Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-6493589-20150619172544/@comment-24389754-20150628172318

73.Anon.52 wrote:

If someone were in an organization that shunned and wanted to kill you, and someone left it because they were asked to be a suicide bomber, would you expect them to be your friend? Would you hand them a loaded gun, bring your family into the same room, and trust them not to kill anyone just because they decided blowing themselves up wasn't worth it? Hell no, because it proves nothing about their politics. And what has that to do with the argument? An example can only work if it can fit into context. If this is anything to go by, Blake would still hate humanity. Which is why she's so calm about being on a team of humans and makes no attempt to escape them untill she blew her cover.  It had less to do with her hating them and more to do with her being worried Weiss would hate her.

And once again, should Blake be even slightly racist, she would think that Ozpin knowing she's a Funaus equals bad thing. If she thinks all humans are racist, she would think Ozpin is racist because he's human. Racist person in power is someone you don't want to follow. Especially when you're a part of the they discriminate against. Blake would have left Beacon before joining it.

And once again, '''where's your proof that the train job was the only straw? '''And how do you know Funaus were the crew members? Due to the White Fang, Weiss views all Funaus as criminals just like them. So it would be logical to assume her family would think the same. And having a group of extremist transport dangerous equitment and powerful substances is the dumbest idea you could have. So it would make more sense that they were human crew members.

'What about the crew members?' - Blake

'What about them?' - Adam

In that scene, Adam is the racist one, Blake's the equal opertunist. Because one wants to kill humans and the other doesn't. If Blake were racist, she wouldn't care. It's not her safety on the line, heck with her line of work that's pare for the coarse. It's not Funaus life on the line, that wouldn't make a lick of sense. The only people in danger of blowing up are humans and androids. Unless Blake has a thing for robots, which she can't because she also spent the trailer slicing and dicing them, she's worried for human safety.