It was widely believed that there were many gentlemen in Europe. However, contrary to what was commonly thought to be a high-class, elegant event, European parliamentary sessions were in fact as rowdy as a marketplace. Flying paper and heated arguments were not a rarity. Usually, the venue would be in a mess after the end of each session.
It was the same for the race debate, where three parties poured curses at one another - the commoners, the organizations who wanted to enslave commoners, and those who insisted everyone was human and consequently should be treated equally. After all, each of them had differing beliefs.
At the same time, the Deities had to condemn other organizations while being chided by commoners.
Other organizations found the Deities incomprehensible. Shouldn't they be on the same line since the Deities also agreed they were a superior species above the human beings? So why were they against other organizations too…