Advocate. I can hardly do so for Anders' and Adrian's actions, as they've already been completed. As for the rest, I should have clarified: I haven't advocated anything you were referring to in the "possible crimes against mages" category that wasn't voted on (namely, pursuing the war against the templars).
Sure you can. Advocacy can and frequently is on the basis of and in defense of past actions. Advocacy is not a forward-only concern.
As for the second part, you're still holding true to my rebuttal. You frequently advocate independent of what the mage collective has actually voted on. Appealing to following the collective will and desires of the mages is utterly dishonest considering what you've supported without their input to get them to that point.
Anders' actions are not something that I personally would have done had I had the ability to make that decision. Adrian... I've not been able to come up with an option that would have made things better.
Because you have a wacky maternal complex and have repeatedly advocated in defense of and claimed that deliberately instigating the massive loss of life of innocents were moral and appropriate as the only path to reform, even when they weren't. You just gave up on the alternatives, which is not the same thing.
The fact of the mater is, you have over the years defended and advocated on behalf of deliberate efforts to inflict unnecessary and undesired suffering on mages against their will and what they would choose otherwise while claiming this is for their own good.





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