[The implication of what he says is curious enough to earn a raise of her eyebrow. Does it make her flawed to be unable to turn that off? Clarke doesn't believe in following, and doesn't do it very well. That she believes she has that in her is, in part, because of privilege. Because of her upbringing. But that's not what everyone needs to have that foundation, which she's learned time and time again.]
Do you think I'm flawed because I lead, even now? Because I can't turn that off?
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Do you think I'm flawed because I lead, even now? Because I can't turn that off?