Originally Posted by
allthingzamasing
BTW I ran out of space, so I have more to say here.
Juggernaut on the other hand(even before he became Juggernuat—If I remember correctly anyways)HATED Charles and I think Mutants in general and because now of that Cain became The Juggernaut...and for decades upon decades, everything he did was either out of selfishness or he was being controlled by an external/outside force(but his interiors were still rooted in selfishness)and as far as I am aware, again correct me if I am wrong, never submitted that he wouldn’t try to ruin anything. And yes he did fight WITH the X-Men and help them that time, but likely from many prominent mutants on Krakoa’s perspective they still see him as a big-bag-villain and with Charles saying ‘oh you can’t come Cain’ and that’s his own stepbrother...they likely don’t question it and just agree. You have to remember, that many are still wary(such as Gambit) about Apocalypse(who I suppose is now gone) and Sinister(such as Havok and Psylocke...kind of since she has that deal with him).
As for Deadpool, why would he be allowed? He’s not as ‘evil’ as Apoc and Sinister or many villains, I see him as an anti-hero. It’s just that he’s so unserious, and to him Krakoa is not a safe-haven where he can be free from persecution...to him it’s a new place he can fool around in and explore when he is bored. And it’s not like he and a mutant(let’s just throw Rogue in for an example even though she and Gambit are now wed)are married and it would be extremely hard for them to have a successful marriage if they were not both on Krakoa. Of course, Deadpool would never intentionally just try and sabotage Krakoa, but he is a national security potential threat and there is no need or legitimate reason in him being there.
No onto Franklin Richards, who to me is the most complicated matter in all of this, well he’s NOT no longer a mutant he NEVER was, and yes Professor Xavier conveyed it in a shady way through telepathy. But I think we all know Xavier is really shady and probably thought to himself that ‘oh Franklin isn’t actually a mutant, he’s powerless to add onto that, and he’s beneath me and no longer worth my time’. So that’s probably why he did that. Now what I’m going to say after this will likely sound harsh, but it’s my opinion and in my opinion it’s true: Franklin is not a mutant and he doesn’t belong on Krakoa(although who knows if they might go back and change this one day, OR that they will keep him human but still give him his powers back). Sure, he’ll probably face discrimination for who his parents are and whatnot, but that’s the reason he’ll face discrimination, it’s because of that NOT because he is a mutant. And yes he always felt out of place and like he didn’t belong and that’s why he was so eager to be on Krakoa. But I think this is mostly attributed to one(he has beyond Omega level powers, or I guess did)and two, because he was thought to have Been a mutant at the time he felt like he missing part of his identity by not being able to explore that part of himself, and be with his fellow people. But now that’s no longer true. He’s not a mutant and he doesn’t belong on Krakoa. And I doubt anyone will invite him over. Why? Well for 1, because he was likely only there for about a few months and the friends he did make were like those friends you make in Summer camp and once you leave you never talk to them again...or see them next year and just don’t really care about them. And 2, if you What to bring Kitty into it...they did put a lot of emphasis on the relationship(their platonic friendship obviously)but they really made it more than what it was. During the time when Kitty’s phasing abilities were not working back all their decades ago, and they had their connection Franklin was pretty much a toddler(don’t worry I don’t dispute their connection, I believe it’s real)but it’s like where you meet and stranger and you bond over a mutual experience and you guys have a connection, but at the end of the day they aren’t someone fundamentally important in your life. Like how Franklin is not to Kitty what Kurt is, and yes that probably hurts Franklin because he probably felt like for the first time he belonged he he was who he was supposed to be he though he and Kitty were like best-friends dancing in the rain, but that’s not really the truth...and it’s safe...but it is what it is.
If I missed any points, though, yuh can point them out to me I would be more than happy to go into more explanation about all I’ve stated here. And more.
So yeah, that’s just my take on this whole thread. Again respect to everyone! I respect everyone’s opinions.