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WC-83 wrote: That is a fair point.

I'd hardly call a witch hunt blameless. A person was killed in cold blood or ruined because of fear, I wouldn't think saying "I can't honestly blame them" is any consolation to those who suffered a situation like that.

''Man: We saw girls running naked in the woods, and now they are saying they were bewitched by the devil and that some people in town are working for him! We must hang the witches!''

Qrow: Can't say I blame ya

(That's a referrence to The Crucible for those who got it).

Also, I kinda heard Qrow's comment about the Faunus population density in Menagarie as those people. I don't know, it didn't sound objective (though it's a far cry from the days of "pack the suckers in, no Faunus out of their cage" that created the Faunus Rights Revolution).

He said he couldn't blame the faunus for considering humans a hostile species. He said it wasn't difficult to sympathize with early man's reaction to seeing what must have seemed to them to be demons. I mean, what do you think most people back in the day would have said if they saw a guy walk into town with bull horns? I don't agree with it, and it didn't really sound like Qrow did, but I can understand why they would have that reaction.

And the last part was just keeping the correct pronouns of the sentence together.