I'm gonna give a guess that she was unaware of Mueh'zala's initial involvement until much later. Like... we see that beings like Helya and Eyir are something Sylvanas fears or is forced to work with. After BfA it's clear she's now their equal somewhat.
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Then you don't really know much about Garrosh... it's literally all over his lore. His father legacy is kinda important, but his extreme care/loyality/love for the Orcs is way more important. It's really most fundamental and consistent part of Garrosh character in Warcraft lore.
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Totally non-judgementaly. but of course the Horde are the bad guys.Their called 'The Horde', their banner is a black shield of a sea of blood red, they've been the aggressor in almost every skirmish and war since the start of the game. They attack people from behind ... 1/2
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..AND ARE PROUD OF IT! (when I say Horde I mostly mean Orcs). They're the bad guys because the game needed bad guys. Their fun to play because you get to be naughty cool. But you can't have it both ways. You get to be the Bad Boys but have to then put up with being the bad guys.
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The Horde are no longer the bad guys as they were in the first two wars. Especially when there are members within the Horde that have helped save Azeroth including the Orcs. That has been succeeded with the Scourge, Legion, Void, and so forth.
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I see her as having something akin to PTSD; becoming unhinged by what happened at Arthas' hands. Asking her to live by our standards would be like telling a schizophrenic to 'get over it'