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To: be-baw

Why the absurd double standard? A comic book movie with BLM matter themes and a Black utopia free from Whites. Yeah, I’m the idiot.


22 posted on 02/19/2018 7:39:36 PM PST by ChiMark (America America)
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To: ChiMark
Why the absurd double standard? A comic book movie with BLM matter themes and a Black utopia free from Whites. Yeah, I’m the idiot.

--WARNING: SPOILERS --

WRONG. BLM is REJECTED in the film. Even a White guy is preferred over Black racist "revolution". It is stunning, and the message is dividing Blacks nationwide, with the most liberal among them upset and angry at Disney and Coogler.

32 posted on 02/19/2018 7:55:32 PM PST by montag813
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You really have a bad time understanding themes in general don’t you.

The whole idea was to point a mirror at American Society. Black and White. White and Black.

The message is not that blacks have been treated poorly. The message is that a country that has all the gifts from God, dropped literally in your lap, has an obligation to share them with the rest of the world—and not in a way to conquer other people...but to allow them to raise themselves up.

And really, its not that tough to understand. It was pretty hamfisted. But in the end, its a Marvel Comic movie. It was well done, visually amazing, and written so it was very funny in places.

It wasn’t the best Marvel movie. It was not the best movie of all time. But it was a solid 7.5 to 8.


100 posted on 02/20/2018 10:29:18 AM PST by Vermont Lt (Burn. It. Down.)
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