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I still don’t view this as a conflict. If anything, that’s the problem, and the Avatarverse’s homophobia should fall under InformedAttribute. Can we all at least agree that the originally entry needs to be heavily rewritten?
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I still don’t view this as a conflict. If anything, that’s the problem, and the Avatarverse’s homophobia should fall under InformedAttribute. The fact that so much of this conversation revolves around Sozin, a character that does not actually appear in the comic, is demonstrative of that.

I disagree with the definition of \"morally gray\" that seems to be being used here. Katara v. Pakku is not grey morality, not even White and Gray, it\'s Black and White, just with Black having some understandable, as distinct from sympathetic, motivations. Amon is a perfect example of a failed attempt to make a morally gray character, where his motives and even his ideology were muddled to the point that WordOfGod had to clarify that he wasn\'t an outright charlatan or a WindmillCrusader. Hiroshi, for all his motives, is written as a raving lunatic by the end of Book One. And of course there\'s Unalaq and Vaatu, who were never anything but pure Black. Only the last two seasons of \'\'Korra\'\' really suceed at the WhiteAndGrayMorality they were aiming for.

Can we all at least agree that the originally entry needs to be heavily rewritten?
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I think if they had made any sympathetic character from the show not 100% supportive, we’d be having this exact conversation about whether or no that was CharacterDerailment.
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I think if they had made any sympathetic character from the show not 100% supportive, we’d be having this exact conversation about whether or not that was CharacterDerailment.
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