Thread:99.45.171.100/@comment-27404492-20170406212527/@comment-33293221-20170406231520

99.45.171.100 wrote: " She doesn't care about humanity, she's just pointing out Oz's paradoxical actions to him." If this was true, why would she use moralistic language and refer to him as "sick" and "cruel" for how he treats the hunters? She clearly has some sort of moral compass here. If you went to the next line of the song, you'd realize she's calling him sick and cruel because he "convinced them their world could be saved".

Saved from what?

''Her. The Grimm. ''Oz is convincing humans they can band together and stop Grimm from destroying humanity, the thing Grimm do if they kill enough humans.

So she's so confident in her powers that she's looking at what Ozpin is doing as pointless, asserting that when people are dying, they'll blame Ozpin for giving them hope in survival, which she believes is pointless given the inevitable force of the Grimm when people are divided.