I think that Magneto very often holds an understandable position, given his life experiences, and that Charles is often too optimistic that everything will totes work out this time, but he's still way too murder-y to support even when I think he's right in his basic position! And ultimately the reason I struggled with First Class and haven't watched any further in that series is that I couldn't see any way in which that Magneto was morally distinguishable from Shaw - like, apart from Shaw killing his mother, there doesn't seem to be any reason for Magneto not to join him, because they appear to have the same goals and methods.
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I think that Magneto very often holds an understandable position, given his life experiences, and that Charles is often too optimistic that everything will totes work out this time, but he's still way too murder-y to support even when I think he's right in his basic position! And ultimately the reason I struggled with First Class and haven't watched any further in that series is that I couldn't see any way in which that Magneto was morally distinguishable from Shaw - like, apart from Shaw killing his mother, there doesn't seem to be any reason for Magneto not to join him, because they appear to have the same goals and methods.