Shogo is the baby of a popular X-Man. He is not random. I didn’t think I needed to really differentiate, but I’m clearly talking about adults, grown up in the human world. who can think, move, and operate freely. That isn’t what Shogo is. None of these hypotheticals change that. Also why do you just drop things like “their human family will be killed” and act like that won’t be punished? The system wasn’t unfair to humans, it was unfair to mutants. The affiliation or relation to mutants doesn’t matter because at the end of the day, they’re still humans whereas mutants’ lives are never considered. Human families with mutant kids dropped them off at the Xavier Institute before and that wasn’t a problem.
I don’t understand what their geolocation has to do with Krakoa or “superiority.”