1:24pm
I understand that some people might see a protest as being Saito supporters - but it's an easy answer. We're not condoning Saito's actions, we're protesting a barbaric and outdated method of execution. How many murderers have been banished? Why is Saito different? Because he was running for office? Because he's a threat to the Council's current ideals? I don't understand it. He was gaining support, and all of the sudden he decides to bomb the hospital full of innocent people? It doesn't make any sense to me.
I'm rambling. I don't know what the Council would do if we protested. I think retaliating against a peaceful protest will only bring these issues to light more. It would only hurt them.