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Beneath the speech-making and rallies and lobbying, though, the more dedicated core of Friends have a less kosher approach to eradicating the "mutant menace". Admission into the inner ranks of the FoH is secretive and the identities of the operatives a guarded secret, but at the heart of the group is a core of radical terrorists who employ violent means to further their goal of wiping out the entire mutant population. | Beneath the speech-making and rallies and lobbying, though, the more dedicated core of Friends have a less kosher approach to eradicating the "mutant menace". Admission into the inner ranks of the FoH is secretive and the identities of the operatives a guarded secret, but at the heart of the group is a core of radical terrorists who employ violent means to further their goal of wiping out the entire mutant population. | ||
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Revision as of 05:26, 10 July 2012
Since Magneto's attack at the Statue of Liberty, anti-mutant sentiment around the country has spread. A number of anti-mutant hate groups have formed, but the largest and best organized is the Friends of Humanity. Founded and led by anti-mutant lobbyist Graydon Creed, they are on the surface a political activist group; a grassroots campaign that swept the country and became a national movement.
Beneath the speech-making and rallies and lobbying, though, the more dedicated core of Friends have a less kosher approach to eradicating the "mutant menace". Admission into the inner ranks of the FoH is secretive and the identities of the operatives a guarded secret, but at the heart of the group is a core of radical terrorists who employ violent means to further their goal of wiping out the entire mutant population.