There’s more to it than that. The “law,” if we can even call it that because it’s barely a constitution or justice system, only applies to people is arbitrary. Sabretooth technically didn’t break the law since he did that crimes before those laws were in place and this ignores how his actions weren’t by himself. The fact Apocalypse was legally allowed to do what he did shows how paper thin the law is in Krakoa and Xavier’s reaction just went further in normalising it. It’s not like he reconvened the Quiet Council to make new laws to make sure Apocalypse can’t do it again without punishment. Rogue may as well have been a toy from Apocalypse toy collection which he broke while playing it by how Xavier reacted to her predicament. That’s how little he cares about his former students’ safety around one of his greatest enemies these days. Apocalypse was going to do something like that because it’s in nature, and Xavier failed both in not protecting his students legally he allowed that to be the status quo with no hesitation. No wonder Apocalypse loves Krakaoa, he’s allowed to do whatever he wants like in the old days before the X-men ruined his plans. Xavier himself loved what Emma did, so of course he’s not going to do anything about it.
I will when it stops happening, and we’re right back to it within the same paragraph – with a dash of gaslighting.Lmao at straw man. You need to stop hiding behind straw man accusations, that's lazy debating, isn't it. You're still here canonizing Scarlet Witch everyday but you cannot get past the fact that Emma helped Krakoa and mutants with that little tp push.
Everything comes off as great when the focus is on why something is done, rather than the action itself. How did you feel about Purple Man using his powers like this?
Is this going somewhere?It's not true that the X-Men only used tp in combat situations.
Their context absolves nothing I said. Who didn’t see Osborn betraying mutants for his own twisted schemes because he’s an unhinged super-villain? Emma Frost and the Dark X-men is who. I never thought she’d be so out of touch with who Osborn was to fall for something like that so easily, but here we are. Maybe next time she’ll make a deal with Mephisto.You're the one who didn't even bother to read Dark Reign or Secret Empire or bring their whole context into a convo. And you completely missed who the Russian Ambassador was, whom she was allied to and what Russia is doing to mutants. Without the TP push and the UN recognizing Krakoa, the X-Men wouldn't have had the power to help mutants and humans all over the world. Why do you think Russia was voting against Krakoa? Have you seen what they're doing to mutants?
Completely ignored what I said to continue a conversation we never had because that argument fails against what I’m actually saying. We’re not allowed to focus on what methods Krakao uses to get its agenda accomplished, too many awkward questions.
If Xavier’s agenda was so politically weak at that stage he shouldn’t have announced Krakao so soon until he had his alliances settled so he knew the outcome was in his favour before risking it all on Emma brainwashing a vote at the last second. Unless he was waiting for her to act, it’s not something out of character for him to think she’d do. It’s not like Jean Grey did this. That’s why Xavier’s leadership decisions are so bizarre. Part of leadership is making sure all bases are covered, and this Xavier’s choices are constantly tainted with acts like this.
What Marvel Russia is doing to mutants is wrong, that didn’t make every underhanded move against them ok. Krakoa’s supposed to be the good guys here, not just another bad guy.
I’m not doing anything of the sort, I just have standards.You're here defending the real villains to keep this black and white morality thing going.