[Much as Simon would like to respect this awe-inspiring owl spirit, he takes personal offense at those words. He's seen plenty of biased humans in the courtroom, both on the defense's side and the prosecution's, yet he himself knows exactly when to stop hunting the defendant and accept their innocence. There are others like him, he knows this as well.
Then again... The dark age of the law persist for a reason.]
Much as it pains me to do so, I must direct your attention to one vital flaw in your own reasoning. That is, no human is the same. I admit that there are those who allow their feelings to guide them away from logic, yet I have also seen those who abide by the rules of the court and will use only fact as their stepping stone towards justice.
... If you would stereotype humans to have the same flaws, perhaps it is you who is allowing his feelings to cloud his judgment.
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Then again... The dark age of the law persist for a reason.]
Much as it pains me to do so, I must direct your attention to one vital flaw in your own reasoning. That is, no human is the same. I admit that there are those who allow their feelings to guide them away from logic, yet I have also seen those who abide by the rules of the court and will use only fact as their stepping stone towards justice.
... If you would stereotype humans to have the same flaws, perhaps it is you who is allowing his feelings to cloud his judgment.