Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-6493589-20150619172544/@comment-226878-20150627135111

Suffice to say, I for one believe the writers are leaving it to the audience to draw their own conclusions for the time being. As I said earlier, the subject is a side note and not really relevant to the core plot at the moment (that being Ruby learning about her team and whatever it is Cinder is up to). If the audience does not have enough experience with discrimination to know its effects when they see them, they'll draw different conclusions and, well, it just really doesn't matter at that point. The point is, I see it. It hasn't been much in the show, but I've seen it. I think it supports Velvet's choice not to fight back and supports the continued existence of the White Fang.