Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-6500074-20130829103240/@comment-24400457-20140207073356

@Devil's Advocate the hyperbole was intended to be used as a sweeping generalisation of the members of the White Fang that did conform to their new regime. Sure Blake, a single faunus, has shown altruistic tendencies towards humanity and potentially saved the lives of a dozen or so crew members^. BUT Adam, and everyone else remaining in the White Fang (since they are still in the WF) have shown complete apathy towards the idea of murder.

And I would consider the White Fang, prior to the takeover, a peaceful organisation. After all they are seen as playing major roles in the faunus civil rights movement and, like Martin Luther King and his followers, used nonviolent acts of protests in an attempt to change human morals. Obviously we can't be sure how close to home that generalised analysis is, but it can be assumed that, for the most part that the vast majority were, at the very least, not sadistic (though pacifistic may have been a stretch). And the White Fang somehow managed to develop an indifference to these higher profile crimes (like heisting a train, performing executions or acts of terrorism). I'd be interested in seeing how.

Ill give your essay a proper read later since I don't have time right now, so if I've missed your point from giving it a very quick skim then apologies, I'll probably end up posting again 8 or 9 hours from now.

^Speaking of which: They never actually said the crew members were human... Maybe it bothered her that the WF would doom the Faunus they are fighting for to their death. What if she wouldn't have cared if they were human? Just a little something else to think about.