Quote Originally Posted by davetvs View Post
They're holding Krakoa to a higher standard than any government that has ever existed on Earth. Try not to take them seriously.

Also, this:



Has also happened to pretty much every ethnic minority group in the US. But tell me again how the minority metaphor is flimsy and doesn't hold up to scrutiny. Lol.
Because heaven forbid we want anything aspirational in a book that is supposedly supposed to be aspirational.

Oh yeah, and fucking Operation Paper Clip didn't put Nazis in the actual seat of government.

Quote Originally Posted by Outburstz View Post
Krakoa for mutants is better for mutants then most human ones. How is this even an argument? The only reason you can't say all is because different mutants might want different things. She was clearly talking to her fellow mutant excited that they were going to make the best society for mutants not repeating the same mistakes that human societies have made towards each other. That was the whole point of Krakoa. Her making that statement was not her taking a shot at her Native American side which was further proven by her natives voices line of not needing to choose between the two. She is mutant and native american thus wanting the best for both. However only mutants now united are able to make and create a land of their own while there are native americans who still suffer on reservations because
That's a nice line of reasoning. Mind showing me how you got all of that out of what was a single, off-hand line that Hickman put in a comic issue that could have been given to anyone but was given to Dani...why exactly?