User blog comment:The Milkman/Indoctrination Theorists Say the Darndest Things, Part II/@comment-5830255-20121205095424/@comment-24174486-20121205181937

Explain where mind control and forced opinions are shown as a result of Synthesis. While it is implied that Synthesis brings an age of enlightenment of sorts, there is nothing that implies rewriting of minds. The moral question of Synthesis is based on whether you agree with the Catalyst that it is the best way to prevent organic/synthetic conflict and/or whether you feel if the prospective benefits of Synthesis is worth forcibly changing all life in the galaxy.

Your argument against Control falls flat on its face, because a) galatic civilization as it stands in ME is based of technology which they did not understand when it was first discovered and b) the krogan were not the only race that were uplifted—look at the asari.

The point of the ending is that you decide which option is the best choice, which price is the most acceptable. In my opinion, it isn't worth it to sacrifice an entire civilization (the geth) to utterly wipe out the enemy when there are other options available without such a heavy cost.

But I guess having a different opinion is a sign of indoctrination.