Barinellos, Raven, I know you guys will enough to trust that you do not mean these things they way they look, but the phrase Barinellos was responding to was literally "traumatizing teenagers to turn them into slaves". There is no way that could ever be the morally correct action. I realize that your point was that we don't know if that's actually what she's doing, but there can never be any doubt that if it turns out she's doing that particular thing, then there is no useful system of morality under which she isn't considered evil.
First of all, I'm not sure why I'm involved in this at all. All I was saying was that neru's post about "child soldiers" seemed to come out of nowhere to me because I didn't read Barinellos's post as in any way saying that Kasmina's apparent actions are acceptable. I read Barinellos's post as saying that a great deal of vile things have been done in the name of the "greater good." I see nothing in Barinellos's post that suggests that, on an absolute scale, those things
are good; I see only an observation of perceptions of a character's actions
by the character themself. I connected it more with Barinellos's next post, which challenges the Gatewatch's use of morally questionable actions for their own ideal of "the greater good." Their highly questionable actions on Kaladesh come to mind.
I'm not in a position to know what Barinellos meant or didn't mean, only to read the thread as I read it. And frankly, I couldn't care less about the moral argument. I know nothing of Kasmina apart from this little blurb, which says nothing about children OR teenagers. What I object to is people immediately assuming the absolute worst about the people they are ostensibly having discourse with. This entire thread has been based off of people making blind assumptions, about this character and about fellow posters. Maybe a nice intermediate step would have been to ask Barinellos for clarification.
And does anyone here think realistically she's going to be portrayed as a hero?
Nobody who has been around Magic's Merry Band of Mary Sues for any amount of time thinks that anyone opposing them will be portrayed as a hero, no.
This particular story hook, assuming it becomes a focus of the story, is likely to break in one of two directions. Either the Gatewatch will confront Kasmina and she will be the big bad of a set or block, or this greater threat will be revealed and Kasmina will be proven "right," though her methods will still be looked down upon (and for the record, rightly so). So she's likely to either be full-on baddie or reluctant ally down the line.
Quote:
You know what happens when you do that.
What is that supposed to mean?
I was referencing that old glib expression that when you "assume," you make an "ass" out of "u" and "me." In other words, people shouldn't assume. I first came to the expression via an old rerun of
The Odd Couple, where Felix Unger uses it in court, though I have encountered it several times since.
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Anyway, I have no real interest in Kasmina, her blurb, or the moral implications thereof, except to say that this is another one of those times where canon is doing now what the M:EM did years ago. This character's secret cabal of planeswalkers is shockingly similar to Tevish's Ellia the Endbringer and her Coven. Ellia (who, by the way, does seem objectively evil) did precisely the same thing of finding newly ascended or latent-sparked planeswalkers and cultivating them into loyalty to her and her aims.