

If you want to discuss civilly and ask to "agree to disagree", it would behoove you to stop sniping at people.
Provocation is not an excuse.
I'll be more inclined to bear that in mind when it's aimed at everybody who indulges in 'sniping' around these parts and not just one or two posters.
Furthermore, it wasn't intended to be 'sniping' so much as speculation as to the likely counter argument. Holding an entire nation responsible for the sins of a few is not a wise or fair decision at all. Garlemald needs to learn this yet so, too, does Eorzea and many of the posters around these parts.![]()


Still not an excuse. You may not be able to control how others post, but you can certainly control how you post.
Whatever you call it, stop it. It's disruptive and unproductive.Furthermore, it wasn't intended to be 'sniping' so much as speculation as to the likely counter argument.
You keep saying there's this large mass of people that must hate everything about Garlemald and think all of its people are rotten, but I'm not seeing them. Outside of one person a while back that thought it was somehow a good idea to wipe all Garleans from existence, which is...clearly not a good thing?I'll be more inclined to bear that in mind when it's aimed at everybody who indulges in 'sniping' around these parts and not just one or two posters.
Furthermore, it wasn't intended to be 'sniping' so much as speculation as to the likely counter argument. Holding an entire nation responsible for the sins of a few is not a wise or fair decision at all. Garlemald needs to learn this yet so, too, does Eorzea and many of the posters around these parts.
I keep saying this, but I'm unsure if you've made the distinction: addressing and talking about the long list of injustices caused by the Empire is not mutually exclusive with also wanting more non-evil depictions of Garlemald. We're not talking about the wealth inequality of Ul'dah, the xenophobic tendencies that still linger within Gridania and Ishgard, the resulting problems of "civilizing" pirates Limsa has to deal with, or the isolationist mindsets of Sharlayan or Hingashi.
Obviously Rosenoire was not insinuating that Arenvald's father was somehow the sole representative of what Garlemald's all about. The point being made was that Arenvald has no reason to try getting in touch with that part of his ancestry because he's already come to terms with it and he already considers himself firmly Ala Mhigan. Other posters have done a much better job at pointing out why that's the case.
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