I can totally understand why people may be concerned that the X-Men may jump to considerably unethical territory despite the best of stated intentions, including throwing a mutant into a pit despite how some may argue that it was 100% justified, but that said, I won't be accusing of the X-Men going off the rails until there's evidence shown that proves that they went off it. Either one has gone off the rails or has stayed on track, and until such a time comes that they've shown to have majorly screwed up with what they've built up with big time, then I'll assume for the time being that what they're doing is being unselfishly done with the best of intentions on the whole. And that they'll continue to protect a world that has hate and fear in it, but at the same time not letting the hate and fear prevent them from protecting the world more while also forging a relatively decent existence in potentially developing their standing in the world that at least a few of the humans coming to genuinely respect. I'd definitely have varied and complex relationships over having the majority of humans commit mass genocide against them over and over and over again. The last several years have felt quite tired and unapproachable and I think I'm allowed to at least desire some more preferable developments that may help the series in the long run.