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Magneto, like Megatron, has his own beliefs, his own principles, and has not only strong personal abilities, but also organizational and leadership skills, and has a distinct personality. They are not fighting for the individual, but also for the group. In the struggle, the methods and ways to achieve the goal are more radical, and even so bad that they are unscrupulous, but no matter how they fail, they never give up.
They are surrounded by a group of like-minded people, opportunists, and even profiteers, but they are still able to skillfully resolve internal contradictions, or use violence to convince them. As for good and evil, the angles are different, and good and evil are naturally different. Your justice is a threat and poison to the other side, and this is the same for Cybertron and earthlings, mutants and ordinary people.
When such an unscrupulous bully meets a peacemaker like Optimus Prime and Professor X, who are chivalrous, benevolent, and keen to rob the rich and help the poor, the two sides cannot reach a consensus. Only in the face of a common enemy and a balance of interests can the two sides reach an alliance for a short time, and at other moments they still use fists and sticks to talk and act as a-stirring stick to stir up each other and make each other eat flies for fun.
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Magneto's choice of struggle seems to me to be a more realistic direction than Professor X's cooperation and peace, but the problem is that Magneto only grasps violence and does not grasp the theory that guides it. Throughout, he failed to build a stable and strong organization, and formed a group of people who believed in it with a set of theories that at least justified themselves. Several major operations were all gathered stragglers, and once something went wrong, the trees would fall and scatter.
The lack of theories prevents it from condensing the martial arts faction among the mutants, and instead is confused by the beautiful fantasy drawn by Professor X. His blind hostility to humanity has made it impossible for him to win over some human forces. Every time I rely on strong ability, there are always a few people who go alone, like KB molecules.
The attempt to turn all of humanity into mutants was the most likely to achieve its ultimate goal, and it failed. Since then, all the targets have been palliative, let alone failed.
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Magneto carries the entire mutant race on his shoulders, not only has selfless motives and is willing to sacrifice his life to protect them, but also has an equal attitude and never discriminates against any mutant. In "X-Men: First Fight", even Professor X reveals that he can't get used to seeing the Demonic Girl** (they grew up together), but Magneto never wears such colored glasses, and always thinks that the Demonic Girl who shows her true appearance is the best-looking Demonic Girl.
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Even if Magneto is full of antipathy and distrust of humans, he will not take the initiative to kill people without sufficient justification. This is not so much out of rational considerations as it is about maintaining a standard for yourself. Under the influence of this standard, Magneto is one of the few villains who "talks about morality and correctness".
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In the manga Magneto's Death, Magneto died in order to push away two parallel universes that collided, in the words of Polaris afterwards: My father hated this world and the people in this world all his life, but when they were about to die, my father still went to save them. Compared to such Magneto, the professor also said in the comics, Marx, you have done nothing wrong from beginning to end.
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In X-Men: 1 (2000 version), Magneto and his men make a ruckus at the train station, and the police surround them. As a villain who can manipulate the "iron element", it can be easy to deal with armed cops, but Magneto has always kept his emotions and abilities within a fairly safe range, not causing excessive harm and leaving no arguments for the public.
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Magneto spent his life fighting for the rights of mutants.
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His theories led directly to the current decision-making in the UK!
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Magneto (Eric Lanshel) has suffered two heavy blows. As the old saying goes, the first reaction of human beings to the unknown is fear, and once one person has the superpower of Magneto, the whole world will explode! A class of mutant humans can directly destroy the country's main government!
Do you dare to imagine? Even a small threat to humanity from mutant humans can be a reason for the whole world to attack.
The tenacious Eric witnessed his mother being shot dead in his childhood, and formed an enmity with humans, and then became enemies with the X-Men because it was difficult to change his concept of humans, starting from the young Magneto in "X-Men: First Fight" to the elderly Magneto in "X-Men: Last Stand".
At the end of "X-Men: Days of Future Past", Eric gave up the villain image and hid his identity, having a wife and a daughter, and the family was very warm. At this time, Eric has slowly changed his obsessions, and it is hard to imagine how unrealistic it is for Eric to let go of the obsession of losing a mother, or because the new family has covered up the pain, and Eric is working as an ordinary worker in a steel mill in order to support his family.
Locked by a tragic fate, Eric chose to reveal his mutant identity in order to save his co-workers who were about to be smashed by the iron tank, and his family was also captured, Eric did not resist, but he once again witnessed his family being killed by humans. At this point, you should be able to feel how real Eric is, good or bad cannot be used to measure people!
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Magneto and Professor respectively symbolize the two leaders of the Black American movement, Professor Martin Luther King Jr. and Magneto is....Forget about it, so you can know that there is no good or bad in the first place. It's just the same way.
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To put it simply, x1 and x3 are bad, x2 is good, the first battle is good, the old ones in the reversal future are good, the young ones are bad, and the apocalypse is bad and finally get better. If you evaluate this character in general, there are more villains in the comics.
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There is no right or wrong, but the ideal is different.
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Magneto's childhood was quite unfortunate, in his childhood he entered Auschwitz with his parents and sister because of the Nazi theory, this experience had a very deep impact on him in the future, and soon, he personally witnessed his parents and sisters die in the mass grave, which undoubtedly intensified Magneto's inner distrust of the whole human race or ZF, he has always looked at the world with the darkest and negative emotions, and later although he knew Professor X, this insecurity has always surrounded him, Coupled with the fact that Professor X did not experience the past he experienced, this made Magneto uneasy, and later various things, as well as the death of his wife and children, made him completely cut off from humanity, as the following netizens discussed, it is not so much that Magneto fights for mutants, but that Magneto fights for that ridiculous and ridiculous ultra-racist ideology, and fights for mutants to bear the cruel fate of extreme racism for no reason, he is neither a good person, nor a pure villain, but an unfortunate person, It's just that after suffering more damage, it becomes more extreme and extreme, this extreme is precisely caused by the insecurity in the heart, and this insecurity is derived from the tragedy of witnessing the murder of his sister's parents in Auschwitz, so it is back to the original point, no one is wrong, maybe from the moment the Celestial Group improved the genes of their ancestors, they were destined to end up, and the magical power brought convenience to him at the same time, but also brought endless disasters to their lives.
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Magneto is not a good guy in the true sense of the word, nor is he a bad guy in the true sense of the word. The character is incredibly complex, and it's hard to define "good guy" or "bad guy". If you look at the same thing from different angles, you will get different results.
This applies to Magneto.
From the perspective of human beings, Magneto is not a good person. Magneto has planned many bad incidents against people, and on the issue of how mutants and humans get along, Magneto is a supporter of mutants, and he has established the Brotherhood of Mutants, recruiting many militant and belligerent mutants.
Magneto wants to create a kingdom that belongs entirely to mutants, so that every mutant can live freely and equally under the sun. For the mutant community, Magneto's idea is right, and his approach is right. Humans want to deal with mutants, and mutants in turn deal with humans, all for a better survival.
If humans are cruel to mutants and don't let mutants fight back, it really doesn't make sense. Magneto belongs to the "you hit me, I will hit you" representative, which is completely different from Professor X. Professor X hopes that mutants can live in harmony with humans, and that the two races will join forces to create an ideal utopian world.
While Professor X was gentler than Magneto's approach, the results were not satisfactory. It is pointless to argue about who is good and who is bad, who is right and who is wrong, and who has different ideas and different positions. Different positions, naturally different camps.
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