Talk:Asami Sato/@comment-5103329-20120527175945/@comment-3005995-20120527214419

It may be hard to believe, but it doesn't mean that the Equalists sacrificed Korra, Tenzin, and Lin, Amon's 3 greatest enemies in the city, just so he could get a bug into team Avatar. She probably felt her father had betrayed her, and she made a split second decision. Follow her father and go against everything she knew and believed since she was born, or go with her new friends and boyfriend and oppose Amon's terrorising ideals, what she believed she was working for in the first place? It shows how strong of an individual she is for putting her personal beliefs above family ties. As I stated, I believe that she may struggle with this in the future, but in no way does it mean she's a spy.

Secondly, for your comparison. Many opposing, antagonistic forces thought they were right. In the crusades, the Europeans thought they were doing God's work by taking out the Muslims. The Romans thought they were right in leveling Carthage, slaughtering everyone, destroying the land itself. The new Republicans in France after the revolution thought they were right for mass-executing political opponents. Hitler thought he was right in clensing the human race from all non-Aryan individuals. Does that mean that everything all of them were involved in was just simple politics?