[Now that's more like it. Some actual thought put into it, which gets her to smile a little.]
Without further consideration, I'm inclined to think as you do. However, I am reminded of a situation from home: refugees, in Indol, protesting the use of Blades because of their perceived responsibility for their refugee status. Most of us, myself included at the time, found this to be foolish and ungrateful behavior. However, it ultimately turned out that the Indoline Praetorium was controlling the flow and use of Blades as a means to condemn the world itself, and so those refugees had not been truly wrong in their views. Here, I know even less of the political situation.
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Without further consideration, I'm inclined to think as you do. However, I am reminded of a situation from home: refugees, in Indol, protesting the use of Blades because of their perceived responsibility for their refugee status. Most of us, myself included at the time, found this to be foolish and ungrateful behavior. However, it ultimately turned out that the Indoline Praetorium was controlling the flow and use of Blades as a means to condemn the world itself, and so those refugees had not been truly wrong in their views. Here, I know even less of the political situation.