>>114546307i'm the second dude
>ozpin thingi didn't mean kill, i meant defeat. even so, why would he say this then?
V6C4
"Yang: Salem can't be killed... you all heard her too, right?
Ozpin: I--
Yang: There was so much you hadn't told us! How could you think that was okay?!
Ruby: Professor... What is your plan to defeat Salem?
Ozpin: I... don't have one..."
why even answer the question? i'll tell you: because it is obviously his end goal, regardless of whether it is spoken.
this also answers:
>We can easily tell that [Ozpin's plan actually was]...>situations that can easily be applied to the rest of the worldwhen i said one situation, i meant situations composed of one person. mob mentality is very strong. when you feel like you are alone vs a very powerful being, things seem incredibly bleak, driving people to make bad decisions.
>how many people would join her for petty revenge?i can see your point here, but i dont think it outweighs the massive amount of support from government, military, and normal people.
>how many people would panic and decide all is hopeless?that's the government's job to solve that. to act brave in the face of all hopelessness. like when ironwood told that speech with robyn informing the people about salem. you act like you have everything under control.
>how many people would join her to feel safer?i can guarantee you that that would be very few. i think from ironwood's speech, the people can infer that she has some realm of control over the grimm, or is closely involved in it. only the insane would join her.
>ozpin's secrets were entirely justifiedno. just because you pick the better of two shitty options does not make either option any less shitty.