Talk:Amon/@comment-4097725-20120429023750/@comment-4097725-20120429110807

Hiroshi Sato, a non-bender, is famous for his idea of the Sato Mobile, but he has no say in anything related to the politics of Republic City, because if that were the case, there would be a non-bender representative of the Council. However, they're all benders. And hey, I never said they were ALL categorized as evil. I said good benders were outnumbered by the bad, but of course, I'm not unaware of the writing strategy of how the villains outnumber the heroes, but lets go past what the writers think, shall we? Tenzin and Katara are very good willed benders, and Korra, though disobedient and egotistical, still fights for the cause of good... but let's go deeper within, let's try to put ourselves in the shoes of Amon, of Korra, and of Tenzin. Non-benders are lower and I see a pretty lot of high standard benders out there. Hiroshi Sato is one of few successful names who cannot bend. However, the Council, Tenzin, even the Triad are all living. Tenzin owns the island, Tarlok is damn rich, the Triad can do whatever they want, blah blah blah. Yes, if there were no bending, they'd still have war, but it would be much more humanized and fair. In this world of bending, war and chaos is inevitable, but Amon is good enough to give his cronies something that Ozai never gave his people under his dictatorial rule; hope for a chance to fight. And, if I were Amon, assuming that his family in fact was killed and it wasn't a lie, I would work hard and support the fall of that same thing that killed my beloved family. I won't lie. Though Amon is cool, (since in every series I've watched, the villains were where my preferences went to) I think his motive is not for Lifestyle Equality, but rather Fighting Equality to be equal with benders, because if I were Amon, Lifestyle Equality would be a very far goal to reach.