Talk:Amon/@comment-206.15.88.14-20130112133526/@comment-3338975-20130114010707

Your argument doesn't make sense then. Regardless of how you see The Promise, the main plot points were still declared canon by Bryke, and it's difficult to argue that culture-mixing is not one of said plot points. It'd make more sense to make an argument as to the relative benevolence of the Fire Nation's intentions at given points in their history, and how that affected the colony's internal make-up, than to simply deny the entire set-up as mere "plot hole" just so your argument will work more easily.

What's more likely, is that Amon would probably eventually plan on setting up some sort of secret police when he was in power, which would regulate all familes which previously had benders in them, and take away any children who showed signs of bending - and of course slaughter anyone who had the gall to ignore with said "equalizing" rules, as all power-hungry extermists ultimately do when they have the means to.