Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20141017020106/@comment-24891101-20141017062901

But comparing it to the real world misses the point, in that there is nothing comparable to what he does. He has a moral duty to kill the Grimm, because of their nature, which is a thing lacking in the real world. If he takes pleasure in it, good for him. By virtue of being an existential threat, and with no ability to come to peace, one should not feel any remorse for slaying Grimm.

And why do people think Adam is a hybrid? To me he's just a terrorist. Cinder I'll give you. Why do you say Ozpin is so much older? I'm not seeing any real evidence. At the very least, it's not a given.

As to Ironwood, I would hope you agree that he's not evil, just that he may circumvent Ozpin, because he feels Ozpin is not discharging his duty. This would be perfectly legal, since I don't see Ironwood as breaking the law. He's well intentioned, but a little too hidebound and aggressive.