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Oppression, Resistance and Revolution - Friday
“Good morning, class,” Magneto said after everyone had taken their seats. “My name is Erik Lehnsherr. For the purpose of this class you may address me as... professor.”
He smirked a little at that before continuing.
“Now, I’m sure many of you know me by a very different name. That is a topic for a different day. For those of you who might be curious, feel free to ask Mr. Starsmore who is a teacher here or Miss Pryde at the local bar. I’m sure they have some delightful tales to tell you.”
Giving his class a smirk, he began to walk up and down the rows of desks and began to lecture.
“This class is entitled Oppression, Resistance and Revolution,” he continued. “Which will entail both lecture as well as practical labs. As part of this course we will be looking at the history of oppression, resistance and revolution throughout history. We will discuss its roots and its effect on society. I realize that many of you may not be from this planet or perhaps from an alternate line of history. For the purpose of this class, I shall be drawing examples from my own world. I expect all of you to provide your own examples as you see fit. Before we begin our class exercise today, Mr. Kaplan will be the TA for the course. Mr. Kaplan? Please see me after class for instructions.If he's here.”
Coming full circle, Magneto took his place in front of the class. “Now, I understand it’s typically a tradition in this school to start class with introductions. I do not feel that is necessary. Instead I would like for you all to go around the room and tell me about a cause you feel is worth dying for.”
And then with a random point of his finger, Magneto selected his first student. “You. Begin.”
He smirked a little at that before continuing.
“Now, I’m sure many of you know me by a very different name. That is a topic for a different day. For those of you who might be curious, feel free to ask Mr. Starsmore who is a teacher here or Miss Pryde at the local bar. I’m sure they have some delightful tales to tell you.”
Giving his class a smirk, he began to walk up and down the rows of desks and began to lecture.
“This class is entitled Oppression, Resistance and Revolution,” he continued. “Which will entail both lecture as well as practical labs. As part of this course we will be looking at the history of oppression, resistance and revolution throughout history. We will discuss its roots and its effect on society. I realize that many of you may not be from this planet or perhaps from an alternate line of history. For the purpose of this class, I shall be drawing examples from my own world. I expect all of you to provide your own examples as you see fit. Before we begin our class exercise today, Mr. Kaplan will be the TA for the course. Mr. Kaplan? Please see me after class for instructions.
Coming full circle, Magneto took his place in front of the class. “Now, I understand it’s typically a tradition in this school to start class with introductions. I do not feel that is necessary. Instead I would like for you all to go around the room and tell me about a cause you feel is worth dying for.”
And then with a random point of his finger, Magneto selected his first student. “You. Begin.”

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Yes. Angelica gets a gold star for being a mutant and standing up for them.
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Angelica smiled. "I love Fandom," she said. "I never thought I'd be free to be myself and not have to hide that I'm a mutant. I wish the rest of the world was like this. I don't understand why people are so mean to other people just because they're different."
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Of course if you're Magneto, you've given the world lots of reasons to distrust mutants. But he doesn't think of it that way. Looking at the girl he made an educated guess based on his class list. "I take it you are Angelica Jones?"
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Which might seem more sinister if Angelica knew Erik's other identity.
"The mutant cause is one that is near and dear to my heart," he continued. "I'm sure you'll be able to gain a lot from this course."
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She dropped her voice a little and asked, "Are you a mutant too, Mr. Lehnsherr?" Fandom was safe, but she knew some people like Bobby still weren't out about their mutant status.
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"It's 1986 back home for me," she felt the need to add. "I hope things are a little better in the future at least, if that's where you're from."
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"I'll do my best, I promise," she said.