the Japanese during WW2, but later reconciled after a trip to Japan and emphasized the need for foreign aid to help rebuild. There's also Ghandi who said: "I do not consider Hitler to be as bad as depicted. He is showing an ability that is amazing, and he seems to be gaining his victories without much bloodshed." I'm not sure if he changed his views though...