Explain Why The X-Men Should Renounce Kid Omega

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The X-men should renounce Kid Omega and hunt him down as a criminal so that it shows the humans that mutants do not sanction this kind of behavior. If they do not then humans will begin to hate mutants even more and this will cause more conflict between the two. Hunting him down as a criminal will also show other mutants that if they do something similar to what Kid Omega did then they will be sent to trial as

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