Quirk War History Class

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Izumo went to school and Aizawa got them into a Quirk War History class making Izumo to wonder how they'll teach this as her ancestor's been there helping many and building the Underground City to look after them all inside of it as it's below the sewer system by fifty inches.

"Today we'll start learning about World War 3. Or the Quirk Wars. Now can anyone tell me when the quirk wars started?" Aizawa asked them as Bakugo doesn't think this is important making Izumo to not hesitate to kill him if he doesn't understand how many people were almost killed if her ancestor didn't do something about it and she's starting to hate him right and she's planning his death cause of this.

"Two thousand and sixty-one?" Kaminari answered although he sounded a bit unsure.

"That's incorrect'. It's actually two thousand and thirty since' Quirks came about in two thousand and fourteen." Izumi said making everyone to look to her as if she's nuts.

"Correct. Quirks fist appeared in two thousand and fourteen." Aizawa said confirming what Izumo just said said shocking everyone before pulling out a remote and calling down a projector.

"Quirks first appeared in 2014. And for sixteen years tension grew all around the world. After Quirks started appearing, the world's in a state of chaos. Most governments weren't exactly jazzed about citizens having superpowers that they could use as weapons. And so many governments quickly enacted Anti-Quirk policies.

This ranged from simply banning the use of Quirks. To round up every odd person in the country and imprisoning them. To killing them on sight." Each of Aizawa's sentences' accompanied by pictures put up on the wall behind him. Of people with Quirks being either rounded up or attacked by police. The children reacted with a combination of disgust and horror, but none of them seemed all too surprised.

"As I'm sure you've guessed, many people were not pleased about this." Aizawa explained, showing a new slide of people protesting. Izumo hates that as she wishes that world war three never have happened, but it did and there's nothing she can do to undo it.

"Of course, the people with Quirks were against this, as well as the relatives of people with Quirks. But there were a fair amount of sympathizers who had no personal relation to people with Quirks. Although that said, they were all the minority at first. As many of the Quirkless people were very much against those with Quirks.

And Quirk discrimination ran wild." As he spoke images of protests and protesters being attacked by police or other citizens went up. Izumo hates that as this is not a good thing for children as her ancestor had a lot to do to save them from this and managed to do a good job of it.

"Surprisingly enough, however, as time went on. Pro-Quirk movements became more and more popular." Aizawa explained as the girls, but Izumo shows the most emotions when he showed the pictures.

"Mainly for two reasons. The first being that more and more people started having children who had Quirks. And second, in a rather surprising display, as time went on, people started to realize that their initial reactions were a bit unreasonable, to say the least. Quirk supporters did their best to take pictures of the horrible things happening to people with Quirks.

Namely, human experimentation. Many countries started experimenting with people with Quirks. Mostly to try and figure out the source of their powers and how to use them for their own purposes. Although sometimes it was more torture than experimentation. Pro-Quirk forces risked their lives to get pictures of these horrible things.

Sneaking into Quirk concentration camps and quirk experimentation labs. And thanks to this, the public became a bit more sympathetic. However, that just about evened the two sides numerically, with plenty of people carrying Anti-Quirk sentiments." Bakugo just spoke up without raising his hand up into the air making Iida to get on his case for that.

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