(08-01-2020, 10:16 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: I expect that the majority of wesen are like the ones who crowded into the spice shop in a near panic every time something happened that they perceived as a potential threat to wesen secrecy: they just want to be left alone to live their relatively peaceful and comfortable middle-class American lives. The ones who were attracted to BC were probably like the real life people who find neo-Nazi groups attractive: the ones looking for someone to blame for the fact that they can't seem to make it in the world as it is.
This is an interesting thought. Humans don't want every single element of their various cultures plastered out there for all to see. Their culture is part of what makes them different and it is a personal thing. It would be the same with wesen as well. Not everything should be broadcast. It's enough that they can celebrate portions of it without all to see. I had often wondered why wesen would come to the United States if they weren't going to follow the laws set up here for everyone's protection. But in truth, I think they cared more about the laws here than they did their own wesen council.
Spotlighting Monroe here. It seems to me that he was among the radicals at one point. But then he turned into someone who believes in the laws of the country and found ways to circumvent the unsavory elements of his culture because they caused harm/death to others. He still honors his culture, but in a different way.
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