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Oppression, Resistance & Revolution: Friday
"I'm sure most of you are keen on leaving this class early," Magneto announced as he walked into the danger shop precisely as the bell rang. "Rest assured your homecoming activities can wait. Fun and frivolity has it's place. So does knowledge."
"Before the fall break we watch a movie," he continued as he began his regular circuit around the room. "About a man and his desire for a free country for his people. You may ask: what made that man different from others? For that I can give you a simple answer: conviction. As I mentioned before, just because you may take the option of non-violence does not mean it's going to be easy."
He gave his students a sinister grin and snapped his fingers. The danger shop swift changed from blank walls to what appeared to be a modern day protest. The only switch to this that there were counter protesters on the other side.
"Today, we're going to test your conviction," Magneto said with a malevolent look of glee. "And just see how well you can do. If you wish to bow out... you may. However that may tell me more about you than any other class you have taken with me so far."
He pointed at the protest going on and gestured for the class to join in. "Begin."
"Before the fall break we watch a movie," he continued as he began his regular circuit around the room. "About a man and his desire for a free country for his people. You may ask: what made that man different from others? For that I can give you a simple answer: conviction. As I mentioned before, just because you may take the option of non-violence does not mean it's going to be easy."
He gave his students a sinister grin and snapped his fingers. The danger shop swift changed from blank walls to what appeared to be a modern day protest. The only switch to this that there were counter protesters on the other side.
"Today, we're going to test your conviction," Magneto said with a malevolent look of glee. "And just see how well you can do. If you wish to bow out... you may. However that may tell me more about you than any other class you have taken with me so far."
He pointed at the protest going on and gestured for the class to join in. "Begin."

Re: Classroom Exercise: Part IV
She frowned, trying to keep her temper in check, too. It wasn't Evan's fault that this situation scraped against everything she was and everything she believed in.
"I won't apologize for wanting to fight for the people I call friend -- or wanting to protect people I don't even know from this kind of hate and violence."
Re: Classroom Exercise: Part IV
Re: Classroom Exercise: Part IV
"I never knew how to fight until I came here," she finally said. "I was -- am still sometimes frightened by the things I see because I always want to understand why something is happening. You're right, it doesn't make sense and I don't know how to stop trying to make sense out of it."
Mother Night, but she missed Ender.
"I didn't mean to make things worse, Evan. That's not who I am and I hope you know that."
Re: Classroom Exercise: Part IV
Re: Classroom Exercise: Part IV
She didn't understand how someone could be afraid of or hate Evan, but she didn't say that because she knew that it wouldn't help anything right now.
Re: Classroom Exercise: Part IV
Re: Classroom Exercise: Part IV
She sighed. "The entire time out there, I didn't fight or yell or anything. I didn't lash out and all I did was shield myself when they started throwing things, but we get put in here and I'm all about growling and using my power." She shook her head. "Ender and Raven would be so disappointed in me."
To be fair, Cassidy, you didn't get like that until you thought about someone hurting your friends.