• @assassin_aragorn
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    210 months ago

    Fair enough, but we can’t use irl biological justifications in that case.

    • @Daft_ish
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      10 months ago

      Either way, I give up. I tried to do my best magneto but people weren’t feeling it. I’ll work on it, I guess.

      • @assassin_aragorn
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        210 months ago

        As I get older, I come to realize that Magneto and Xavier needed each other. Both of their philosophies were required. Peaceful resistance must recognize when violence is needed to maintain peace and safe lives. Violent resistance must recognize it is the last tool, not the first, and that you can win many hearts and minds with peaceful methods. Peaceful resistance will otherwise die a quiet death as all are killed, and violent resistance will otherwise die a loud death as all are killed. The former inspires support by those who cannot believe the inhumanity of the opposition. The latter inspires support by survivors who launch guerilla attacks.

        But neither succeed.

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          I read somewhere that Xavier was likened as MLK and Magneto as Malcom X.

          Malcom was very problematic in many ways but he does make a lot of correct assements about the dynamics of oppression. Given Malcolm’s background mixed with his unabashed stubbornness I give him respect. He was wrong about a lot of things but he wasn’t afraid to stand up to anyone and have strong convictions.

          • @assassin_aragorn
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            110 months ago

            There’s a school of thought that MLK was successful and appealing because Malcolm X’s alternative was unpalatable.