Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5977347-20130514030700/@comment-3406131-20130520131753

Both parts are too radical but Cyclops is fighting the good fight.

The Avengers are quite hypocritical, fighting for their rights since ever but rarely protected the X-Men, even for the mutants of them. Beast, after became associated with Dark Beast and asked help from the most evil scientists (what was the right thing to do), pleased himself in defeatism. Wolverine dare accuse Cyclops from killing under the Phoenix influence when himself.. is Wolverine. Nothing from Justice, Donyell or Tsu-Zana. Thanks for the Young Avengers (except for that Sentinel-boy Juston, and Reptil the good-avengers-boy) for giving the right example.

Stark has been an ass since Civil War, even if his reasons weren't all bad, but never really made efforts for the mutant community, or maybe during the M-Day crisis, but he caused (possibly on purpose, it quite unsure and I haven't read now the Iron Man Vol 5 Phoenix killer) the new blooms of mutants so..

Captain have made big effort on this time, associating clearly identified mutants as part of the main Avengers, constituting a "Xavier Dream Avengers" team, but he hasn't stood up to oppose governmental anti-mutant activism. And even excused the latent anti-mutant sentiment during New York's riot, instead of put the people in front of their responsibility. And also that was right the same situation as for Cyclops' murder of Xavier. Only Cyclops initially battled Avengers who wouldn't listen to him, Avengers who have caused the fall of a potential perfect world, if they had participated to the Pax Utopia instead of battling it and drove Emma and Scott crazy of Phoenix Power.

Definitively, Cyclops is right to kick some anti-mutant asses. If the police officers think they can abuse of their power, cancel civil rights for the mutants, and nobody with the influence and the authority claims and put some sanctions on those actions, someone has to stand up. (And at least he isn't anymore the hypocritical leader he was at San Francisco and Utopia)