Posted on 07/09/2020 10:46:16 AM PDT by rktman
Not surprising. I sure hope they includes Jones' belief in ancient African technology.
If the meager leavings of Colin Kaepernick's mediocre existence as a media personality can lead to biographical projects at Disney and Netflix, the 1619 Project's revisionist history is much more fertile ground for an industry that has already been barraging us with black nationalist revisionist history. And who better than Oprah, the queen of the cult of self-help, to cash in on this.
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Remember when all the movies were not propaganda?
Oprah wants to lecture everyone which = a pile of junk
I cant wait not to go see it.
Me too just like almost every movie these days.
African Tech = Drag everything around for thousands of years until Europeans showed them the wheel.
Kind of a shame that the internet was widely used back when Oprah made all of that wealth off the backs of mindless suburban housewives. Because we could have used it to help expose what sort of a fraud she really was (and is).
Let us not be hasty; oily foods were the ‘wheel’.....
Pardon me, I meant to say “the internet was not widely used”.
Without oily food...no Orca Winfrey.
Robert Woodson goes into detail about the 1619 falsehoods in the YouTube video.
Hey now, that’s not fair. They usually carried stuff on top of their heads instead of dragging it.
Anyone who would watch (let alone PAY to watch) this abomination produced by feral uncivil nitwits is without a scintilla of sense.
When there’s nothing in your head it makes the perfect place to carry jugs of crap.
“Black Panther” showed up on one of my cable channels a couple weeks ago.
I watched about 5 minutes and saw nothing that lived up to the universal hype.
A few days ago I surfed into it again and watched about 10 more minutes.
The production value and the CGI are excellent.
However, the dialogue and the acting are conspicuously below the modest standards set by other successful franchise films.
I am still not sure what the movie is about, even though I read the plot summary on Wiki.
It’s actually a great movie, and it’s rooted in Ayn Rand philosophy. Basically, Wakanda has it’s own mineral source which they went Galt and sealed themselves from the other tribes. Only at the end of the movie they decided to share the technology.
‘...Oprah made all of that wealth off the backs of mindless suburban housewives’
are there any other kind of suburban housewives...?
With the exception of Egypt, what technological advancement has any african country contributed to the world?
I did recently see another Marvel movie that just got to cable.
Not sure of the title - “Thor: Ragnarok,” I think.
It has a really good battle scene in Wakanda.
But, once again, the acting and the dialogue is deficient, in my opinion.
It's possible there is a shortage of second tier Black acting talent.
First tier Black acting talent has always been excellent, but limited in numbers, in my lifetime - Poitier, Denzel, Morgan Freeman, Samuel L. Jackson.
I thought SLJ was a slam dunk to get Best Supporting Actor for the 2014 “Kingsman,” but I don't think he even got nominated. Possibly too violent.
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