Talk:Neia Baraja/@comment-159.89.168.195-20180825005944/@comment-216.10.217.34-20180825031936

''Neia knows that raw power alone is not justice. But those who lack power have no right to dictate 'justice', and to attempt to do so is a sin.''

The weak have just as much right to dictate justice as the strong do. No one should have to become strong to get justice, nor should not being strong be considered a sin.

It's the first step in realizing that helpless dependence on others makes you a parasite, not some kind of saint.

The weak aren't saints, but they're not parasites either.

To begin with, who decides what helpless dependence is? Is it not training with weapons? What if someone has a medical condition that precludes them from doing that? Does that make them a parasite, a sinner? How much effort do you have to put in to not be helpless and who certifies that effort anyway?

Life isn't so simple, so don't trivialize it with such juvenile logic.