Talk:And the Winner Is.../@comment-121.54.32.153-20120512181102/@comment-68.92.158.25-20120512190000

While I agree with you, Soso, there's still the matter of Tenzin. Tenzin has a place on the council, and while he represents the last of the airbenders, his family isn't a nation. That means there is special consideration for benders in politics, and just because his dad was the avatar doesn't mean he's more important. Lastly, a person can represent a nation but that doesn't mean they represent all of that nations interest groups. It's more of an argument of class warfare, obviously a lot of non-benders feel unrepresented as a whole and that benders are over represented.