I'm not saying that you necessarily think that mutants should be hurt - that is called giving someone the benefit of the doubt, you see, a courtesy not many people extend to mutants. No, I'm saying that it's something that will happen, whether you mean it or not. I'm sorry, but just beacause you mean well with your political opinions, doesn't mean they can't end up hurting people. [Honestly, it's kind of sweet how naive the other boy is about the whole thing. But despite them seeming to be of the same age, it also makes Luvander feel kind of... old.]
And yes, things like that are happening in Canada and the UK, and all the other countries that have similar systems in place. Why do you think this school is so full of foreign students even though we are as you say, in America? Because a lot of us have something to run from. [His hand darts reflexively to where his scarf doesn't quite manage to hide a purple, hook-shaped scar right across his throat.] We come here because America, like you said, is one of the best places in the world when it comes to mutant freedom. So forgive me for being somewhat defensive when you suggest taking this freedom from us.
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And yes, things like that are happening in Canada and the UK, and all the other countries that have similar systems in place. Why do you think this school is so full of foreign students even though we are as you say, in America? Because a lot of us have something to run from. [His hand darts reflexively to where his scarf doesn't quite manage to hide a purple, hook-shaped scar right across his throat.] We come here because America, like you said, is one of the best places in the world when it comes to mutant freedom. So forgive me for being somewhat defensive when you suggest taking this freedom from us.