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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-07-19 03:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #2755 ]


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(Anonymous) 2014-07-19 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
DA

As a general rule of thumb, minorities in our world, as far as I know, don't kill people as a general or have intra-group conflicts that range across the globe and even go into outer space. The same can't be said of mutants.

(That said, yes, if you're an ass, don't expect people to be nice to you. But that rule applies to everyone. This aside brought to you by the bi person who recently told me that no, their open and vicious chip against people who believe in God and/OR who don't want to hear about their sexuality, doesn't affect their social interactions at all. All of those people who respond negatively to them/their attitude are just being prejudiced, apparently.)

(Anonymous) 2014-07-19 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
minus the space part, muslims do

(Anonymous) 2014-07-20 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure what your point is here.

(Anonymous) 2014-07-20 01:08 pm (UTC)(link)
read the news
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[personal profile] arcadiaego 2014-07-19 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I think you know that X Men is a metaphor, based on what would happen in an action movie scenario where people have superpowers, but that aside, people who consider themselves to be oppressed communities have killed or done violence to those they consider to be their oppressors many many times throughout history.
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[personal profile] nyxelestia 2014-07-20 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
Generally? No. Always? Also no.

I mean, the mutant rights issues in the comics are a pretty strong parallel to the black civil rights movement of 1960's America. You get the leading man interested in integrating and harmony, trying to lead a peaceful movement (Martin Luther King Jr. and most black rights groups, especially the NAACP). Then you've got the leading man who believes separation is the only answer, and is either not afraid to use violence or even actively encourages it (Malcolm X, Black Panthers, etc.)

And while they may not be out there committing violence all that often, I've run into radfems who tend to act the same way, seeing all men as a threat and believing women can only be safe and happy away from men, buying into the whole "women can't rape or abuse men" myth, etc.

What you've got here is an extremist minority group that believes in separation, elimination, and violence in ways similar to many real life minority groups in the real world...but in a far better position to act on that violence in the fictional world than the groups in the real world.