Saphra Deden wrote...
So is Mrs. Butler biased or not? You are the one who started dismissing examples as selection bias.
I am not talking about individual opinions, but statistics. A sampling bias would result if you only heard from people who hate Archangel. It'd be like if you wanted to get a fair beat on tax reform, but only interviewed people against tax reform. Your sample would be greatly skewed.
Mrs. Butler, and obviously her husband, thought that Garrus was doing good, and they are not affiliated with the mercenaries. The Butlers provide a different perspective on the matter, one that is not "he is killing our dudes and costing us money."
He thought they were extoring money, but they weren't. They sealed him up to contain the plague.
He didn't have the plague. They locked him in and left him to die because they thought he might have it. Those two turians had the plague, though, and they WERE charging very high "protection fees."
But seriously, the Blue Suns were locking people in their apartments to die when there was a clinic in the same damn district treating patients for free and very close to finding a cure. Not exactly bastions of morality, are they?