That's right, but there are also people who know that the other is not to blame for the mistakes of their ancestors. For example, the girl who was saved by Sasha, and appeared in chapter 109 giving a lesson to Gabi who is beginning to open her eyes. And that kind of thinking is what can break that cycle of violence (the girl doesn't know yet that Gabi killed Sasha, though).
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
To know they are not to blame for the mistake of their ancestors is a difficult conclusion to make. We can judge them so easily because we hold a different God's eye viewpoint about their stories. They judge who to blame based on how they were oriented with the world and though it may be absurd sometimes to comprehend their logic, it is just them adhering to a reality they have lived to believe.
In short, I only know what is wrong based on the information I have collected and comparing it to my cultural upbringing as what is and should be. This is where empathy kicks in. It's what these people need to end the cycle I believe.
Exactly!