Professor X takes the liberal position; he wants a level playing field with everybody bringing what they happen to have to the table.
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Which means he's just as much of a mutant supremacist as Magneto, just a more patient and cautious one. As Morrison hinted at in New X-Men.
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At the end of the day, no human can compete on a level playing field against a mutant with an even slightly decent power set.
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So they constantly upend the playing field. Hating mutants because they're different is an excuse for hating them out of economic threat.
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@chaosprime REVISIONIST! -
@StevenBrust@chaosprime at least it isn't fantasy -
@jenphalian@chaosprime It TOTALLY isn't. -
@StevenBrust@jenphalian@chaosprime It's about ethics in literary criticism, isn't it? -
@den_down_unda@StevenBrust@chaosprime always, although it's really just a metaphor for the reunification of germany -
@jenphalian@den_down_unda@chaosprime Which can be viewed as an attempt to unite mutants and normal humans on a level playing field. -
@StevenBrust@jenphalian@chaosprime Which reflects the struggle between the physical and spiritual selves on the path to enlightenment. -
@den_down_unda@StevenBrust@chaosprime And on another level of course it is all about penetrative sexual acts. - 7 more replies
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