Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20200408113657/@comment-32790176-20200409054633

Penguinluver1431 wrote: Jayrob95 wrote: Penguinluver1431 wrote:

You just answered your own question there. You consider it weakness (note that’s your opinion not at all a fact) therefore any reason they could give you wouldn’t be satisfactory because you wouldn’t accept it and consider it as such. It’s not that you can’t understand it’s that you wouldn’t even if you were told. That sounds like you're saying I should be forced to care about "the other side" or show empathy towards Marley and the Warriors, even though there is nothing about them to empathize with. I have said many times, I do not CARE about the enemy perspective in AoT. They dug their own graves when RBA destroyed the Walls and set Eren on his current path (I cheered when Bertolt died, he had it coming, and I hope Reiner and Annie meet the same end). I shouldn't be forced to care about people whose side of the story is of no relevance to me. No it sounds like I’m saying what I said. You consider forgiveness or anything of the sort to be weakness so any explanation means nothing to you. Literally all I said there. No, I didn't say forgiveness in general is weakness. I said forgiveness for those who DO NOT DESERVE IT. Name ONE likable quality about the Warriors/Marleys characters that makes them worth forgiving for their heinous crimes. You’ve said it several times over the course of several discussions that you consider that kind of forgiveness as the makings of someone who is weak. Especially considering what they don’t deserve is forgiveness for killing a soldier who had invaded there home. Much like Bertolt dying during his invasion is a sad but ultimately expected result of war the same can be said for Sasha and her tragic death.

I mean I can name several. I’ll even use Gabi. Her desire to understand Reiner’s struggle, her willingness to die for her cause, while also trying to make sure Falco doesn’t die for her actions and assuring everyone he had nothing to do with what she’s done. The lengths she’s willing to go to try and save him. Her desire to prove the prejudice against fellow Eldians is wrong and how there not all evil which she’s been told all her life. Any one of those traits could be likable and admirable in a person.