Why is Cyclops (New Xavier School) tagged as a villian?

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  • Milan1405Milan1405 Member Posts: 952 ★★★★
    Buttehrs said:

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    Buttehrs said:

    The characters in the black order themselves don't see themselves as villians. Just saying.

    Yeah but that's hardly a fair criteria. Putin sees himself not as a villain, but as the saviour of ukraine...do you?
    This is NOT the place for that discussion
    I mean it's not a discussion. It simply illustrates my point that just because you don't see yourself as a villain, doesn't mean you aren't one. "The road to hell is paved with good intentions", after all.
    It doesn't illustrate your point though. Your arguing a real life situation vs a fictional comic book world. In the comic book world, anything and everything can happen because an author deems it so. In real life, once a choice is made, there's usually almost no going back.
    Your argument was that you're not a villain if you don't see yourself as one. I am merely pointing out examples that clearly contradict this, whether it be Putin or some other villain who commits a villainous act but doesn't think that it is one.
  • ButtehrsButtehrs Member Posts: 6,009 ★★★★★
    Milan1405 said:

    Buttehrs said:

    Milan1405 said:

    Buttehrs said:

    Milan1405 said:

    Buttehrs said:

    The characters in the black order themselves don't see themselves as villians. Just saying.

    Yeah but that's hardly a fair criteria. Putin sees himself not as a villain, but as the saviour of ukraine...do you?
    This is NOT the place for that discussion
    I mean it's not a discussion. It simply illustrates my point that just because you don't see yourself as a villain, doesn't mean you aren't one. "The road to hell is paved with good intentions", after all.
    It doesn't illustrate your point though. Your arguing a real life situation vs a fictional comic book world. In the comic book world, anything and everything can happen because an author deems it so. In real life, once a choice is made, there's usually almost no going back.
    Your argument was that you're not a villain if you don't see yourself as one. I am merely pointing out examples that clearly contradict this, whether it be Putin or some other villain who commits a villainous act but doesn't think that it is one.
    That's fine, but you can't compare real life vs comics.
  • LinkWink10LinkWink10 Member Posts: 7
    Milan1405 said:

    Buttehrs said:

    Milan1405 said:

    Buttehrs said:

    Milan1405 said:

    Buttehrs said:

    The characters in the black order themselves don't see themselves as villians. Just saying.

    Yeah but that's hardly a fair criteria. Putin sees himself not as a villain, but as the saviour of ukraine...do you?
    This is NOT the place for that discussion
    I mean it's not a discussion. It simply illustrates my point that just because you don't see yourself as a villain, doesn't mean you aren't one. "The road to hell is paved with good intentions", after all.
    It doesn't illustrate your point though. Your arguing a real life situation vs a fictional comic book world. In the comic book world, anything and everything can happen because an author deems it so. In real life, once a choice is made, there's usually almost no going back.
    Your argument was that you're not a villain if you don't see yourself as one. I am merely pointing out examples that clearly contradict this, whether it be Putin or some other villain who commits a villainous act but doesn't think that it is one.
    We are talking about an imaginary character in an imaginary world...Our moral opinions have no relevance. Even more than that, the dude is a space being...whos to say there is the same idea of right and wrong or villain and hero in that world?
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