Message from @Blonald Blumph
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And are white people who don't like the movie... nazis?
I started to get annoyed at the push for BP literally everywhere pretty quick though. Even Deadpool being used everywhere is starting to annoy me and he's one of my favorites
I saw all kinds of blacks hyped up like Africa would be this advanced civilization if it wasn't for whitey
I did like how he cut off the touching scene before it dragged on too long "Are you done? Don't you have a war to fight?"
Because that movie said so
that was pretty great Khan
I also appreciated the like
"White Ape, can you help us"
"no :)"
"but-"
"*bitch you already have your king get down there*"
@Blonald Blumph Like I said, Wakanda is an Aryan Entho-State Fantansy in black face
Yup
Which at the end of the movie realizes its wrongness for that idea
or at least T'Challa does
Made possible by a fictional medal
it doesn't appear like in the two years between BP and IW that there are any new immigrants to Wakanda from outside
but I don't expect centuries of isolation to be turned around in two years
that'd be silly
It reminded me of that Travyon Martin meme
@King Canuck They don't allow people in they send people out.
*whitey
Tim: "Extreme progressive intersectional ideology is very harmful to America."
Damned Europeans going to Africa and growing food
@Bookworm Intersectionalism is a hip new rebranding of Nationalist Socialism
Enough circlejerking yourself Noche
you're not clever
Black Panther is literally named after a racist hate group, which one of it's leaders admitted to regularly raping white women
King Cuck is triggered again
Actually the hero came first
Ah well
X doubt
BP party founded in 1966
"Black Panther" preceded both as an idea they made references to it back in the 20s
now superhero and political movements didn't happen until the 60s
The first Black Pantehr comic came out in april or may 1966
Black Panther is a fictional superheroappearing in American comic bookspublished by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Jack Kirby, first appearing in Fantastic Four #52 (cover-dated July 1966) in the Silver Age of Comic Books.
it wasn't until late that year that the movement started
Hmmmm
```The Black Panther Party (BPP), originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, was a political organization founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in October 1966.```
several months later