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No, the loss of their cultural identity and traditions, warping of their history, being forcibly ruled by a foreign country and living under their ideals and version of events is certainly not a fair trade. You are operating on the completely incorrect assumption that what she and her father are bringing is a guaranteed brighter future, and the simple fact is that it isn't. Elsa's ideals aside, her father isn't after a "brighter future" in the first place, he's looking to become a war profiteer (see image).

And if you want to go deeper, we can leave all of that aside too. Even if it WAS a far brighter future, there is no evidence that the people living there wished for them to interfere in the first place and it was not their place to do so. It's like if I came to your house, took all of your family pictures and childhood memorabilia or whatever you hold important and burned it all in front of your face, then said "I'm your new leader now. This stuff fucking sucked, I got rid of it for you. You have to live in this empty house for a while but at some point I'll get you some stuff that I think is better. You should be happy that I came here uninvited and did this for you". Come on man, you wouldn't be happy with that.

Her "friends" died because they invaded a country they had no business being in in the first place. Why should we feel sympathy?

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