thats fine, but false equivalencies and people talking about subject they so clearly have no idea about are what makes me react like this.
and "reacting to little scens like this" is adorable since I wasnt the one to twist a conversation into "omg mutants are totaly evil and opressors now, turn the lights off its OVER"
like bruh, make sense before patronizing me
Oh no!!! Kitty is actually dead? Wow. I still don't know why she can't be resurrected. It's up to the 5 to do it, not Krakoa. Or am I mistaken? Idk.
I really am hoping for some more Christian/Bobby in this issue. Or at least some more Bobby. Need more.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
You're wildly swinging from extremes and putting forth bad faith arguments. Pointing out a mutant child is dropping slurs and how that leads to bad places (because that's actually how it works in the real world) it not a controversial statement. It was written into the story intentionally, editorial approved it, and is likely a narrative thread going forward. I do mean what I say about Hickman's runs. They are not for everyone, he takes pleasure in stabbing into people's favorite franchises and twisting that knife. It makes for great reading, though. This stuff with Destiny and Mystique, for example, is intense.
Though it's good to see allies in the spotlight for once, I still don't get this blind nationalism to Krakoa. Unfortunately that really did hamper the issues being handled here and Domino's still a little too close to the throes of her trauma for me to be able to discern whether she does see humans individually anymore, or if that protection was just 'for Krakoa.' As in, government obligation. It still really doesn't tackle the individualism here.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
But as someone's said before (to paraphrase) "Mutants are acting different because they're in a different situation"--and Domino has been severely traumatised. Though political obligation might be enough for her to jump in to save someone when it suits, I'm honestly not sure if she would be inclined to reach out to save someone, or human to be specific, because she feels it's right, not now. Not with the attitudes I'm seeing being perpetuated in this scan, for example. Even Storm seems harsher towards humanity as a whole. Emma...I don't see her sticking her neck out for anyone if it didn't benefit her. But she's a different conversation altogether.
Basically: I wouldn't be shocked if Domino did just stop actively saving people in the same vein as she did in her solo with Diamondback and Outlaw. ( I miss them.)
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!