"Not a problem, I'm glad to see you again."
At the question, he considers a moment, then shakes his head. "It depends on what you mean by 'we'. I have a great deal of respect for Xavier, as does father, as does grandfather. The three of us just share that we disagree with his approach. He has a school full of children, some of them quite young, who are at risk. Providing them an opportunity to get an education, as students and mutants, makes sense, and he has turned out amazing results in people learning control.
My problem with the approach is that he and his Cerebro pick and choose who get to attend... and then he stops at the school capacity, at the point where he can keep it secret. Secrecy is one way to provide protection, but by nature, it means he's trying to change the world with, essentially, an elitist agenda. Not training up a first generation to protect the school, and trying to make sure everyone in need of his services can attend, not trying to expand, and making his dream part and parcel of the requirements to remain in attendance. If you don't buy the party line for long enough, you're on your own... people who don't agree with him need protection, need education, need control too.
So, do I think you're hiding? No, you're attending school. I think Xavier is hiding you though, yes. Which is not quite the same thing."
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