Re: And I will rise up from the ashes now.
"Normally, I would council Charles to err on the side of caution," Hank interjected from one of Professor Xavier's overstuffed chairs, his lanky frame tucked deeply into its recesses. "But with the alarming change in our political system..." The wave of intolerance that had washed over America since 2016 had taken a significant toll on the mutant community. Now that the Supreme Court was most certainly about to fall into very mutant-unfriendly hands, Beast's confidence in his government had waned. "The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom." He quoted John Locke, something he did less frequently these days considering every white man in history was just terrible. Though, Johnny had a point. "In a country that soon might overturn Roe v. Wade, I see very few laws that preserve and enlarge our freedoms forthcoming." In other words, the weather in Canada or Vernal Asgard was lovely this time of year.