I mean if you are always going to give Vereesa the least charitable read, sure. Anything to paint her in the worst light possible. So instead of more nuanced interpretations like not wanting her new home to allow the horde in or her radicalization after her husband died, it's better to paint her as a reactionary short fused mess.
Like sometimes bias is obvious. Like I think we don't disagree that Alleria is more mature and handles herself better, but to vilify Vereesa for her actions always has comes across as people just wanting to hate on a character. Which is an awful way to interpret fiction.
It's literally a headcanon to say the SC rangers are former Farstriders because we don't have any confirmation of the sort. I'm not saying that's even wrong or partially true -if Vereesa is a self exiled Farstrider, so can others- but presenting an hypothesis without lore evidence is literally a headcanon. Headcanons are not bad, but they are not facts. Let's not missrepresent them.Well, it doesn't appear to be headcanon when Vereesa proclaims herself "Ranger-General" of the Silver Covenant - a Farstrider title - and when we see the SC mobilised outside Zul'Aman they are all wielding bows and there are many named SC NPCs with titles that mirror the Farstriders - Scout-Captain, Pathstalker etc.
But, I would also say that there is a considerable magister-esque presence as well.
Like I fully think the Sunreavers have behaved themselves better as a group; the betrayal was something that was contained to an individual and covered up by Aethas, that makes them blameless. The SC for sure took the opportunity to have their vengeance on overall Horde treachery because it suited their agenda and grief. That's why I like the Silver Covenant, because they acted on a self righteous and damaging manner, they were shown to be far from perfect goody two shoes elves. They acted out of resentment and grief and put the blame on the Sunreavers. It was good to see the alliance beyond the scope of making the "good" choice and make a more believable one, even if it is complex.Finally, I didn't mean that the remaining high elves universally make that claim in-game, more that those pro-high elfers who loath blood elves seem to use that "evil vampires" position as the crux of their contempt. I wasn't very clear there, sorry. But, yeah, what motivations we have seen vocalised from SC members does seem to be an outright rejection of a Horde presence in Dalaran extending to their Silvermoon loyalist kin. And that rejection manifests with lethal disdain.
Of course, the Sunreavers got their hands dirty too, but the Silver Covenant hardly took the high road as so many people with rose-tinted spectacles seem to think they did.