User blog comment:Sparkstoaflame/The Blog Post/@comment-68.62.57.47-20170222013338

I find nearly all claims in this article to be very picky. You take things from the show and put them into a context to fit your argument with no actual proof to back anything said. You can't just assume that people die or are mistreated because the people who write the show or lead it hate a certain race or way of life. Basically this entire page is assumptions with no facts. This is the thought process i'm seeing this entire page; "A lesbian main semi-main character died, must mean that the director hates lesbians." or "A black man died in an execution style, must mean the director likes slavery!" It's like you want the show to cater to what you believe is right. It's a story. Stories are supposed to invoke emotion in you. Lexa died because she was well liked and her death causes a lot of emotion and keeps the story moving (once peace is attained, the story is over, have to keep it moving somehow). Lincoln died because it makes sense. He is a grounder trying to live in the middle of a group of people who hate his kind and are willing to slaughter 299 innocent people in their sleep because of their hate. It would make much less sense to keep him around after the situation he was in. Honestly, I don't want to try explaining myself any further because I know it won't matter to people who have decided that they are right and that's final. I guess I need to leave this with this; If you have to look to a TV show for confirmation of yourself, you have bigger problems that a tv FICTIONAL character's death. Hell if you have to look at others for confirmation of yourself, you have bigger problems to solve. The world is not hateful at every turn. Accept the fact the there are more good and accepting people in the world than there are bad. Stop looking for demons where there are none.