black folks reactions to Black Panther have been pathetic

Pirius Black

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alt right retards are losing their collective minds



When nikkas sound like c00ns and alt-fighters, they might want to rethink their position. As to the escapism argument: so what? Y all nikkas is selling fantasies of economic escapism like no one in black America wants to own shyt and build wealth. fukking straw man arguments argued by smart dumb nikkas who think having an $250 LLC entitles them to lecture you about how you spend your money.
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"Bu-bu-bu-but the money is ultimately going to benefit whites!" Smart dumb nikkas should take a math class and basic fukking logic. An tiny minority surrounded a far larger population who controls the economy of said country will of course reap most of the benefits of money spent in this country. Here's a question for straw man militants: are you using exclusively black made cellphones and computers to post, hosted by all black ISP's and most importantly using all black fiber optic networks, laid by black contractors to access the Web? No, then shut the fukk up and let people enjoy the movie. @heirophant is using this moment to push his comics, @Blacksands has been plugging his shyt for months. Straw man militants, if they had half the energy they put in trying to hear down anyone showing enthusiasm to see this movie might use this moment to spring board their own black properties and creations. But that's too hard, it's far easier to accuse people of being emotionally manipulated and of enriching cacs than building ya own shyt. Which is the true irony considering half the shyt these miserable fukks spout about ownership.
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it's cool that there is a movie about a black superhero and I'm going to see it tomorrow, but it's just a fukking comic book movie. I'll seen people talking about they had never see that much black excellence on the screens and they are going to name their son t'challa. That shyt shows an inferiority complex and reeks of craving white acceptance "omg Disney is making a movie about black ppl we have made it yaaaaas"

we are in a system of white supremacy and this movie will not make a drop in the bucket of change. we act like abused children politically. if i want to see a black hero I can look on the fukking mirror
You mad about what again?
 

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We're going Sunday to kill off the weekend.

If Africans and African Americans can take pride and enjoyment in something that represents both whats the problem?
Some people are so conditioned to believe the toxic propaganda against us they cant make sense of Black Panther. Their brains go into shock!
Disney and Marvel didnt have to make this movie..
 

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Shapiro wasn't too off with what he said, matter of fact alot of what he says is said right here on the coli, I think In some cases were being too sensitive
 

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"I DON'T CARE IF ONLY WHITE PEOPLE ARE GUNNA GET RICH OFF THIS, IMMA SEE THIS FILM 5 TIMES IN THE THEATER, AND BUY THE DVD. EVEN THOUGH I HAVEN'T BOUGHT BLACK OWNED IN YEARS IF EVER"
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EX fukkING XACTLY!!!!!!!!! YES WITH TWO fukkING XS DONT QUOTE ME LMFAO I saw a chick saying "We not bootlegging this!!!!!" Wait hold up bytch, hold up we been bootlegging black owned films for how long?
 

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Moving forward, I don't wanna hear any of you talmbowt "the plights of Black folks in hollywood" ever again.



We both know there are and have been good representations of Black folks before Black panther, especially in the era of social media, why make this film depiction seem rare? even Roman J Isreal was a good representation

Do we need to see Crazy Rich Asians to know that there are Asians that are balling and are not broke and poosay-less. Of course not

The point is, control the media, you control how people think
The credits and wishful thinking/outcomes that are being attributed to this film are not justifiable because there were/are examples/situations that could've/should've evoked the same energy/hype but it didn't because there was no marketing budget, theatrics and they demand more efforts and commitment, than sitting in a theater for two hours

We (I'm assuming you mean as blacks) don't need to see it, but Asians obviously do...they obviously care which is why they are hyped and there is nothing wrong with that. Why is wishful thinking not justifiable? Explain your premise for that. When you apply to a job, despite the fact that you already have one, is wishful thinking in the affirmative that you will get the job not justifiable? At the end of the day this movie is for kids so I think the wishful thinking is justifiable. Kids will never stop dreaming and imagining and this is for them more than anything but it speaks volumes that so many adults are equally excited to see it. Who said it was rare? I don't recall saying that in my post. There were/are other movies...ok, that's fine...doesn't mean people can't want more or better. Just like when you apply to a job, no one (hopefully) says, "why are you looking for a new job? Just be happy what you have now- you've already got a job and you had two before this one..." There is always a chance to do more, do it better and reach more people. Ok, so we've had films before that 'could've, should've or would've' but thus far haven't...doesn't mean we just stop hoping or being wishful; just like with a job you should've, could've or would've gotten but didn't because of one thing or another. Roman J Israel Esq was a good representation and I was happy to see it. .

Most things outside of, oh, I don't know, going to see a movie require more effort and commitment than sitting in a theater for two hours, your analogy doesn't mean much or hold very much weight. Sorry, the sane of us know that socioeconomic revolution can't be built on the back of one solitary movie but that doesn't mean we can't find enjoyment or attain inspiration from it. Aspiration economics is a real thing in my view

Just because you might not see it in you lifetime, it doesn't means the effects of positive representation are negated.

I just find it crazy that so much negativity is being thrown at this one movie when in actuality there are so many other things you could be throwing your attention to and critiquing at this level.
 

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nikka check your reading comprehension...you're beating all the way around the bush. It has NOTHING to do with dressing up or whatever you're talking about. Other races may dress up for movies and shyt but them muthafukkas also know how to come together for a cause when it's that time. Do we?

Yes we do which is why you gave voting rights. People weren't sitting on their asses. They were out there doing the work. What work have you done?

Just because things don't move as fast as we want them to go doesn't mean progress isn't being made. Your statement betrays your maturity. You always go for the singles and doubles and yes once in a while you get that home run... This is the way change occurs.
If you're looking for a revolution, go to countries that have had rapid upheaval. If you survive, I'll buy you a xmas present :stopitslime:
 

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People are just running their mouths. This movie won't change shyt.

It may and it may not. It is in our cultural mindset now period. "Get out" was an example of how we can make our own decent horror ish movie for low budgets and win.

The point is we are getting representation...not as much as we want but we are getting. This happened before in sports. We had very low rep...where are we now? Culture changes laws which changes culture. It's a loop
 

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It may and it may not. It is in our cultural mindset now period. "Get out" was an example of how we can make our own decent horror ish movie for low budgets and win.

The point is we are getting representation...not as much as we want but we are getting. This happened before in sports. We had very low rep...where are we now? Culture changes laws which changes culture. It's a loop

So who's leading that change ? Disney...
 

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Shea butter who wants "representation" and "diversity" is the majority tho.


The real nikkas who tryna make millions of dollars and own shyt are only a small minority and heavily out numbered.
demonized too. Spmetimes even called c00ns if you can believe that. fukking pathetic
 
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