But what if those bad apples come from a rotten tree? Both human governments and individuals have gone to extreme measures to murder, maim, and eliminate mutant kind. Yes, this wasn’t all humans, but the vast majority of humans don’t say or do anything to stop this treatment. Through the context of X-Men comics human allies are the exception, not the rule.
Who really started it? The first real public appearance of mutants was Magneto launching an attack on a military base claiming how mutants were going to wipe out humanity and take over the world. Prior to that, mutants were mostly just rumors.
It's more like people distrusting dogs because the first time they ever saw one, it ran into the middle of town and started biting everyone it saw.
The folks that held magneto back from saving his daughter from being burned to death
But a rational person knows animals very rarely attack unprovoked
lol soooo bigots whose only interactions with *insert minority* is what they see on a sensationalist TV program and the assumptions they form are justified?
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Note that you had to say “try to”. There has been no major human genocide done by mutants because the X-Men (other mutants) were there to stop it. Also the number of heroic mutants that the reader has been presented with certainly outnumber the number of villainous mutants.
this dream nonsense its like someone said about the american dream:
It's called a dream because you have to be asleep to belive in it, same with xavier's
Agreed.
I don't believe we were meant to take HoX/PoX as literal, word for word...especially those key moments.
She broke his dream...and thus the man. Because up to that point Xavier's dream of peaceful co-existence was everything to him.
The realisation that it fails time and time again, even after a genuine attempt at staying out of Humanity's way (When they formed the mutant colony on the moon) would have been heart-breaking for Xavier and Moira knew and understood that. But from her perspective, it was absolutely necessary to do so, or else they couldn't move forward.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
With Magneto himself, it started with him because he was a minority who was in a concentration camp by the Nazis. They're Nazis, him being a mutant as besides the point - they'd have tried to oppress him for being Jewish.
If you really want to go down the rabbit hole of mutant/humanity relations we get into beings like Apocalypse and Selene. Apocalypse was oppressed and abused because of he was a mutant, but that wasn't what defined him philosophy, that was from his adopted human father - that's how he came to learn about "Survival of the Fittest," as well as being spurned by a princess. He was right to be angry at humans doing him wrong, but humans accepted him, as well and his agenda isn't really about protecting mutant kind - he just wants the strongest mutants to dominate the world, not because of people being racist against him but because he's a delusional psychopath who can't form connections with people. I can't comment on Selene too much, but she followed a path like that.
Mutant bigots biggest platform was provided by Magneto himself, and in doing so he and mutant supremacists like him, escalated tensions deliberately because they wanted a war where they won and dominated humanity. Average humans who were apathetic or supported mutant rights didn't come into it on that side. And mutant terrorism provided incentive to fan the flames of fear because what human in their right mind would be ok with a mutant who wants servants, not equals?
Edit: And Kang being Rama-Tut, can't forget him. His desire to stop Apocalypse from over throwing him because he knew how dangerous he'd become was a self fulfilling prophecy. It wasn't until much, much later that he'd be retconned into being a mutant bigot.
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Also the X-Men responded every time there was a mutant attack. Humans had equal representation of mutants out to hurt them and mutants that actively tried to help them. On the other hand there were no large groups of humans coming to the mutants rescue after Genosha and other extinction events. At this point I think it’s smart for mutants to have a healthy distrust of humans.