User blog comment:Zippertrain85/Why the Stormcloaks are not always right./@comment-11343076-20141015011124

Though I'm with the Imperials, I would like to say that I admire how you point out the flaws. I've still been coming up with good ones for the Imperials.

Personally, I think that the Stormcloaks are in the wrong, not because they want to rival against the Thalmor, but because they're against the Imperials. Imagine you're Emperor of the Empire, and all of your people are being killed and you have one option for mercy, and it's only giving up one of your gods (You have 9 gods) until you can fight back. Less than 30 years later, they're stronger, but still need more power before they can attack the Thalmor and Aldimer Dominion when Ulfric Stormcloak kills the High King (Forgot the actual name of it, haven't played for a while) because he supports Imperials. Imagine if Ulfric started talking to the High King, who he himself had Talos Amulets and stuff (The Emperor who surrendered to the Aldimer Dominion did, too) and they started to get people to support an uprising, but totally secret. They get it to the Emperor, and next thing you know, they're attacking the Dominion. Heck, the Redguards would join in, too. They even quit the Empire to keep fighting the Dominion, and the Dominion had to make peace with them because they got owned.