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I wanted them to be diverse. The whole underlying principle of the X-Men was to try to be an anti-bigotry story to show there's good in every person.
Stan Lee
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of diversity and the inherent goodness in every individual.

Stan Lee's quote about the X-Men illustrates his intention to create a narrative that champions diversity and combats bigotry. By portraying characters with various backgrounds and abilities, the X-Men serve as a metaphor for accepting differences among people, ultimately conveying the message that goodness exists in everyone, regardless of their appearances or circumstances.

Themes

DiversityAcceptanceBigotryGoodnessX-Men

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Example use cases

This quote can be used in a speech about the importance of inclusivity in society.

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