Short version; IDEOLOGICALLY speaking (not in terms of historical parallel) I’m curious how readers regard Charles Xaviet’s New direction in relation to recent issues such as Brexit or Trump’s wall? Or nationalism in general?
On the one hand: politically, there seems to be a peaceful intent, what with one of the main laws of Krakoa being “Kill No Man.” Can we take this literally? Or is it meant to be viewed as something rather patronising or just obligatory?
I contrast: what are the ideological differences between Krakoa’s interest in closed borders and focus on ‘mutants first’ as opposed to harmonised co-existence and Brexit or Nationalism in general?
Speaking personally: I’ve been told that a focus on traditional nationalism as opposed to cultural integration and melding is bad and closed minded: is that because people focus on ‘what is’ rather than ‘what can be’?’ Or is it truly the idea of insulation that was bad?
For clarification, I’m not trying to cause a fight, especially in regards to users users personal politics; I’m just struggling to make sense of the general
View point and such? (In regard to the narrative, that is, not irl; I firmly believe that we all benefit from experiencing each other’s cultures and integrating when we can as opposed to separating ourselves...which is NOT the same as ‘assimilation,’ I feel is worth saying.