I don't like Claudine Renko's philosophy. But when I met with her, I... I never saw a terrorist. I saw someone desperate to end the suffering of people she cared about. But... As far as having ordered terrorist acts? She spoke as if a civil war was already happening... no doubt she considered that all part of the deal.
But on the other hand, if Professor Xavier turns her in, what does that mean for the philosophy of this school as a sanctuary? Is keeping here putting us all in danger, or is Renko not entitled to the same protection everyone else gets?
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I don't like Claudine Renko's philosophy. But when I met with her, I... I never saw a terrorist. I saw someone desperate to end the suffering of people she cared about. But... As far as having ordered terrorist acts? She spoke as if a civil war was already happening... no doubt she considered that all part of the deal.
But on the other hand, if Professor Xavier turns her in, what does that mean for the philosophy of this school as a sanctuary? Is keeping here putting us all in danger, or is Renko not entitled to the same protection everyone else gets?