Judge Joe Brown does NOT like Wakanda Forever

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Lies believe Black Women are salivating over this movie.
I know right

I truly hate 90% of these TLR opinions on movies opinions

This movie is not feminist

Keep in mind that in the old comics his sister also takes over as the Black Panther
 

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:pachaha: :pachaha: Judge Joe is an American gem....He's truly the last of his breed.

I don't agree with a lot of of what he says especially when he goes on those long rants, but he really do be hittin on some shyt and a entertaining listen...
 

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That is categorically false. Yvette Carnell and tone talks were talking about that at least as far back as 2016. Come on man :mjlol:
I already stated my thoughts when the trailer dropped

Yea that happened. But there were plenty of think pieces on ‘was Kilminger really the bad guy’

Edit: I actually thought this would be harder to ‘prove’ just based on memory but it’s pretty easily traced:

-BP dropped Jan. 2018.

-Yvette Carnell—-who is later credited with coining the literal term ADOS—-had one of the many critical think pieces slamming the messaging, specifically targeting killmonger as black American saying ‘this is OUR hero’ and Tchalla as African is ’Marvel’s hero’ (white folk) . She’s laying the foundation of the movement, right down to rejecting Obama as black as evident by the title. Video has 145k views



The actual term “ADOS” is created in 2019. To use this site as a pretty accurate barometer of the culture and zeitgeist, there are no mentions of the term ADOS prior to 2019. Not in a title, not in a reply, ZERO

Some will say ‘well we already had those thoughts’, well that’s irrelevant. Africans and black Americans have always had some festering animosity, yes, but it wasn’t a movement. And when I say movement, I’m not talkin ‘I know a bunch of people who think …’. An actual term puts thoughts and beliefs into motion and starts a full movement. Ie MAGA, Ie BLM. Those are based on pre-existing thoughts and actions but the coining of thr term mobilized things whether good, bad, or indifferent.

Also BP is what, the most watched highest earning black film of all time? It’s messaging, and any thoughts countering its messaging, are going to be mainstream and have a bigger platform. It will, and did, bring festering thoughts out if the shadows

So yea, quite obvious actually, BP ignited the ADOS movement


If you don’t wanna read all that, just type in ADOS in the search. There’s 10 pages of mentions….not one mention of that term on this entire site before 2019.
 

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There’s 10 pages of mentions….not one mention of that term on this entire site before 2019.
Exactly. I'm forever blown away that people really act like we never knew we're a unique ethnic group prior to Yvette Carnell playing Boggle with movies and movie roles
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Internet Ass Bullshyt :mjlol: Imma tell my grandkids about how goofy shyt got in this era :laff:
 

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The amount of emotions that come from this movie is ridiculous. Folks acting like a movie is supposed to be the key to black salvation.

Well it's what I mentioned before, Black people don't have any entertainment fantasy worlds: No Black versions of Harry Potter, Star Wars, Star Trek, Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, etc...they only have this.

So they're going to get extremely invested in a fantasy world where they're supposed to be the most powerful people in the world.

And yet in this franchise they've been made to look weak and forgiving to their enemies who've slaughtered their people. Because the psychology of American Black people has been inserted into a story about an African country. Which explains why Coogler was so comfortable making T'Challa and Wakanda look so weak but the Russo brothers made them look tough.


If we keepin’ it a stack, the entire movie showed what happens when the head BM is absent.. from the very beginning of the film to the very end, the audience was reminded of how much of a loss T’Challa was to Wakanda.

Queen & the council was all over the fukking place and Shuri was unSURE (lol) of herself the entire film

This.

This is exactly what happens when you don't have anyone around (a man or woman) who's strong enough to run a country. Government officials bicker, are divided, and their enemies attack because they know they're weak and no one is around to competently lead.

Which is what was said in the trailer to sound cool but it summed up the entire movie and the Wakandan's behavior.
 
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