Raylan raised both his hands in a sign of surrender. The change in her posture was hard to miss and while he doesn't understand the root of it, he wasn't looking to cause offence or dismiss anything. Clearly he had.
"Registration sounds a lot like Nazi Germany, if you ask me," he replied. "If the.. The Kree?" His face twisted, head pulling a little bit at how weird that name was but moving on- "Make a mistake, that's on them, but that's no reason for extermination. Everyone's got a right to live, as long as they're not murderin' other folks. Same rules for everyone, in my opinion."
Raylan was sure the law was going to be a more difficult subject, but he wasn't a lawyer and that was a matter for the courts.
"No one's here to tell you anythin' like that, I can promise you. I'm from Kentucky. We got part of the market on phobias, but I'm not one of the herd, in that regard."
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"Registration sounds a lot like Nazi Germany, if you ask me," he replied. "If the.. The Kree?" His face twisted, head pulling a little bit at how weird that name was but moving on- "Make a mistake, that's on them, but that's no reason for extermination. Everyone's got a right to live, as long as they're not murderin' other folks. Same rules for everyone, in my opinion."
Raylan was sure the law was going to be a more difficult subject, but he wasn't a lawyer and that was a matter for the courts.
"No one's here to tell you anythin' like that, I can promise you. I'm from Kentucky. We got part of the market on phobias, but I'm not one of the herd, in that regard."