So explain to me why the writers expected me to think Cyclops was in the wrong here

So explain to me why the writers expected me to think Cyclops was in the wrong here.

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Mutant victim complex. They are the blacks that blame all their problems white people or the white people that blame all their problems on democrats and immigrants.

Just like in real life, you just start tuning them out after a while. The Inhumans are far from angels, but they've also caused humanity far less headaches in-universe.

Are there also black people blaming all their problems on democrats and immigrants?

Because he’s a filthy mutie, what are you some kind of species traitor?

because the inhumans are the new evasive species that will inevitably out evasive species the earlier evasive species and out-compete them for the same space

I wanna know how the fuck they thought this would make the Inhumans popular.

Shut the fuck up mutant hitler

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Ahem

FUCK MUTANTS

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>not your mental violations
Glad someone finally said it.

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What I love most about this is Storm attacks Human Torch, and he not actually doing anything, but all X-fags care about is Sue putting Magneto in a bubble.

because, uh, conflict an shit?

Because rather than use the godly powers the X-Men have at their disposal to keep the cloud safely away from them, he happily let dozens of mutants be killed so that he could try and stand on the right side of history.
No one was in the right here, but at the very least, Inhumans made efforts to warn people of the incoming cloud and evacuate anyone who didn’t want to stay. I didn’t once spot Muties take a proactive stance here, they were reactive and were super quick to jump to a fight.
Maybe next time they’ll focus on being heroes rather than being martyrs

You know what my favorite part of IvX was?
When the X-Men made a machine that could solidify terrigen and instead of telling the Inhumans this so they get rid of the cloud and the Inhumans could keep terrigen they decided to instead use the machine to destroy the stuff after picking a fight.

>Because rather than use the godly powers the X-Men have at their disposal to keep the cloud safely away from them,
Didn't the cloud have plot contrivance powers to stop them from doing that? I vaguely remember Storm failing to disperse it in an issue

That's not surprising. The X-men would rather destroy a mutant cure because according to them, it kills mutants. This is despite the fact that majority of them mutants have useless powers, and a good portion of them have a mutation that decrease their quality of life. Mutants like Beak, Glob and etc, would had benefited from the mutant cure.

>So explain to me why the writers expected me to think Cyclops was in the wrong here.
they fucking didn't.

That sounds like Storm making excuses
I feel real bad for Moria, she made a mutant cure and was brutally murdered for it. Because hey man, guys like Glob Herman, Rockslide and that one kid who kills things by touching them, shouldn’t be allowed to live a normal human life, not if it means they could be an expendable solider for a race war that hates them until they developed powers

>You value the life of one of my children over the other
Yeah, obviously? Why is that such a huge fucking deal? He is not their parent. He can value lives as he wants to.

>Why is it such a huge deal someone would likely let one of your children die over the other?
Are you retarded?

Yeah, but Muties get super pissed if you Value Human lives more than Mutie ones. Hypocrisy at its finest

>Yes we would have your mutant kid in our mutant country, but not your non-mutant kid
Are you?

>Yes if we were to find your missing children we'd only help one of them.
Xfags man, no sense of reality

I'm not a marvelfag, so can someone explain this;
Why are the Fantastic 4 treated differently than mutants? They have freakish abnormal powers that uprooted their life, how are they not considered mutated humans?

Genocide is the American way

I actually laughed. You're not wrong.

The Fantastic Four doesn't have some like Magneto on their team who runs around and commits atrocities while proclaiming supremacy

The FF never added Doom to their ranks in a leading position after he tried to slaughter all of humanity so that a small 1% of the population could reign.
X-Men let fucking Magneto not only into their team, but as the leader and in a position to teach and mold younger mutants to his views.

Along with destabilizing non-ally nations, funding the drug wars, war for profit, health care behind paywall, destruction of the environment, and socialism bad/capitalism good.

The Thing is or at least has been at the start but I guess constant FF PR campaigns turned things around for him

Yeah, yeah, the X-Men are hypocritical mutant-supremacists. But what I'm asking is why the likes of The Thing and Human Torch, both of whom's lives were impacted severely because of their change, considered "normal humans" while the X-Men get their own category of weird.
It just seems a little nonsensical and inconsistent.

>Hey Cyclops do you have our kids
>Nah, besides we'd only be interested in one of th..
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

The thing about Glob Herman in the thing about it a no longer you on mutant vaccine might actually kill him. He's mutant powers is probably what stop his mutant body from killing him.

I swear you Xfags jump through hoops to justify the X-men's bullshit

The Thing was a pariah for the majority of the time he’s been around, but as said, PR campaigns and the FF making efforts to be public figures really help smooth things over. Reed and Sue are able to keep their powers in check and usually not freak people out when they don’t need to. Jonny is a pretty boy who loves getting his face out their for everyone to see.
It basically boils down to the FF actually making efforts for people to like them, and the X-Men sit and complain about why no one likes them.

Explain how what he said is illogical. It isn't the duty of every man to care about every child in existence, user.

>the X-Men are hypocritical mutant-supremacists.
You literally just said the answer

And Wolverine, a cool blooded serial killer and mass murder. Attempt to recruit Sabretooth, same situation as Wolverine but worse. Mystique, a known terrorist and serial killer. Sebastian Shaw, a mutant that funded Sentinels in order to profit from it.

Calm down Sue, I'm sure the X-men would kidnap your unqualified kid too so she would feel involved

Explain to my why it makes sense to tell the mother of two missing children that one of them is worth less to them.

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Also not being complete bitchbabies when other heroes point out their super fucking questionable decisions, and them being able to check each other (especially when the others call Reed out) when it counts helps a lot, too.

Why did you think they expected that?

And here I thought X-fags stayed in their cbr containment board

The majority of these are only recent, Mags joined and led the X-Men years ago and ruined all credibility the X-Men had been building up

This performance art you're doing isn't very interesting.

All those I mentioned were at one point or another a member of the X-men prior to Hickman's incarnation of them.

>no arguments for the third post in a row
At least you could attempt to be funny or something

1.By the time of the sarted of the Inhuman prose Inhumans the Inhumans are already significantly more accepting of non-Inhumans then the mutants have being in any mutants dominated country.2. What the X-man tried to do with one of the fantastic four kids is kidnapping under U.S. law.

They literally did that in Hickman's run though? It's obviously presented as a "the multiverse is at risk and Doom has brokered a deal with our daughter who we reliably feel he won't betray since she's the one person he doesn't hate here" but he still joined their team.

Really? From what I remember, threats to the X-men typically have nothing to do with their political choices and would happen regardless of who is on the team, aside from villains who are associated with a particular character.

So that's what you say when you ignore people's posts

I wonder what Dr. Doom's stance on Krakoa is, I haven't seen that guy in a while

How are you citing a situation where they're only teaming up because the universe is at stake like it's the same thing as Magneto joining the X-Men?

If I am remembering correctly one time somebody justified magneto being a X-man the same thing as hockeyed because both are super villains before. And for some reason no one pointed out hockeyed did no serious damage as a super villain.

Because the post I replied to pretended it never happened at all.

It's not like those are the only instances of villains later joining hero teams either.

That’s a very unique situation though user, it’s not the same as “Hey, we don’t have enough fire power right now for this fight, can you help out?” And let agreeing to Dom’s aid wasn’t something that they were eager for, and I don’t believe they ever actually counted him within the ranks for the Future Foundation Despite his F4 Boxers. X-Men on the other hand made Mags an official X-Men after he tried to slaughter all of humanity.
I lay the blame here at the feet of Magneto, he was very vocal and adamant about mutant supremacy and enjoyed making grand speeches to the world. X-Men did zero damage control to try and fix this problem and show humans that not all mutants are like the ones they are constantly seeing threatening them.

I am maintaining the chain of reply, you are slacking off

>Don't fuck with me, respect my authority and I won't go Genosha Pt. 2 on your asses

He didn't build those Sentinels overnight.

Because they need to ignored the actual reasoning behind black bolt releaseing the mist as and the at like he and all Inhumans are totally evil orders of genocide.

Magneto has always been a hard sell, but the writers don't help by having the wider ramifications of his presence go unexplored.
>hey, magneto's on the team
>oh, sentinels again
It's often not clear that other people are particularly aware of who any of them are.

Because they need to ignored the actual reasoning behind black bolt releaseing the mist as and act like he did it for power and because he's evil and complete have not consequences because of it.

The main problem with Magneto is that he flip-flops constantly between being a member and being a villain. If he was allowed to stay a member after Claremont made him one there wouldn't be as much complaining.