>>123778359>even other superheroes who are otherwise good guys are inexplicably shaking and with veins bulging trying to hold themselves back from beating the first mutant child they see to deathIt's more like this is a widespread fan perception, that the non-mutant heroes are all outright villains, or pawns of the mutant-hating governments, just because they have a problem with mutants breaking the law, or doing supervillain things.
Before that, we had years of X-book writers using Emma as their mouthpiece to yell at other heroes for not being there to prevent every attack on mutants, and a lot of readers accepted it at face value, rather than seeing the writers as retards trying to turn the way shared universes work into a "you don't care about us" plot point. If the Avengers or FF did keep showing up in X-Men books to stop X-Men villains, readers would hate it as much as people hated the Zero Tolerance event ending with SHIELD showing up to arrest Bastion instead of the X-Men getting to defeat him.
>within the context of X-Books the actions of the mutants at Krakoa are almost completely justified, reasonable or at absolute minimum still not nearly as bad as what the humans have done to themHonestly, not really. Magneto has killed millions, Apocalypse tried to decimate humanity, Mystique tried to genocide humanity,. When the X-Men keep taking in and sheltering people like this, they justify people's hate and fear of them, and what's more, every time the mutants solve anti-mutant prejudice by leaving for their own nation, they refuse to just peacefully stay there, they just have to keep intruding into other nations and fighting people, including Beast genociding a nation, plus now we have Xavier and Magneto openly trying to take financial and cultural control of the rest of the world in a really insidious way. They say they want everyone else to leave them alone, but they won't leave everyone else alone.