Hard to decide the poll choice that is the best fit, so I went with neutral.
I think X-Men is completely the right comic to introduce this kind of concept and I totally want to see a diverse representation for all types of people and relationships that reflects the real world, including polyamory.
And as a narrative solution to a particularly tangled shipping war, I can totally see where that works as a way to make the most people happy including the characters. Whether it's being introduced and handled the best that it can be, for me the jury is still out. And I still want some kind of resolution between Logan and Ororo addressing how they were together before he died, though that's neither here nor there.
All that said, polyamory isn't something I'm particularly into personally and I don't want to see all relationships go that way or maybe even the majority. While it's possibly the best scenario for some, it's definitely not for everyone. If X-Men could have representation of every kind of relationship, that would make me happy.
We don’t know his ethnicity, but we do know he was brought up by an oppressed minority; the Romany people are treated appallingly, all across Europe.
And he’s faced nothing but hatred and adversity, because of his appearance, from birth, that has to have an effect on him.
Sorry, off topic.
We do know Kurt's ethnicity. He's Caucasian bc thats what his mother Mystique is. What complicates things is that Azazel isnt human. Even before that retcon, his father was a German aristocrat. He may have been born blue, but his ethnicity isnt a mystery bc we know where his genes come from
From that, know her natural colour of skin, which in that shot is a rather alarming shade of orange, but nothing else. Caucasian covers everything from north Africa to India, the middle East, Russia, Europe. Hundreds of different groups and ethnicities. Besides, I wouldn’t trust Raven if she told me water was wet...
I’m not sure that people from the Jewish diaspora always identify as ‘white’?
I think I know what you mean, from the limited and outdated American usage of the words caucasian and white.
Yes, exactly. She is the epitome of an unreliable narrator.
I think Azazel was human before he was mutant, and hes from the Biblical days so maybe from the Middle East I guess.
Be funny if a mutant came from the future of Krakoa and we could not get a definite answers on whos the parents of the character are since in short time many of the Krakoans have laid with each other lol
As for my pick I believe in 1 on 1 relationships.
Neutral here...I am enjoying the new approach to the Logan/Jean/Scott/Emma polycule, but I don't want to see Magneto join Rogue & Gambit. I think there are certain characters this fits more than others.