Avatar The Legend Of Korra [ COMPLETE ✯ ]

The masked leader of the Equalists is terrifying. He can remove bending permanently. His rhetoric, however, speaks to a real injustice: non-benders are second-class citizens. He argues that benders are oppressors who started wars and created organized crime (like the Triple Threat Triads). Amon is a revolutionary fighting for equality. The tragedy? He is actually a bloodbender lying to his followers. Yet, the show forces you to admit that his grievance was valid —so valid that by the finale, Republic City elects a non-bending President.

: Learning that her value isn't just tied to her bending powers. Avatar The Legend Of Korra

Tenzin pinches his brow.

Jensen, K. (2020). The Political Philosophy of Avatar . Journal of Pop Culture Studies. The masked leader of the Equalists is terrifying

, Aang’s son and a master airbender, and receives guidance from a now-elderly and later Lin Beifong (daughter of Toph). The Four Books (Seasons) He argues that benders are oppressors who started