#I don't blame Aang btw he did try to empathize but it wasn't enough for Katara in that moment
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You know, so much of the fandom bashes Katara harshly for one harsh comment she made in The Southern Raiders to Sokka, when she was highly upset about her mother's death and she felt Sokka was dismissive of her feelings (which he kind of was, to be honest) and they go on about how unfair it is that Sokka didn't get an apology. Meanwhile, I've never seen any fans complain about how Zuko literally says the most disrespectful thing about Aang's culture (the "this isn't air temple preschool" comment) when he's literally the prince of the imperial nation that wiped out Aang's entire culture in the first place. Aang is just supposed to let that slide and no one in the Gaang defends him either. He never gets an apology for his culture and religion being mocked by an imperialist. Zuko is two years older than Katara here and this is after he went through the Day of Black Sun development when he realized that the Fire Nation were horrible to the other nations. There's no excuse for Zuko being such an asshole to Aang but I guess because he's Zuko, he gets a free pass while Katara has to be bashed forever for saying something unfair when she was traumatized and no one was really listening to her.
#Zuko Critical#anti-zuko#pro-Katara#pro-Aang#katara defense squad#aang defense squad#atla discourse#zuko criticism#I could also go on about how the entire Gaang mocked Aang for his religious/cultural beliefs when he was about to fight Ozai#which was somehow okay#but if someone did that to Sokka or Zuko fandom would be pissed off#and the way Sokka was a jerk to Katara so many times especially in Book 1 never gets brought up either#where was her apology?#Sokka critical#not that much but just to be safe#I don't blame Aang btw he did try to empathize but it wasn't enough for Katara in that moment#I don't feel Zuko's way was the solution either at all btw#I just think Katara needed to process her hurt but because she's a more sensitive person no one was really getting it
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