Come here, Miss Polaris is so beautiful. As the daughter of Magneto, I don’t need to say more about superpowers. I feel that this work can be called the ethics of the X-Men. It's not that they don't want to believe it, but that ordinary people are more or less jealous when they see superpowers. is a better excuse. Deduction is deduction. From a practical point of view, if someone is truly gifted, the country will definitely treat it as a treasure instead of choosing to be imprisoned. After all, this is of great benefit to scientific research and military affairs. Of course, the premise is that there is no major problem with character. On the one hand, it denies the character of mutants, and on the other hand, it manipulates and uses them spiritually. It can be said to be a typical double standard created by abuse of power. It now appears that as long as there are interests, it is impossible to put an end to darkness. It is called legal sanction, and once bystanders are in it, they can experience the kind of innocence. And the best way to end the conflict is for a more sinful third party to emerge, so that people can be united. People hate because of fear and unite because of hate. Those able to wear police uniforms are not willing to execute the so-called "justice", but are abused like slavery, which is ridiculous. Impulsivity is the devil, but how can you stay sane at some point? Facing the moment of life and death and intrigue, it feels like crying in a world without people, surrounded by laughing voices... May you be gentle.
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