The Creators of X-Men
The X-Men were a television series that was based on the comics. X-Men describes how a group of mutant individuals is able to fight for good. There is also a group of individuals that is evil. X-Men describes how the good individuals fight against the wicked.
X-Men describes how even when there is evil and wickedness, there are good individuals who choose to fight for good. We learn that even with the understanding that there is negativity, the righteous keep fighting for good. We learn that Magneto is the villain who goes through racism and persecution and decides to be evil.
X-Men describes that individuals have the option to keep being good and not give in to evil. While Magneto decides to become corrupted, the good individuals decide to fight for good. We learn that while Magneto is blinded by resentments and envy, the good X-Men including Cyclops, Wolverine, Jean Grey, and Jubilee fight for goodness.
Viktor E. Frankl describes how despite having gone through persecution by nazi socialists, he was able to persist without being evil. Frankl described how he saw individuals that were able to persevere being good despite persecution and never became corrupted by hate and envy. There were individuals that persisted and did not let the negative emotions and hate change their values. Frankl described that it is possible to persevere even after being envied and discriminated upon by socialists. Frankl was able to persevere instructing empathy, goodness, kindness, and discipline.
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