Nothing, i think that given the Inhumans never have done anything that its actually evil, having the Scarlet Witch as one your own is more than enough.
I wonder if that's how she loses the shapeshifting ?.
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The X-Men shouldn't attack in the Inhumans in general for something one Inhuman did. That'd be the most blatant hypocrisy yet. It's not like either Maximoffs or the people of Attilan were aware of their connection at the time.
If Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver end up being Inhuman, then I will be a little bit pissed off. More because I love the X-Men, mutantkind and I love the whole Magneto family thing.
That being said Scarlet Witch has never truly been a member of the X-Men, so it doesn't really affect that much in terms of continuity. It just affects their own origins and how they will fit into the Marvel Cinimatic Universe. But realistically, what will the X-Men actually do to the Inhumans? Inhumans probably outnumber Mutants after the Terrigen Bomb went off, and lots of them have similar if nor better powers than a lot of the X-Men, so would there really be any point in X-Men trying to take them on?
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You guys are forgetting the important thing: if Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver turn out not to be mutants, then the Avengers have retroactively been anti-mutant racists for most of their history.
As of now, the Avengers have traditionally been a very progressive team on mutant rights, hiring two open mutants (and ex-Brotherhood members at that) in issue #16 at a time when the X-Men still concealed their true identities.
But if Wanda and Pietro turn out to be Inhumans or whatever, then the Avengers retroactively didn't have a mutant on their team until Hank McCoy joined in 1975, and rarely had mutant members after he left. So finally all those who have called the Avengers a bunch of anti-mutant bigots will be vindicated. Retroactively.
i'm guessing that's provbably where bendis made his dig in OS about steve always seeing the mutants as a threat came from.
that said; the twins thought they were mutants; the brotherhood thought they were mutants, the sentinels and cerebro thought they were mutants, adn the inhumans certainly thought they were mutangts. its kind of unfair to use this as proof of the facist avengers; when there's much better examples to use.
but then again this is a thread calling for the x-comics to provide us with torture porn of magik cutting ahura and luna to pieces, sabretooth eating kamala and; i don't know, firestar and magma setting flint on fire; so really who is going to bother noting it.
Step One: Point out to Wanda that her self-hatred was misdirected and that it should be focused on Inhumans.
Step Two: Make popcorn and watch her decimate some other group while on one of her power trips. I doubt any surviving Inhumans would be as restrained in their response as mutants have been.
actually; i suspect the making magneto not their father bit; as opposed to 'revealing' that magda was an inhuman descendant; was specifically due to singer using the twins as well. its not just synergy, its spite.
as for the inhumans; considering black bolt's t-cloud is toxic to pureblood inhumans and seems to kill vast amounts of inhuman descendants; on top of the destruction of old attilan and orollan; i'd say the inhumans have enough demographic problems of their own.
Even if the twins turn out to have Inhuman ancestry, they weren't raised on Attilan or as part of its culture, so why would anybody think it made sense to try to punish the city (or all the NuHumans who till now had no idea of their Inhuman ancestry) for any crimes committed by the twins? That's silly.
Only if it's also retconned that anybody knew they weren't mutants. If not, Steve still deserves credit for taking that step with the Kooky Quartet, as well as making sure that Wanda and Pietro were in the clear with the authorities for everything Magneto had coerced them into doing as part of the Brotherhood (which he had to do before making them Avengers, to be sure), just as he made sure Clint was not going to face charges for the stuff the Black Widow had tricked him into doing. It would remain a great example of affirmative action and offering misled youth a second chance in one.