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[–] Initiateofthevoid@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 2 days ago (1 children)

That's not an argument why it's a good metaphor for racism or homophobia. You're just saying "it's a metaphor."

For what? What - specifically - about Rogue's condition maps to an experience that occurs in the real world? That she was born that way? That makes it an equally valid metaphor for, like, ugliness.

I know what a metaphor is. I'm asking what is the metaphor? What are we supposed to see and learn from Rogue's condition? That humans treat each other poorly because we have trouble reconciling our differences? That's the same metaphor as all the X-Men.

Having examples like her just muddies the waters, because people like her and cyclops are actual living proof that some mutants genuinely are inherently dangerous to others.

A mutant baby can kill its entire family. Humans are at least partially justified in fearing them, or fearing having a child that's one of them. Not because they're bigots, but because a mutant child has a much greater chance of causing harm.

That can map to disability - childhood, adolescent, and adult behavioral disorders are a very real issue - but that's a gross thing to intentionally associate with race.