‘Black Panther’ Criticized for Lack of LGBT Representation. Original script had lesbians

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The badass daughter was trying on shyt talking about her ass was too fat for her suit..

I'm like bytch you gay..

Wtf is a fat ass gonna mean to bytches when they can't do shyt to your ass anyway.. All they can do is lick p*ssy and a titty.. But they blatantly put that scene in there like it was supposed to mean something...

Shes gay.. Wtf is the purpose of talking about a fat ass if it's not applicable to straight nikkas..

If there are gay women here the let me know, because that shyt was one of the dumbest things Ive ever seen. But I admittedly don't believe in lesbians at all..
 

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The gayness was implied when the main dyke girlfriend got her throat cut on the battlefield. Disney ain't trying to fukk they money up. Majority of black folks is
:hubie: With the gay stuff
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The Dora Milaje Are a Force to Be Reckoned With in Black Panther's Newest Featurette

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In Marvel’s comics, the Dora Milaje are an elite, all-female squad of warriors sworn to protect the Wakandan throne and its king—the Black Panther. But judging from the newest featurette for Marvel’s upcoming Black Panther film, the Dora Milaje are going to be something much more on the big screen.
 

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Ignore this fake outrage. Creating an already further divide between lgbt-identified blacks and hetero ones. The movie didn’t need any gay subtext or overt gay themes. Who cares??

B b but the gay agenda
 

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The Black Green Lantern?


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DC Comics Green Lantern relaunched as gay superhero
By Dareh Gregorian

June 1, 2012 | 7:18am

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One of DC Comics oldest heroes is super-coming out.

The original Green Lantern – a DC Comics mainstay for the past 70 years – will be revealed to be a gay man in next week’s issue of “Earth 2.”

Alan Scott – formerly a married father of two who first appeared in 1940 – tips readers off to his sexuality early on in the comic when he gives his boyfriend a welcome home kiss.

“He’s very much the character he was. He’s still the pinnacle of bravery and idealism. He’s also gay,” “Earth 2” writer James Robinson told The Post.

The Emerald Guardian’s sexuality was rebooted along with the rest of his fictional universe as part of DC’s “New 52” initiative aimed at rejuvenating their characters.

Robinson said he decided to make the change because making the character young again meant erasing Scott’s gay superhero son out of existence.

“The only downside of his being young was we lose his son, Obsidian, who’s gay. So I thought, ‘Why not make Alan Scott gay?'” Robinson recalled. “That was the seed that started it.”

He ran his idea by the bosses at DC, “who signed off on it without hesitation.”

Robinson, a British writer who lives in San Francisco with his wife, is no stranger to gay characters – he wrote DC’s “Starman” comic in the 1990s, a groundbreaking title that starred a homosexual superhero. He said the only agenda he’s pushing is reality.

“It’s a realistic depiction of society,” he said. “You have to move with the times.”

He said he did hope the character – who’s the most powerful member of DC’s superteam, the Justice Society – would be an inspiration.

“He’s a type-A personality who doesn’t hide in the shadows,” Robinson said.

“I hope he’s a positive figure. If there’s some kind of kid out there who’s reading the comic and who’s worried about the person he is, maybe it will give him a positive sense of who he is. Or maybe a different kid will read it and decide I don’t need to bully some kind of kid in school,” Robinson said.

While a gay wedding in Archie Comics earlier this year and impending same-sex nuptials in a Marvel X-Men comic have recieved a small amount of backlash from angry parents, Robinson said he’s not worried about that because “that kind of negativity is stupid and outmoded.”

“We should be preaching love and tolerance,” he said.

“Earth 2” No. 2 goes on sale Wednesday.

The character is different than the more modern Green Lantern, ladies’ man Hal Jordan, who stars in his own comics and is a member of an extraterrestrial police force called the Green Lantern Corps. Jordan’s also part of DC’s Justice League with Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, the Flash and Aquaman.

In the current “New 52” continuity, the Alan Scott Green Lantern and the Justice Society operate in a different universe than the Justice League. Robinson said in the “Earth 2” universe, Scott is the sole Green Lantern, and “the strongest, most important super-powered character” in the world.

Speculation in the comics community about which DC character would be revamped as gay was at a fever pitch in recent weeks, most notably at www.bleedingcool.com.
 

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Can we name a white film off top that the “gay community” or “black gay community” called out for a lack of representation? Especially a fictional/fantasy film? I don’t remember a boycott for Dark Knight or Superman or Avengers for no gay characters. Butall of a sudden with a black film “we need everybody” in there?

:dame:

We see the agenda

Dumbledore Won’t Be Explicitly Gay in Fantastic Beasts 2—but Why?

off the top...and this movie ain't even drop yet, plus it was an Actual outrage unlike this one...



Don’t worry guys, I got’em the fukk outta here with this one.


congrats...you took a non-issue and turned it into a real one...

I don't believe that. I think that's a myth that the lbgt made up to keep people from speaking their minds because the top people are gay.

The lgbt is clearly not happy with their own community accepting them since they admit trying to force their community on straight people. You don't see straight people trying to force acceptance from the lbgt community. Keep the lgbt in the lgbt community. Keep straight in the straight community

possibly the dumbest string of words i've seen put together...
 

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The white green lantern.


NEWS

DC Comics Green Lantern relaunched as gay superhero
By Dareh Gregorian

June 1, 2012 | 7:18am

earth2_cv3094643-525x800.jpg

DC Comics


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(DC Comics)

earth2_2031214-525x415.jpg

(DC Comics)

One of DC Comics oldest heroes is super-coming out.

The original Green Lantern – a DC Comics mainstay for the past 70 years – will be revealed to be a gay man in next week’s issue of “Earth 2.”

Alan Scott – formerly a married father of two who first appeared in 1940 – tips readers off to his sexuality early on in the comic when he gives his boyfriend a welcome home kiss.

“He’s very much the character he was. He’s still the pinnacle of bravery and idealism. He’s also gay,” “Earth 2” writer James Robinson told The Post.

The Emerald Guardian’s sexuality was rebooted along with the rest of his fictional universe as part of DC’s “New 52” initiative aimed at rejuvenating their characters.

Robinson said he decided to make the change because making the character young again meant erasing Scott’s gay superhero son out of existence.

“The only downside of his being young was we lose his son, Obsidian, who’s gay. So I thought, ‘Why not make Alan Scott gay?'” Robinson recalled. “That was the seed that started it.”

He ran his idea by the bosses at DC, “who signed off on it without hesitation.”

Robinson, a British writer who lives in San Francisco with his wife, is no stranger to gay characters – he wrote DC’s “Starman” comic in the 1990s, a groundbreaking title that starred a homosexual superhero. He said the only agenda he’s pushing is reality.

“It’s a realistic depiction of society,” he said. “You have to move with the times.”

He said he did hope the character – who’s the most powerful member of DC’s superteam, the Justice Society – would be an inspiration.

“He’s a type-A personality who doesn’t hide in the shadows,” Robinson said.

“I hope he’s a positive figure. If there’s some kind of kid out there who’s reading the comic and who’s worried about the person he is, maybe it will give him a positive sense of who he is. Or maybe a different kid will read it and decide I don’t need to bully some kind of kid in school,” Robinson said.

While a gay wedding in Archie Comics earlier this year and impending same-sex nuptials in a Marvel X-Men comic have recieved a small amount of backlash from angry parents, Robinson said he’s not worried about that because “that kind of negativity is stupid and outmoded.”

“We should be preaching love and tolerance,” he said.

“Earth 2” No. 2 goes on sale Wednesday.

The character is different than the more modern Green Lantern, ladies’ man Hal Jordan, who stars in his own comics and is a member of an extraterrestrial police force called the Green Lantern Corps. Jordan’s also part of DC’s Justice League with Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, the Flash and Aquaman.

In the current “New 52” continuity, the Alan Scott Green Lantern and the Justice Society operate in a different universe than the Justice League. Robinson said in the “Earth 2” universe, Scott is the sole Green Lantern, and “the strongest, most important super-powered character” in the world.

Speculation in the comics community about which DC character would be revamped as gay was at a fever pitch in recent weeks, most notably at www.bleedingcool.com.

Robinson, a British writer who lives in San Francisco
:lolbron: DL writer living through his art. Smh
 
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