Talk:Asami Sato/@comment-72.199.181.220-20120430054527/@comment-4521003-20120430055528

She specifically showed enough admiration for a pro-bending player to feel even worse about running him over and to ask him out on a date. She then, out of the kindness of her heart, convinced her father to fund that player's team.

Asami has none of the reasons to become an Equalist. Your entire theory merely twists the facts to fit your opinion, rather than forming your opinion to the facts. Being a nice nonbender who likes pro-bending and pro-bending players who has a powerful father doesn't make her an Equalist; in fact, her entire backstory has nothing at all to suggest that she's an Equalist.

It seems to me that any time a nonbending character is introduced, people assume they are Amon or an Equalist. They even think the women are Amon for crying out loud. Not all nonbenders have to be Equalists. Can't some of them, like Asami, represent nonbenders who actually don't mind benders?