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no slavery is ultimate form of oppression
Yeah, but keeping people in absolute poverty is also oppression.
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no slavery is ultimate form of oppression
H2H making absolutely NO SENSE.
He thinks Dany is a liberator, but doesn’t see her oppressor tendencies
my point is you cant cry they were in poverty when it was cersei fault
dany gave her the chance to surrender before any fighting started
she dint want to do that
anyhting after that is cersei fault
Yeah, but keeping people in absolute poverty is also oppression.
how is it oppression when she gave her the chance to surrender?
after that its a fight
Exactly, Cersei’s FAULT, not the common folk women and children, Dany made the choice of burning down, they had no choice.
yea and cersei did that not dany
dany wanted to help ppl like she done all over the world
they did have a choice, fight or run
It was a squabble between 2 oppressors, had nothing to do with the common folk...are you slow?
They turned him into Daario 3.0Jon really acted on the whim of everyone else this season.
Any time he did anything worthwhile, he was persuaded to do it.
Am I bugging or did Jon have no agency this season and was just a pawn to push Dany's story forward.
Did Jon act independently or make any decisions himself this season? He watched Dany torch women and children and was still defending her against Tyrion.
I knew this episode was **** when Tyrion was walking through a decimated KLs and there were full skeletons inside houses as if dragon fire only burnt you down to the bones, then he turned the same exact corner Arya turned before that little girl and her mom got torched, then he somehow found a pretty clean path all the way to the Red keeps basement and somehow found his siblings under 1 layer of rubble....this dude would be a great first responder during natural disasters.
Except when you win and you kill them all anyway. The people did not have a choice. Also no one in here is crying about the poverty in KL. We're saying Dany killed the poor.my point is you cant cry they were in poverty when it was cersei fault
dany gave her the chance to surrender before any fighting started
she dint want to do that
anyhting after that is cersei fault
You expect women and children to fight soldiers....lmaoooooo...run? Where!? Well technically they ran from Dany all of last weeks episode.
was there evidence of Dany being murdered? Drogs took her away and Jon still confessed to it all :smh
Except when you win and you kill them all anyway. The people did not have a choice. Also no one in here is crying about the poverty in KL. We're saying Dany killed the poor.
You would have a point if Cersie refused to surrender and Dany killed people. The fact is the war was over and she killed everyone anyway. And we know that's how it's written. We've been criticizing the writing for weeks.
it had alot to do with them when cersei used them as meat shields and they did nothing
@ you guys trying to have a rational debate w/ H2HK
cersei did refuse to surrender
they ring the bells but she never presented herself to dany she tried to run to fight another day