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The Schism one seems a bit one-sided as well. In particular, \
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The Schism one seems a bit one-sided as well. In particular, \\\"Wolverine, disregarding the kids part in their victory...\\\" He didn\\\'t oppose kids fighting because he thought they wouldn\\\'t be \\\'\\\'good\\\'\\\' at it; the fact they were involved proved his point that they shouldn\\\'t be in situations where they had to.

It\\\'s also made clear that Logan has no problem with training the kids to defend themselves and others and become superheroes if they want; what he opposes is Cyke\\\'s \\\"Being a mutant automatically means that you are involved in a war\\\" attitude, as does Professor X later, which rather implies it\\\'s not the same thing the X-Men have always done.
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The Schism one seems a bit one-sided as well. In particular, \
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The Schism one seems a bit one-sided as well. In particular, \\\"Wolverine, disregarding the kids part in their victory...\\\" He didn\\\'t oppose kids fighting because he thought they wouldn\\\'t be \\\'\\\'good\\\'\\\' at it; the fact they were involved proved his point that they shouldn\\\'t be in situations where they had to.

It\\\'s also made clear that Logan has no problem with training the kids to defend themselves and others and become superheroes if they want; what he opposes is Cyke\\\'s \\\"Being a mutant automatically means that you are involved in a war\\\" attitude, as does Professor X, which rather implies it\\\'s not the same thing the X-Men have always done.
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