Here’s the thing about Krakoa (potential spoilers):
Not once was a threat or heinous action carried out by any refugee.
Yet within a year of founding, refugees were denied entry except through approved gates; forced to undergo invasive psychic monitoring and evaluation.
Not once was a threat or heinous action carried out by any refugee.
Yet within a year of founding, refugees were denied entry except through approved gates; forced to undergo invasive psychic monitoring and evaluation.
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It was literally their second act, after making three laws.
There were no dissenting votes. Everyone decided to support a not-prison where you’d be awake, aware, immobile, forever.
But they convinced themselves they were doing something better than humans. It’s not Gitmo if we say it’s not, yes?
That wasn’t even a vote. Not even the equivalent of an executive order!
It was a suggestion from a paranoid security head, backed by a paranoid and power-hungry director of the mutant CIA, affirmed by a founder.
Strangely, the only thing that *didn’t* get corrupted? The X-Men. The mutant military. It actually had some of the biggest dissidents in its own ranks!
Krakoa was for all mutants. Xavier said as much to every mutant mind on earth, all at once.
Mass murderers sat on the governing council; refugees *brought by Krakoa’s own ships* were considered threats.
The refugee thing, to me, seems like a mishmash of various nations.