Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-3146930-20140708014442/@comment-24994749-20140711052824

Let me start by clarifying that what I'm aiming to explain is not the behaviour of the mooks but the impression they left on Blake.

She had told Weiss the White Fang were a group of "very misguided faunus" who might have incurred into criminal acts against humans because they "grew tired of being pushed around", she wanted to think better of them than to be the ones behind the spree of dust robberies, because, even if misguided in their methods, she still thought they were doing what they thought best for the oppressed faunus.

What she found:

- they were the ones behind the robberies. - they were committing said robberies in aid of an openly racist human. - they were ready to attack a seemingly unarmed faunus who had only disarmed their racist human leader who had just tried to kill her, a fellow faunus who had refereed to them as brothers.