Weiss. Could it be that you're misinterpreting Blake's wish for equality as her defending the White Fang? I believe those to be two different things. While I understand that killing is no justifiable act, didn't humans once, and may still continue to, do the same to the Faunus? "Misguided" may have been a mistaken term on Blake's part but, in a sense, she could be right. The faunus are clinging onto what little they have and, sadly, the White Fang has painted a bad picture of their cause.
"If Blake's agenda is a wish for equality, she shouldn't be defending those-those-!"
"...They're delinquents at best. And I've seen them at their worst. Do you think, in the big picture of the bottom lines of my grandfather's company, that for one moment, the losses of one lonely little girl mattered? I'm tired of being told that I need to keep face, and that's from the people that didn't go and murder my friends and family. The White Fang has been at the Schnee Company's throat for years, and if Blake's had anything to do with them recently-her hands are dirty too, as far as I'm concerned, and she's the last person I want to hear that philanthropic, idealistic guilt-tripping from."












