los quiero ver juzgados,
en esta plaza,
en este sitio
quiero castigo.{insp: Pido Castigo, Pablo Neruda}
[Translation: For he who gave the order of agony, I seek punishment. For those who defended the crime, I seek punishment. I do not want them to extend their hand to me soaked in our blood. I seek punishment. I want to see them judged, In this square, in this place.
I want punishment. ]x Cassian Jeron Andor is driven by hope, he’s determined to bring justice to the galaxy, he’s willing to sacrifice himself for the galaxy, so others don’t have to do what he does, endure what he endures. Cassian does what needs to be done to end the totalitarianism and systematic imperial government abide terrorism against people across the galaxy. He does what he has to do to bring the reign of terror of the Empire to an end.
#I HAVE NO WORDS #bless people who make edits with non-white/western characters and poetry from their specific cultural and linguistic background #because poetry articulates and gives form to the specificity of one’s own experience #and it is ALWAYS spot on and sheds such an interesting light on the character #ALSO ugh ‘blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice’ and i have so many feelings #about martyr/revolutionary figures who are inhabited by this great holy thirst and are eventually burnt by it #because this terrible ungentle & deeply moral feeling of revolt in front of unfairness is what lies at the core of the revolutionary’s ethos #and ultimately what leads them to challenge established and institutionalized Justice in the name of a higher sense of legitimacy (via lagren0uille)