But you disregarded other parts of my post.
Yes, they've wanted humans to accept them. They've wanted humans to not fear them. Fine, they've wanted to be seen as fellow humans, as a fellow sub-group of humans.
And now that sub-group of humans is on the verge of extinction.
You can't say it's akin to the blond gene being eradicated, because it's not quite the same. More accurately, you'd have to gear it toward another ethnicity - all of a sudden, for whatever reason, whites, or blacks, or asians, or whatever would suddenly be able to not reproduce, and would be dying out. Better yet, set it to a certain country - Americans are no longer able to reproduce, Canadians aren't, Mexicans aren't, Russians aren't, Japanese aren't. If you think you'd see no outburst, no sudden changes in mentality, no panicking, you're deluding yourself.
What the X-Men have said doesn't matter. They're mutants. They are, as Magneto has said, homo sapiens superior. They're the next level of evolution, supposedly. If they want to consider themselves the same as humans, that's fine. But when disaster strikes and they realize it, shouldn't they have to come to terms that they -aren't- just humans, and that "no more mutants" really does mean "no more mutants?"
It's no longer about perception. It's about realization and rationalization.
Gee, I thought a lot of the words in the one-shot kinda pointed that out. Maybe they just made too much sense to me.
Edit: And I posted this before getting to read Outcry's edited message. <3 you.