>>96610667>Govenment has access to pretty much all info on everyone in the country including their medical historiesProbably true, but even so that's a problem
>Government also knows what powers mutant citizens haveSo they get an extra bit of information that they can't collect with the surveillance apparatus they already have, and this is good?
>So mutants get special treatment?Being subjected to an extra layer of invasion would be 'special treatment.'
>Mutants would be a nightmare for law enforcement.This doesn't somehow stop being a problem when they're registered. I'm pretty sure you'd see whether the mutant is shooting fire, or bending reality sooner than you'd get a positive ID on who it is.
>Meanwhile a simple registry that says what a persons powers are harms nobodyHarms the individuals whose privacy has been (further) violated.
>but potentially saves livesPeople died to protect rights, including the right to privacy, whats a few more?
>The government already has info on every person living in the countryAllegedly
>how is this one addition going to make things worseYour enthusiastic acceptance of the surveillance apparatus is consent to it's expansion.
>BUT MUH ROUNDUPS IN FEMA CAMPSThis has happened, multiple times actually, in the real world. Not to mention to mutants in X-Men, who are in a far worse situation than any real one we've actually had to deal with