Posted on 11/18/2022 10:16:16 AM PST by Words Matter
Schedules screening of new movie The Black Student Union at the University of California-Santa Barbara has announced a special screening of a new movie – and has asked white students not to come. The Daily Mail said the BSU has announced a free screening of a movie called "Wakanda Forever" but its promotions describe it as "a 'black-centered' activity that would ideally not be inclusive of other races – meaning it was potentially illegal."
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I guess it’s time to bring segregation back?
White students need to flip the table. Watch their heads explode.
Sounds good to me.
The main actor from the first Black Panther died after his second bout of cancer.
He didn’t have a will...genius.
I wish we could get goverment money out of higher education.
They wouldn’t have to “tell” me twice, or once, for that matter.
“Why aren’t there black people in SciFi movies?!?”
“Because they’re in the future...”
Only whites can be racists- sarcasm on.
What part of being racist do black students not understand?
The cautionary tale of what is happening to whites in South Africa is out there for all to see.
OMG, lol.
What if a campus group said no Blacks at an event? All hell would break loose.
Few weeks ago a TV reporter noted how this movie celebrates black culture. I don’t understand that. A fictional country of people with fictional powers and culture is somehow a celebration of current non-fictional black culture?
As to this story, racism works both ways. And it causes division and hatred equally as well. To the point, the black student union should stop being racist.
Someone important in my faith said we are to love one another. Let’s do that.
Animosity from blacks toward whites well justifies segregation. But in fact they don’t want. I wonder why
I guess the White Student Union needs to hold a White Elephant sale or something.
Yes, the handwriting is on the wall.
Disgusting
Any white student who wanted to attend in the first place deserves to be dissed.
I wonder how they divvied up his estate? Still in probate?
Also interesting is that is fictional African country does not and will not share their technology with the other African countries.
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