Many of the things Andrew says, he'd read in books about Ghandi, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X.
"I admit, I wondered why Professor Xavier didn't open his doors to everyone who needs his help. They help a lot of people, me being one of them, but...if I'd known there was a place like Xavier's or even Genosha out there when I was captured, I might have tried to escape captivity sooner." Cassidy says.
"And every day since then, I've wondered how many other mutants out there suffer because they simply don't /know/ where they can turn for help or who they can trust. I agree that someone's got to draw a line of sorts in the sand and say '/these/ people won't be harmed anymore. /These/ people are not going quietly away because it makes life easier for a chosen few." Cassidy says.
"A lot of scientific journals I read seem to agree that, at the current pace of reproduction, mutants will be the dominant group on Earth inside of fifty years. You're not going to hear that on the news, but it makes you wonder how things will work out when almost every kid out there can do something spectacular, and we're not a random anomaly anymore." he says.
"But how do give people a reason to accept the person next to them? A lot of people aren't going to listen to anything, no matter how open you are or how sincere."
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