Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: Contains spoilers for X-Men Forever #4!!Since their creation, the X-Men have been through every possible disaster and attack, and they're no strangers to having a target painted on their backs. They may not be quite as innocent as they seem, however, if the villain Enigma is to be believed.
He claims that Krakoa rejected non-mutants as "lesser" and drew a "circle around what mattered" while killing any threats. Enigma is being manipulative, but his words do paint a concerning picture that looks exactly like the X-Men's logo: a circle protecting the X at its center. Krakoa created a sense of "other" in favor of mutants, who of course mark the X at the center of the circle.
Mutants had to protect themselves after decades of seeing that no one else would, but they offered the world part of their bounty. Mutants came first because they finally could, but even the most extreme among them no longer advocated for what Enigma suggests. He claims that the "road to genocide is short" when, in truth, Krakoa existed as mutantkind's most extreme attempt to avoid that very thing. Still, the Dominion's words are not without merit.