Meh if I bring Simca back as say....a Blood Raider. Her motivation to enter FW would probably be along the lines of her having an easy way to harvest people.
You and everyone else in 24IC these days. With one easy sentence you've answered your own question about what the big deal is.
I joined FW to fight for and beside Amarr, not blood raiders.
The nature of a sandbox is that people do what benefits them most. And it's an open secret that the FW-environment is open to all kinds of people, that you easily can join Amarr FW, even if you are a blood raider, that it is lucrative to do so, that you even drive the loyalists away by doing so etc. In short: Joining the Amarr FW as blood raider makes absolute sense, because you
can. EVE has always been about accepting the consequences of your actions: But where no real consequences are, there are none you have to accept.
So, rather than trying to push non-existant consequences on those who 'ruin FW by joining factions that
would never let them in, but do let them in', maybe the loyalists should accept that if they want to join the CONCORD enforced proxy-wars between the Empires, they will end up flying alongside the (IC) scum of the cluster?
Isn't it harsh to demand from those playing the types - as Silas kind'a points out - that happily mis- and abuse the systems that be, that they don't ab- and misuse the systems?
I agree with those voices that think it's more reasonable to blame the system that allows for such abuse. Sure, CCP probably won't do much about it. But why should the players take over that responsibility from CCP, simply because CCP doesn't act?
Samira, you cited two articles to show that nowadays the Empire doesn't interfere in how Holders deal with slaves: There are a lot of more cases to cite, that the Empire doesn't mind working with Bloodraiders, Sansha and other kind of such people, that they rather reward them for shooting Matari and afford them official titles within the 24th Crusade. factually, given how it works in game, the Empire
does not burn those sorts of people on stakes with laser fire, they
do invite them into their military and give them strategic goals. - At least
if one takes the FW institutions seriously as institutions of the Empires.
These are the kind of things why I take everything produced, PF-wise, by CCP employees
cum grano salis. And it's big grains, indeed.
Anyhow:
If you can't do what you want in FW, but have to do what you don't want in FW, then there is, imho, an easy solution:
Walk away from FW. It's not like PIE didn't prosper before FW. And it did so in fighting along Amarr against the enemies of Amarr. It's pretty much feasible. Ofc. I dunno what PIE's stance is in this regard and how comitted they are to FW.