Talk:Equalists/@comment-5109557-20120519014253/@comment-184.158.91.145-20120521050705

^ Really? Benders are a MINORITY? WOW! Interesting how every second to minute of the show, you either only see benders or the focus is mostly on benders. Amon also attacked non-benders? That's a surprise since I didin't see anybody, even benders, severerly hurt during the attack on the arena. And Amon "terrorized" the bending GANGS, as if the gangs themselves haven't terrorized many other people before. Why not call the gangs terrorists as well, hmm? That's one of the big reason as to why the Equalists rose up in the first place. NO ONE really cared when the gangs ran amok in the city. We didn't really see Tarlock or even Korra forming a force to go after them in the first place. Now the non-benders get sick of being treated unfairly and form the Equalists and all of a sudden, they are the biggest threat?

I'm also pretty sure that they are the MOST CIVIL of all people in the Avatar world. And if you've forgotten, most if not all the wars in the Avatar world was not started by them. You can't be more civil than they can. Keep in mind: we are talking about the Avatar world here. Non-benders don't even have a represtative in the council. Who is actually going to listen to them when they protest and petition, huh? Who can they actually kick out of office? I don't know what kind of government they have, but based on the name, it's supposed to be a republic, ironically.

Oh, and the credibility thing, ironically makes no sense. Sure, the Equalists have gone about their goals the wrong way, but that doesn't take away their credibility to the point where they have no credibility. The injustice done onto them is not justified just because they make huge mistakes. If you are right and they have no credibility, then should they all just be killed and murdered? Should their voices never be heard? I don't know if you know this, but the U.S. has made many big, big mistakes and will continue to make many more. Does that take away the country's credibility? I guess according to your rules, it does.