You're ignoring the context for mutants, they have many similarities to minorities in our world but they're not minorities in our world. Mutants aren't real and have a completely difference context inside Marvel. Don't confuse fictional minorities with actual minorities in our world, they're not the same thing.
Except the Avengers have made teams specifically catering to mutant interests, like the Unity Squad. It's all one way, mutants have to be protected by everyone but post Krakoa they won't help anyone else. It's hypocritical and not the X-men. The X-men cared about humans, too, and now they don't. Of course this is ignoring the fact the only reason this occurs is because of editorial fiat and separating brands - your fight is with Marvel editorial, not the Avengers or Fantastic Four.
Except we're not judging people from our world, it's problematic to suggest the Black Panthers would be ok giving Apocalypse and Sabretooth a pass for their crimes against humanity. Think about the context they would bring has they been in our world, they're persona non grata in Marvel as it is. Where is the judging by mutants on Krakoa? The only person they have locked up is Sabretooth and that's after they deliberately set him up to murder innocent people. There are no Black men in the world capable of doing what the super-villains on Krakoa can with their bare hands. Selene tried to destroy ancient Rome with a spell and would have done so has she not gotten betrayed.Cool. Last thing I’ll say for this point: Xavier's mutant amnesty demand is based on the Black Panther Party's Ten-Point Program where it says "We want freedom for all Black men held in federal, state, county and city prisons and jails.” Mutants would be judged by their mutant peers instead of being held to implicit anti-mutant bias. It isn’t like the mutant villains just were constantly running from the law, they were just roaming about. The only person who was actively in custody was Sabretooth, who was later punished by the Quiet Council.
Decimation was 15 years ago. The mutant race has started recovering at a higher rate right now. The Crucible itself isn't required for this, that's just what they settled on.Decimation was a blip? Now you know that’s not true else there would be no need for the Crucible issue.
Anybody else? Does the human population on Krakoa not merit double digits? Why do you insist that Krakoa is a popular destination for humans?Northstar’s husband is also on Krakoa.
And goes from 0 to 100 when Sue talks to him. My example with Cyclops is focused on Cyclops behaviour around humans, not mutant amnesty. That Cyclops wasn't interested in having a rational conversation with humans, he wanted to shame Sue and left before she could recover from his response to shut her down.Cyclops defending Krakoa and backing off when the Fantastic Four got aggro over ‘Mutant amnesty’ is nothing like your post entailed. He isn’t mad at humans and he even introduces himself by congratulating Ben on his marriage. You’re reeeeeeeeaching.