Posted on 02/13/2018 6:38:00 AM PST by C19fan
In Ta-Nehisi Coates, Roxane Gay, and Yona Harveys most recent runs on Black Panther and World of Wakanda, Ayo and Anekatwo of the Dora Milajeare lovers who play a pivotal role in the civil uprising that occurs at a time when Wakandas society is on the brink of collapse. Given the amount of screen time given to the squad of warrior women in Ryan Cooglers Black Panther, one of the biggest questions about the film has been whether it would at all incorporate any elements of Ayos (Florence Kasumba) sexuality, or even the idea that queer women were a part of the Dora Milaje.
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Sounds exactly like a thinly disguised repeat of ROOTS, for the benefit of the ignorant imbeciles who weren't alive yet for the the original fabrication.
Followed, of course, with Kunta Kinte with superpowers in Space...
I’m white, and I don’t think it would be right for me to see in at all, at least in the theater.
I think that's the basic conflict of the movie. The bad guy wants to share the technology.
Oh, yeah — An advanced technological middle-African society is obviously the product of some leftist’s mental masturbation. If it weren’t for those evil, colonizing Europeans, imagine how advanced Africa would be today. /s
The sex offenders have many allies but most Africans don’t subscribe. Diversity may possibly exclude the male butt rimmers.
Roots was fiction but it was at least something with a historical basis.. this is just purely sci-fi fantasy, and they are conning folks. Just like you aren’t a good person and a sexist if you don’t see the all female ghostbusters.
It’s depressing to watch people truly projecting onto this thing all sorts of meaning that just isn’t there.
If you want to celebrate a big budget movie with an all black cast, by all means do so, but hardly is this the first movie to have that.
As I said I can understand folks being excited for that, I truly can, but all the other insanity they are projecting on this, like it’s an I have a dream moment is just ignorant and disgusting.
Good Lord, what a bunch of wretched, self-impressed, nonsensical blather and drivel. I only read the excerpt ... I ass-u-me that the rest of the article is the same worthless argle-bargle.
Thanks for the answers. I read comic books when they were available, but there wasn’t a lot of money back then...so I didn’t keep up with them in general. I enjoyed them enough back then to know the damage being done by the freaks nowadays.
People are actually saying that with a straight face. No, really.
Maybe the studio wants to try to make some money.
Would the bruthas even let whitey in to the theater?
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