That’s not what I’m saying at all.
By existing against a norm is tackling a system. By not culturally assimilating and being unapologetically different from the beneficiary class, that simple existence of an other is antithetical to an oppressive system. That’s the whole point of Black Pride and Pride Parades. I just don’t understand why nothing I or anyone else is explaining to y’all isn’t getting through. We’ve explained the whole “all of humanity” thing, we’ve explained why ‘flatscan’ is different from ‘mutie’, we’ve explained why mutants don’t need to constantly sacrifice their whole being to “do some good.”Again: This whole idea of 'punching up' just sounds like a workaround to be an arse to someone. This kid wasn't tackling a whole system here by calling humans 'flatscans'--he was using a word which paints all of humanity as evil and vile without having his view challenged. What's the actual 'necessity' in referring to someone like that? What good does it do?
How many times did we see mutants out in public who weren't immediately massacred?
And given the theory about Hickman's involvement in the Rosenburg run, isn't it fair to say that Blindfold didn't just kimm herself because of what the humans were going to do to her, but also what the mutants were going to do to her?
In the snippets of her visions, we don't actually always see who is killing her, they're mostly faceless people, not explicitly human.
And I still don't understand it because it doesn't make any sense.
The celebrating of difference, something that makes you you. That I understand; that's awesome! It's the strange need to insult whole swaths of people that comes with it that's just baffling. What does that do? How does that help other than drive people of the opposing side away? Is that the point of it? A flatscan is a term for all of humanity; there's no difference there. If someone says that then they're referring to an entire group in a disparaging way. Having pride in yourself and insulting people are two completely different things.
Working with people doesn't mean you sacrifice your whole being; it doesn't mean that in being nice and courteous to someone means that you've suddenly sacrificed your whole principals. It just seems like the exact same behaviour done...because? Because I gotta be honest I don't understand why anyone would want to discriminate against anyone.
pkingdom explicitly used the example of “the darkest moments of Uncanny” where they could not in fact just step outside. There was a mandatory vaccine also going around and if you weren’t in line to get your X-Gene erased, you were getting hunted down by O*N*E
And we already know what Blindfold’s visions were. She was placing herself in the various mutants who died over the course of Rosencanny.
"flatscan" isn't the same as the n-word. But, again, mutants have used that as justification for massacres too. Flatscan was literally started as a term by a group of people wanting commit genocide and slavery over the entire human race. Its not 'punching up'. Throwing a hideously botched example of using a metaphor for 'trans panic' murders doesn't prove a point besides the writer being terrible.
I brought up the Israel/Palestine thing because its an enormously complicated political and religious situation that is often used by bad actors to say Jews/Muslims are all evil/good/one united group. You're right about Israel and western supporters basically kicking the Palestinians out of their homes, and its one of many, many factors that get ignored by said bad actors.
Pointing out that the protagonists really shouldn't be encouraging kids to refer to humans like that is not the same as saying mutants should act like modal minorities. And going all BUT WHAT ABOUT SENTINEL CITY?! In response is ludicrous.