Atleast in the x-men 97 season 1 . Idk if it fits here but i thought of it in the shower .

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    8 months ago

    There’s definitely an argument to be made that the mutants should have the right to live their lives. I guess it depends on how much you think “violence” and “by any means necessary” are justified.

    To bring a real world example into the conversation, the Palestinians decided that violence was necessary. Some condemn them for it, some ask “what other choice did they have?”

    Obviously, the sympathizers will see you as the hero, and the opponents will see you as the villain. Is it better to go onto hiding like Prof. X and his crew or to stand up and fight like Magneto and his? And how much and what kind of collateral damage is acceptable? It’s a war that has been fought for ages in many different places - the battle between the oppressors and the oppressed.

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      8 months ago

      Well i don’t wanna spoil the show too much but when it really get into the subject you’ll see how much the mutants are suffering . Also the genosha thing in ep 5 is brutal .

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        8 months ago

        I just binged X Men 97 yesterday and today without knowing too much and was really shocked. Ep5 was definitely huge.