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The point is there's a precedent so yes this does in fact mirror some aspects of real life no matter how dismissive you want to be about how they feel.
It exists. Period. That's not even mentioning the Panther movements.
Only if you don't plan on overthinking it. Lol
It does not need to be a separatist movement in the real world. It can be any movement that reclaims the right to be yourself and proud of it, instead of lower your head and try to pass. It is the step after the civil rights, the reivindication of black people and black culture as an equal part of America. A black woman going to work with a giant afro instead of having to wear a wig or straighten her hair. That is how I see it, at least. But I am not american and I do not understand many things of the racial tensions there. (I hope I have not been too blunt). It is a bit like Wakanda. Wish fulfillment. What would have happened if there had been an African country free of colonial interference?. Krakoa is a bit, what if the persecuted and the downtroded got to realize their full potential?. Look at the gay rights movement. Twenty years ago it sought tolerance. Now it is quickly becoming part of mainstream culture, and demands acceptance. But I know this is highly subjetive.
Does this mean Peepers is returning??
Seriously though, I hope the senseless Necrosha deaths are undone:
Meld,
Onyxx
Diamond Lil
Peaceful coexistence is more possible when both sides have power. Mutants have had none and we've seen the results. Near-genocide. Now, they have a basis for an equitable and symbiotic relationship built on diplomacy. Communities based on shared culture provide strength to go out and interact with the world. It's why in America, cultural attachment and cultural openness move together, as opposed to being opposite ends of a spectrum. The more attached people are to their culture, the more open they are to others.
The book says that there are a 100,000 Mutants in the world. I didn't see the population of Krakoa, but I assume there are still Mutants in the world. Now, the school teacher in Jackson Mississippi who's also a Mutant can feel pride in her Mutant identity.
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Molly Hayes will accept to live in Krakoa? I personally hope not