Black feminist are really going to try to ruin Black Panther too

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First off, the movie doesn't take place in your culture. If you are expecting them to all be wearing weave you will be disappointed
Secondly, Wakanda is a warrior nation. You can't really compare it to Atomic Blonde where she is a spy and using sexual subterfuge.
Now, your ideal movie for black women may be a black version of Atomic Blonde, and that's fine.:yeshrug:

But there are some of us (men and women) who want to see black women portrayed as equally capable warriors with the men without having to resort to "Sexy Ex Machina" to get out of situations (which is what happens in Atomic Blonde)
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What I gathered from the faux-feminist's viewpoint is that a "traditional" African look for women doesn't align with her definition of feminity. Shaved heads is commonplace in Africa (minus the westernised parts) and plenty of the women have lean athletic physiques like Michonne so I don't see what the issue is here. They don't look butch, brolic or ugly.

People just like to complain for the sake of complaining.

Where are all the dainty and entitled Black women wearing Indian Remy? I didn't see a single sew in throughout the trailer.

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Keep thinking these weirdos are just relegated to the internet. They do log off and take their ideology with them. These thoughts are becoming more and more mainstream. The Twitter rants are just the "pinnacle" of the movement. But less articulated thoughts are shared by your average black woman on Facebook everyday. There's no hope.
 

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Keep thinking these weirdos are just relegated to the internet. They do log off and take their ideology with them. These thoughts are becoming more and more mainstream. The Twitter rants are just the "pinnacle" of the movement. But less articulated thoughts are shared by your average black woman on Facebook everyday. There's no hope.
This is true but off the net these cats don't get no traction most times kicking that stuff. Its always been like that and I think it will always be like that and that's why folks feel this is Internet stuff. If you saw this more often offline in convos and the like not as many people wouldn't say its Internet stuff IMO.
 

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I refuse to click this bytch's video and have her bullshyt popping up all over my youtube feeds.

fukk all that far-leftish Hotep, pseudo-intellectual pie in the sky bullshyt. These muthafukkas are not revolutionaries, They're pump faking alarmist trying to frame their internalized racism as enlightenment and genuine concern for the 'diaspora'. They are just as annoying as these hyper-insecure red pill, MGTOW cacs who peddle the delusions under the guise of self improvement and self preservation. And just like the misguided black women who foolishly join hands with these white feminist as if that movement benefits them, These "brothas" do the same. It all boils down to disgruntled, sex-deprived misfits needing an outlet to transmute their frustration with the opposite sex. Whats sadder is that they lack the discernment to see that cacs do it for racially charged reasons.
 
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