Message from @Anemic Crusader
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Don't be like Larry. That's the ultimate lesson.
it gets worse. from the same group chat: "made fun of Rick. instantly Dara with the ... typing symbol.
>ohboi
Dara talking about how one of the maintnence guys flirts with her when Rick isnt there.
you're telling me some guys wait until a girl's boyfriend isnt around to make their move
SOUNDS FAMILIAR."
When you can describe an almost completely racially homogenous cast and crew as diverse just as long as they're not white. Leftism: not even once.
Wonder who's financing the movie 🤔
Disney
Sorry, *(((Disney)))
We gotta push how problematic Wakanda is.
It actually is if you're a pan-African nationalist. Because the scramble for Africa still happens in the Marvel universe, and Wakanda basically just hides behind their space magic walls and tells the entire rest of the continent to suck it. I'd be surprised if all the other African peoples didn't viscerally hate Wakanda
Yeah, it's one of those things that as far as I know gets glossed over in the comics.
Wakanda is a country of xenophobic nationalists. But it's ok when they do it?
initially I thought the main antagonist was going to be someone from another country who hates Wakanda, but apparently he's just an exile who's bootyblasted
oh, no. the movie was in danger of having some depth
I've got a whole plot outline for a white black panther, but nobody would ever buy it.
Alright Grumps you got me sold! What's the plot?
Super short version: T'Challa tries to call out president notTrump who later lights him up on twitter about Wakanda having a wall. This coincides with a country that neighbors Wakanda (notZimbabwe) undergoing a great social upheval. T'Challa takes in a bunch of escaping refugees. White refugees specifically. Among them is a young man who has a fairly standard hero set up. Highly intelligent, etc. The taking in on refugees triggers social issues within Wakanda itself. This finally leads to T'Challa passing the mantle of the Black Panther on to this kid as a sign of a new era for the nation. As well as seperating the Black Panther persona from the Wakanda Royal bloodline.
I personally would read it, but Marvel would never let that happen
I know. Even though it diversifies the country and champions the cause of refugees.
Now a days diversity means anti white really
Anywho what was everyone's first red pill?
My introduction into how batshit feminism was came from my history teacher.
We were talking about civil right movements from across the world and someone brought up feminism and asked the teacher her opinion.
Told the class that feminists got too much power too quickly and couldn't handle it after telling us about a time her car broke down and a guy pulled over and asked if she'd be offended if he offered to help her. This was in the late 90s too.
Lmao
Mine oddly enough was Fox news
It was the only place where religious people or conservatives were not being unfairly mocked or slandered
And yes I know fox sucks and has is bias but no where near as bad as the other main stream media outlets
Than Alex Jones did the rest
Ooga Booga, we wuz britons 'n' shieeeet
black panther was hilarious
one of the tribes of Wakanda uses gorillas as their motif and they hoot like monkeys in several scenes
just like real life!
in fact, while watching the movie
Boy, do I love stale 3 year old memes like "what are those?" (I wish I was making this up.)
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
It's almost as if gun control doesn't work or something.
it's almost like if people really want to kill someone, life... uh... finds a way
What I wonder why is why school shootings are mostly an American thing while it never happens in places like Latin America