[Oddly, it is only the subtle metaphor that leads Crowley to bother speaking past a short quip.]
I'm not rallying for a call to arms.
[Almost boredly and there is the sound of a shuffle of paperwork.]
Don't mistake me for a haphazard revolutionary -- I'm simply asking questions people should have asked a long time ago. And as for the timing, there is nothing like a recent tragedy to make people listen. It provides an easy soundboard for individuals to stop what they're doing and actually look at the truth shoved into their faces. People don't care about rigged elections or shady politics -- they do care about people being violently hunted and killed for sport.
[A creak of a chair as Crowley stands.]
Throughout history, people will only take so much abuse before they inevitably rise up and change the tide. It's a cycle of revolution -- it's inevitable. I am simply curious as to what it would take for the people of this city to finally decide enough is enough and to do something about it without waiting for months of legislation and biased voting and a hiding of the truth.
[voice // private // unhackable]
I'm not rallying for a call to arms.
[Almost boredly and there is the sound of a shuffle of paperwork.]
Don't mistake me for a haphazard revolutionary -- I'm simply asking questions people should have asked a long time ago. And as for the timing, there is nothing like a recent tragedy to make people listen. It provides an easy soundboard for individuals to stop what they're doing and actually look at the truth shoved into their faces. People don't care about rigged elections or shady politics -- they do care about people being violently hunted and killed for sport.
[A creak of a chair as Crowley stands.]
Throughout history, people will only take so much abuse before they inevitably rise up and change the tide. It's a cycle of revolution -- it's inevitable. I am simply curious as to what it would take for the people of this city to finally decide enough is enough and to do something about it without waiting for months of legislation and biased voting and a hiding of the truth.
So which is it? Freedom or peace?