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THE TEST DRIVE MEME




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theveilisin: (You know how people talk)

[personal profile] theveilisin 2014-11-07 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
[But that is just a bit too rich, and Luvander has no qualms about laughing right in Eren's face.]

Oh, I see! Just because mutants are not hunted like animals like they were in my home country, and because some attempts are actually made to protect us from harassment, that means we should not be upset when we're driven from our homes and livelihoods by humans? You see, I am aware of which country I'm in because like any good soldier, I educated myself concerning the political situation when I came here.

[Fanatically so, while attempting to block out the memory of Yesfir screaming which echoed in every silence.]

I would love to hear the figures on mutants "taking" jobs from ordinary humans - I assume simply by actually being allowed to work as opposed to being sacked? And you seem to forget that humans kill mutants too. So how about we make another registry of people who belongs to FoH or have similar leanings while we're at it, shall we?
garganteren: (16)

[personal profile] garganteren 2014-11-07 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
[Undaunted, Eren remains as humorless and emphatic as ever!]

That doesn't even happen like you're saying!

We do have laws here against people killing mutants, you know, and I didn't say they should be changed, so I guess you don't know as much about politics as you thought.

You haven't given any figures, either. People do hire mutants with special abilities to replace ordinary human workers. And they already have lists like that, and my family's already on one, so that shows what you know, too! I'm proud to be a member of the Friends of Humanity!
theveilisin: (Do you think we're criminals?)

[personal profile] theveilisin 2014-11-07 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
As I understand it, killing in general is forbidden, yes? But just like some mutants don't care about the law and kill humans anyway, some humans don't actually give a damn and kill mutants. What I'm saying is that once you hand people like that a great big list of more mutants to hurt, most of whom have not done a single thing... well, you're not exactly inviting to less violence.

[He tilts his head slightly in honest confusion.] And if a mutant is better suited for a job, why not give it to them? I could some day become a doctor who will know what is wrong with a patient just by touching their skin, and potentially save a lot of lives that way. Is it wrong that I will then be considered more valuable for certain things than people who can't do that, just because it's not "fair"? You might as well complain that someone born with a great talent for music gets picked as a musician before someone who isn't. That sort of selection makes a lot more sense than simply firing someone for being green.
Edited 2014-11-07 03:30 (UTC)
garganteren: (26)

[personal profile] garganteren 2014-11-08 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
There's always going to be people who break laws. What does that have to do with the law itself? It doesn't mean we shouldn't have it!

Why not give it to them?! See, that's the problem! You act like, oh, the poor mutants, they're getting abused and they're going to be wiped out, but really, it's the other way around. Mutants will replace doctors and other hard working humans, just because they can do things with no effort.

Eventually it's going to be, "Why do we even need humans around? We're so much better than them!"

And yes, it's wrong, because you're not more valuable than people who succeed by working hard!
theveilisin: (We flew once)

[personal profile] theveilisin 2014-11-08 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
You really do act as if this is some kind of race, some kind of bloody and rather tasteless competition to see who will win, humans or mutants. Instead of looking for ways to peacefully coexist, because that would be too much effort. Such a shame.

[He shakes his head, and he doesn't really have to exaggerate the sadness in the gesture much.]

But the prosaic truth is that no matter how hard they work, humans will never be able to achieve some of the things mutants do. In the exact same way that no matter how hard Salieri might have worked, he would never have become a Mozart, do you see? Some people are born with natural advantages in some fields, humans and mutants alike, and throwing a tantrum about it isn't going to change it. Mind you, I would still have to work hard and put in effort, because I can do quite a lot of harm if I heal without knowing what I'm doing. But at the end of that effort, I will be able to heal a child dying in cancer just by touching them, and it's easy for you to talk about fairness until you turn blue, but to that child's parent, that doesn't matter.

[He shrugs lightly, looking away.] But just like a naturally talented musician, athlete or mathematician isn't fundamentally better or has more value as a human being, neither do we. There will never be a case of a universal "What do we need humans for?", because humans are our families, our neighbours, our lovers, our colleagues. The only way to make a mutant feel like that is by isolating them from humans... which is exactly what your precious registry will achieve. Good thinking, there.
Edited (Guns, autocorrect? Really?) 2014-11-08 03:21 (UTC)
garganteren: (Default)

[personal profile] garganteren 2014-11-08 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
You talk too much!

[Seriously, does this guy ever shut up? He's really pissing Eren off. Not that that's hard to do or anything.]

It is a race. I'm not the one who wants it to be a war! It's mutants who've done that. They've attacked our homes and families.

Salieri? [Eren has no idea who that is.] What are you talking about? There's advantages, sure, but then there are unnatural powers. We can change it. We can cure the gene.

Well, I wouldn't go to any mutant doctor. And that's my right.

The registry's not isolating anyone. There are plenty of people who don't have any problems with mutants, for some reason. This just gives other people a way to stay safe. They shouldn't have to live near someone dangerous without knowing it. You're the one who's acting like humans are the bad guys and are going to just jump on the mutants as soon as they can. Anyway, you're here, so everybody knows you're a mutant already.
theveilisin: (Hello my dear flower)

[personal profile] theveilisin 2014-11-09 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
People often tell me as much, yes. [Luvander's voice is placid, his smile almost friendly.] I suppose it's a minor character failing.

But you seem to be misinformed. Even the briefest research will tell you that humans have been attacking mutant homes and families as well - and no, my dear, an unprovoked attack is not "defending yourself" just because it's done against a mutant. And on top of that, we are already being discriminated against on an institutional level, and you are advocating for something which would legalize further and heavier discrimination. Again, I'd like to point out the irony in this.

[He shrugs lightly.] And it is your right - and your privilege - to decide not to go to a doctor because they're a mutant. But for someone who willt die if they do not, it's not so simple. To them, it won't be an "unnatural power". "Miracle" is the word that comes to mind.
Edited 2014-11-09 23:26 (UTC)
garganteren: (20)

[personal profile] garganteren 2014-11-10 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Sure. Even the briefest research will tell you that they have lists in Canada and the UK, and is anything like that happening there? No, it isn't. Because you're wrong. It's because everyone's afraid and mutants are hiding themselves that we have these problems.

You keep arguing like I'm saying we should go out and bash all mutants, but I didn't! Defending yourself means having knowledge and being prepared, and attacking back when you're attacked. I'm talking about protecting everyone and making the world a better place!

I'm not going to stop anyone from going to a mutant doctor, but I wouldn't go. And everyone should know the doctor is a mutant so they can make that same choice.
theveilisin: (We flew once)

[personal profile] theveilisin 2014-11-11 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not saying that you necessarily think that mutants should be hurt - that is called giving someone the benefit of the doubt, you see, a courtesy not many people extend to mutants. No, I'm saying that it's something that will happen, whether you mean it or not. I'm sorry, but just beacause you mean well with your political opinions, doesn't mean they can't end up hurting people. [Honestly, it's kind of sweet how naive the other boy is about the whole thing. But despite them seeming to be of the same age, it also makes Luvander feel kind of... old.]

And yes, things like that are happening in Canada and the UK, and all the other countries that have similar systems in place. Why do you think this school is so full of foreign students even though we are as you say, in America? Because a lot of us have something to run from. [His hand darts reflexively to where his scarf doesn't quite manage to hide a purple, hook-shaped scar right across his throat.] We come here because America, like you said, is one of the best places in the world when it comes to mutant freedom. So forgive me for being somewhat defensive when you suggest taking this freedom from us.
garganteren: (40)

[personal profile] garganteren 2014-11-13 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
It's not taking freedom from you. If you came here to America, then you should respect its laws. My parents came here, before I was born, and my mother always told me how welcomed she felt here, even though they had problems in other countries. She might still be alive today, enjoying her freedoms, if there'd been more protections in place!

So I'm not sorry if you complain about a list. I'm not sorry at all.

[To Eren, nothing trumps his dead mom, sorry!]