Chapter 156: Magneto's Lobbying
Teska didn't expect to meet the old man, let alone that he took the initiative to ask to see him.
Eric Lansell, a Level 4 mutant, known as Magneto, the leader of the Mutant Brotherhood, and the other banner of the mutant community on a par with Professor X.
If Professor X is powerful enough to become the god of mankind, then this Magneto can probably become the Great Demon King behind the scenes, and he has the power to influence the geomagnetic field, which can make the current human civilization built on steel return to the primitive Stone Age in a short time.
The old man was quite proud, but he took the initiative to see him, and Tezka couldn't figure out what he meant.
"Famous Magneto, do you have anything important to do with me?" Tesska asked curiously.
The gray-haired old man seemed to be in good spirits, and he sat opposite Tesska with a natural expression, and said calmly: "I have worked hard for the rights and interests of mutants all my life, and this time I came to ask to see Mr. Texca, naturally for the sake of mutants." ”
That's right, Magneto has been running for his fellow citizens all his life. He was a racist, and although he had endured persecution as a child, he ended up being the kind of person he hated.
Also because of Magneto's extremism and racism, Professor X parted ways with his old friend, and the two turned from comrades to enemies.
Every time Magneto yells, "I want to make mutants great!" ”
Professor X would immediately cover his mouth and say, "No, you don't want to. ”
It's embarrassing.
But Texka is not a mutant, and Magneto's visit this time will definitely not be so simple as taking a stand, right?
"Eric, I don't like to beat around the bush, there's something to be straight about." Tesca said directly by calling Magneto's name.
This is the advantage of the elderly, and Texca, who is more than a thousand years old, can speak to Magneto, who is seventy or eighty years old, in the tone of an elder.
Although Magneto was a little unaccustomed at first, he didn't care, and said straight to the point: "I hope Mr. Tersca, you can support the movement for mutant independence." ”
"Mutant independence?"
Texka was really surprised, what did he do to the earth?
"My old friend Charles helped humanity survive this crisis, but also pushed the mutants who were hiding behind the scenes to the forefront. Now humanity not only knows that there are aliens, aliens, and mutants in this world. They have always been hostile to us, but the contradiction between mutants hiding in the shadows has not expanded. But now, it will soon turn into a sharp confrontation between races, so I hope you can support mutant independence and give me the power to protect myself. Magneto said.
"As far as I know, the professor has reached an intention to cooperate with S.H.I.E.L.D., and some of the X-Men have become special advisers to S.H.I.E.L.D., so the contradiction you said should not appear." Tesca said.
"On the surface, cooperation is actually just a kind of exploitation. Humans will never believe in mutants, they are jealous of our superiority, they are afraid of being taken by mutants, just like Homo sapiens and Neanderthals in ancient times, between the two races destined to live only one. Magneto said firmly.
Texka thought carefully about Magneto's claim, and in the long run, it was the truth.
Only the annexation of one side and the complete integration of the races into one can ensure long-term peace and stability.
For example, the political correctness of the United States, where black lives matter, is there less fighting between black and white?
Only true fusion, whether it is slaughter or blood fusion, can completely eliminate this contradiction.
Both Homo sapiens and Neanderthals were ancient humans, and in the end, only Homo sapiens were handed down, and Neanderthals were eventually completely wiped out by Homo sapiens.
Humans and mutants are the same, don't look at the current laws and other means to control society, but human beings use mutants for experiments, mutants slaughter humans, these two things have always existed and can never disappear.
Magneto is right, it's just that his methods are sometimes too rough, and he pulls all the mutants to fight with humans at every turn, and every time he dies, he gambles, wins the clubhouse tender mold, and loses to go back to move bricks.
How could Professor X agree with such impulsiveness.
Mutants can still make a profit, what if Magneto loses the bet?
Now Magneto's mutant independence movement is also a big gamble, and it took a lifetime of hard work to get a mutant island just to build a country. The old man hopes to take advantage of the moment when this catastrophe has just passed to get the UN government to recognize the status of a mutant state.
But he also understands that he is only one of the representatives of the mutants, and Professor X is the soul of the other faction.
The two have different opinions, and in the end, it will only be in vain, and the possibility of the bill passing is extremely low, and it will even attract human attacks for no reason.
So, he came to Texca, and now the man in front of him is the only man in the world who can get Professor X to agree to the bill. His power, his prestige, his own fists, the three forces came together to allow Tezka to do something close to words.
He didn't even need to explicitly show his support, just a little bit of exposure and agreement with the idea of the Mutant Brotherhood would be enough for Magneto to overpower Professor X and draw more people to his side.
Tezka originally did not intend to interfere with the earthlings' own choices, whether mutants or humans, they were all "Midgardians" in his position.
But since he pulled the world of mutants over and fused with the Marvel Universe, Texka felt that he was somewhat responsible, and he didn't want mutants to really go to war with humans, and then kill and injure millions, so wouldn't it be meaningless for him to hold up the moon?
"Eric, your so-called mutant independence is just to make your island independent and stated?" Teska asked.
When Magneto heard this, his face couldn't help but show a slightly happy expression. Texca's lack of a refusal shows that he is more or less inclined to agree, as evidenced by the fact that he asks for details.
"Of course, more than that, we demand that mutants automatically acquire the citizenship of the country of mutants, and that no country prevent them from leaving their homeland to join us. Starting from the independence of mutants, no country may impose any kind of imposition on mutants for any reason, otherwise it will be a provocation to the country of mutants, and we will also impose sanctions. Magneto said in a fierce tone.
When Texka heard this, he finally understood why this old man had been engaged in the mutant movement for so many years and there was no improvement, where is this to be independent, and it is completely to be privileged.
Not to mention anything else, this alone is not allowed to imprison mutants for any reason, as long as the country with a normal IQ will not agree.
"Do you think your request is reasonable?" Teska asked.
"This is an offer, so it is naturally negotiable. You may think it is incredible, Mr. Texca, but you can't imagine what we mutants have suffered. Magneto said in a heavy tone.
This is not false, there are not too many cases of mutants being used for live experiments, and Magneto has personally experienced this kind of horror, so he is particularly sensitive to the matter of imprisoning mutants.
But no matter what, this proposal is unlikely to be agreed, and Magneto said that he would discuss, and Tezka did not give any hope. This old man is notoriously paranoid and admits death, and even a person like Professor X who is good at communication can't convince him, so let others save it.
"I'm sorry, Eric, but you don't have the privilege to fight for the rights of mutants and override humanity, I can't support your idea."
Tezka refused very thoroughly, thinking that Magneto should immediately brush his sleeves away, but he didn't expect the old man to have nothing at all, and continued to lobby: "Is there anything wrong with privileges, I heard that Asgard is a country where royal power is supreme, and some people are born with privileges, right?"
Damn, how do you take this?
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