03-07-2018, 11:59 AM
(03-07-2018, 11:01 AM)dicappatore Wrote: Sorry, late to the party. Lost power since the 2nd of March.
You make an interesting observation on this whole Human/Wesen relationship, but you forget to include Human and Wesen factors in the mix.
As an example. if you study Communism, you would think, in it's purity, it wold be a great idea. we all work as what we are able to do for the "COMMON GOOD" and , Bingo, we all get along with no needs and wants, since, all is provided for. What fails in "Communism" is the "Human Factor". Some humans are greedy. This is why the idea fails.
As we see in the TV show presented to us, Humans and Wesen alike all had their greedy version of each other, in their mist. Whether it was 50,000 ago or in modern day Portland. What screws up the works is the greed in some of the Humans and the Wesen. This, IMO, is why the Humans/Wesen relationship failed. If it failed amongst themselves, how could it succeed between both worlds?
Hey dicappatore, thank you for your post.
Maybe I wasn't as clear as I would like to have being. But my ideas is based also on your view about the human factor.
To be more precise, when I wrote about the evolution of humans X wesen X grimm, I think all of them are just selfish. Everything each individual think about is his own survival and them the survival of his own genes (the descendants).
All decisions (mainly in that period of time) I think is based on that. So, a grimm gourp would work with humans if this give than a better chance to survive. The same goes to wesen. A weak wesen group would die fighting alone against a stronger wesen group. this way, they would have better chances if they work with a human group or/and a grimm group.
In the moment the battle stop or the conditions change and the weak wesen group can change agaisnst the human. The opposite can happen too.
So I agree with you in this point (and about the communisn too, just for the records... )
“If two people agree on everything, one of them is unnecessary.”
— Attributed to Winston Churchill
— Attributed to Winston Churchill