frozen-intern:

Apparently this is news to you, but it’s not just my government. It’s yours as well, so if they’re as incapable as you seem to think, that means that you’re supposed to help them. Rather than making “clever” comments about their, again according to you, inability to do their job. The government is based around the people, so I wonder where this gap could really be traced back to, hm? 

And while I appreciate being called “all powerful”, even I wouldn’t call myself that, Ms. Summers. The deference, however, is noted. 

The whole point of history not repeating itself means that we learn from it. Not just you, but the government as well. 

Handling supernatural peril is a job meant to be handled by the supernatural. That means me. The government couldn’t handle it because they aren’t meant to. It’s a human government, it deals with human problems. I think the fact that the general public has no idea about previous attempts to control the supernatural is a sign that the government has learned. To stay out of it, that is. All of this talk of registration and control hasn’t actually been mentioned by real government officials. Just because a talk show host and a newspaper have one position doesn’t mean the government even agrees. Where are they? Not here. And they probably won’t ever be. I’m tired of worrying and arguing about something that is very unlikely to happen. 

Leave a comment