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Ok. It just seems like a very oddball position that is very rarely mentioned in connection with MLK . I get you seemingly hero worship MLK (never a good idea, every person has flaws, including MLK) but throwing in being pro choice just felt like it was somewhat out of left field

How is that "radical"? Being pro-choice is not anywhere close to being a Communist in any way, shape, or form. Hell, the Koch Brothers are pro gay marriageā€¦.

Apocalypse has come the closest to fixing that problem I think. Far more of an ensemble. And to be fair, First Class gets a pass since that was part of its schtick, was to focus hard on Xavier and Magneto

First Class made substantially less money than The Last Stand.

Exactly they were not willing to go full on reboot and so they felt constrained by the time factor

The good thing is many cameos are so brief and the characterizations are so off, that most fans would not even necessarily know that character had been used.

I prefer The Incredible Hulk to Iron Man or any other MCU film besides Captain America 1 and 2 and maybe Guardians of the Galaxy

Thank you. People are just being obtuse. Or maybe are really bad at figuring things out. Either way.

Apocalypse's motivation is a hyper-Darwinism where The Strong (mutants) should be in charge and served by The Weak (normal humans). It is attributable to his coming of age in a brutish ancient Egyptian tribal social structure. I am sorry you didn't understand this.

It made perfect sense. These were the rebel mutant outcasts, a version of the Morlocks. Watch the movie again if you're confused.

Cyclops motivation is to try to be what his older brother Havok was in his mind

I honestly believe the hate for Lawrence's Mystique is just some kind of pop culture trend or meme that people side with out of inertia without actually coming to it as their own idea.

When you said reproductive justice did you mean redistributive justice?