>>78125241If the mob is trying to defend life and limb from a minority the members of which have shown in the past to be capable of destroying small towns, then yes. The mob may have a point.
>>78125272Everything that humanity has ever produced, including yourself. What will you do all alone? What will you create that means anything to anyone else? And if you produce nothing for anybody except yourself, does that not justify humanity in any action it takes when your ends oppose its ends?
If you place yourself outside humanity, you have no claim on any part of it and it is free, possibly forced, to view you as a threat, or at least competition. Why would you choose that, if you yourself are a human?
>>78125244True that. It's probably better applied to avoid mistakes than actual crimes.
On the other hand: had Graviton received proper counseling right after he gained his powers... Unlike Magneto, he never found a cause. He just did whatever he felt like. He was disconnected. If he had been more 'grounded'... (sic)