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It honestly seems like Step 1: Take over Republic City. Step 2: ??? Step 3: No more bending anywhere!(?) While you're at it, what was his motivation for doing so? I'll spot you the "Dad who was a criminal mastermind who escaped prison through use of Face/Off tech" as a gimme, but generally how did you think the audience was meant to understand him from child to Amon. Like, Ozai's plan was A+, moustache twirling simple-stupid (10: Burn Everything, 20: Add More Fire, 30: Go To 10) but motherfucker
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Eh they could have had amon become a martyr. Turning Korra's win in to a huge loss making the situation much worse as Amon's beliefs spread throughout the world like wild fire thanks to his followers spinning Korra's victory into a sign of oppression against none benders. Turning into large scale conflicts and riots eventually growing into a second war.
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Well you have to remember that Amon was after Republic City specifically, just like his dearest papa and brother. Far as I remember benders are outnumbered by non-benders, so by militarily Holding Republic City against the world government he was giving a chance for his message to be spread (For the anti-bender movement) and control the city (For himself). I don't think the ALL BENDING EVERYWHERE MUST GO rhetoric was what he was really after, but given enough time and sunk fleets there'd be pressure from inside the other nations to just give up on taking the city back, both from the non benders who kind of see Amon's point and from everyone because who really wants to keep throwing lives away to reclaim a city. Amon would be free to proselytize and tell people all about how non benders were legitimately being abused like all fuck. His followers would be satisfied that seemingly their long term goals were feasible, and Amon would be in control of Republic City.
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Wait, so Amon in-universe was supposed to believe that non-benders were being oppressed? Which is to say, the audience was supposed to believe that non-benders were actually being oppressed and that it was something that all the heroes were aware of and satisfied with as a status quo?
If so, that does make me think a little higher of Amon* while also cratering any esteem I formerly gave to the writer's ability. *Well, to his motivations. His actual entrenchment plan makes no sense considering what we know the bending nations are capable of. Platinum mechs? Shown to be taken out by lightning bending (not to mention that entombment trick the Earth Kingdom general pulled on Katara in the Book 2 premiere would probably work wonders even if direct metalbending was nullified). Airplanes? Great for that initial surprise attack, not so great when reinforcements arrive. See: "The Great Divide", where the only reason they actually went through the canyon was the Fire Nation's ability to light up the sky with so much fire Appa couldn't handle it. Not to mention that Republic City being, well, an industrialized/urban city with nary a farm in sight would be so easy to just siege down.
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By the time his revolution has really kicked off though, it's totally obviously a thing because whatshisface politician is going around abusing power over nonbenders like it's nobodies business. But that's really only because Amon was a thing to begin with.
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I mean, if Amon's ultimate goal was to make his abusive daddy proud and take over the city, why not just stroll in as a ganglord of a gang of non-benders? You still get the bender v. non-bender fights, Saito can still join because a rival gang killed his wife, etc. etc.? Why dabble in oppression and privilege narratives at all?
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I dunno man I didn't write it.
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I can see why they went with the oppression angle though. After the war with the Fire Nation that lasted nearly a century. I wouldn't be surprised that non benders would start to fear the power, benders possess. Wondering when the next bender war will happen and who will throw the first element in the name of oppression. It also doesn't help that thanks to advances in technology, Benders are slowly become unnecessary.
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It certainly could have been handled better, but I feel like that misunderstanding and the expecations that came from it is the root of a lot of people's issues with the portrayal of the equalists. It doesn't help that Nick probably could only let them be so overt with the "Amon is a Hitler allegory" thing.
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