In 2011 the film X-Men First Class was released, which tells the bakground story to the X-Men franchise and its characters. In the movie, it is revealed that the X-Men franchise, created by the joos Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, is a perverse metaphor for the Jews' war against the non-Jewish world.
X-Men is, as you may know, about a new human race, so called mutants. This is a metaphor for the Jews who are genetically superior to non-joos, oh wait, i meant, non-mutants.
Just like the joos, the mutants are obsessed with their genetics. Thanks to the genetic mutations, the mutants has lots of benefits, such as controlling metals and peoples brains. These characteristics can be likened to the Jews huge benefits in the real world, which they received through their genes and ethnocentric community: their media power, their ownership of banking and finance and so on.
The X-Men franchise is about that the mutants, like the joos, are seen as foreign and dangerous by the "intolerant" non-mutants. This is the "antisemitism" in the real world.
Among the mutants, there are two sides, one that would bring peace to the people, and one that would confront and defeat them. The same divisions can be seen with the joos. In reality, these are represented by Irving Yitzchak Greenberg and Meir Kahane.
Just as Professor X (Charles Xavier) and Magneto was Greenberg and Kahane first friends. The friendship was destroyed by their divergent views of the world and non-Jews. Meir Kahane was very extreme in his views and would, among other things, he wanted Israel to expand its bloody terrorism against its neighbors.
Kahane coined the phrase "never again", by which he meant that the Jews will never submit to anyone or be persecuted again. Exactly the same phrase Magneto uses on the non-mutant world. Magneto tries to unite all mutants (joos) against the people, non-joos, "the real enemy", as he puts it:
Meir Kahane founded the Jewish terrorist group, the Jewish Defense League, which has the same slogan as Magneto:
In appearence, Charles Xavier is almost a copy of Yitzchak Greenberg:
Already in the first films Magneto shows his joo-tattoo from Auschwitz:
Leviticus 19:28 - Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD.
Just as the Jews' believe that the outside world wants to "destroy" them, the X-Men series is about "evil people"who try to exterminate mutants. As in X-Men 2, where the human and Godly Republican William Stryker wants all mutants to be registered with the state, just as the Nazis registered Jews in 1930s Germany. Stryker's goal is then to implement a "genocide" of mutants.
- We are the better people, says Magneto in X-Men First Class, as the leading Jewish organization Chabad Lubavitch advocates that "Jewish life has an infinite value. There is something infinitely more holy and unique about Jewish life than non-Jewish life. "
Watch and listen as the joo Ami Eden explains the X-Men franchise jooish metaphor: