[She does pause to give this some thought. It's not necessarily easy because Lydia is so focused on rules and morals, but she does think of the mirror barge, and that helps her get a better idea of what it'd be like if the things she knows to be right were considered wrong.]
I'd fight them. I'd want them to tell me why my way is wrong and why I should do what they tell me. I'd want to be proven wrong.
Which is why I'm saying just locking them up won't change anything, we have to show it to them and guide them through change.
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I'd fight them. I'd want them to tell me why my way is wrong and why I should do what they tell me. I'd want to be proven wrong.
Which is why I'm saying just locking them up won't change anything, we have to show it to them and guide them through change.