Originally Posted by
Domino_Dare-Doll
Ok, now, see that's a very important point!!
I mean, ok, there's two sides to it: On the one hand you do sort of expect all mutants to be on board with it considering that, yes, they did have to actively go to Krakoa. But then you have cases like in Excalibur where mutants have felt 'forced out.' They're there because they have no choice--and that's what we need to see more of! That side of what's going on; the one's who don't agree with certain things or attitudes, who aren't contented. I thought this book was going to be it, but well--behind the scenes drama and all.
But we need so much more of that!
Like right now: I was born in the Uk, I don't agree with our leader's, they don't speak for me or my beliefs, but I can't leave. I'm 'trapped' here in a sense because it's just not practical or possible for me to go anywhere else and even then, this is my home. I'm not letting assholes run it into the ground if I can help it.