The point is that you can’t use tradition against Killmonger when TChaka abandoned tradition his damn self.So either way it was gonna fail
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The point is that you can’t use tradition against Killmonger when TChaka abandoned tradition his damn self.So either way it was gonna fail
The point is that you can’t use tradition against Killmonger when TChaka abandoned tradition his damn self.
I get that too. But that’s a different argument.whole point of the movie was T'Challa figuring out that following the old ways wasn't the best way to go forward and he adjusted accordingly.. so uhhhhhhhh.......
I still don't understand why people can't separate Killmonger's views having merit from Killmonger's actions being villainous. Killmonger was 100% right that Wakanda was wrong to shut itself away while it knew it had access to things that could help the hurting people around the world. Killmonger was 100% a villain too because despite his reasonable views, his goal was to sew chaos through the world, destablize it, and then assume the role of global dictator. That's like comic book villain goals 101.
as a King thats his prerogative .....like the bald head bodyguard told Nakia....i aint got to fuck with but i got to respect the throne and the king
No it's not and I'm not trying to get into a deep discussion about plot details when there's a thread for that.
My point is, it's easy to dismiss someone as simplistic, overemotional, stupid, etc when you don't agree with their motivations or methods. But it's rarely that easy. Take this Trump administration for example. It's easy to say they're just a bunch of impulsive morons but realistically, it's an administration lacking central direction. Everyone has their own ideas but no common and consistent vision.
But if you choose to not infer when watching a movie and take everything on face value, that's your choice. Just know that I could similarly dismiss your criticism as "oh you're only saying that about Killmonger cause you love white women and you're a coon".
At that point, it's a mud slinging contest.
Because the art of looking at a situation with nuance is becoming a lost art. It's either you're 100% right or 100% wrong which leaves no room for actual discussion. And yeah people who don't see the flaws in his plan or over romanticize it on some "He was looking out for his people" shit when he openly brags about killing his own people in the movie just missed the whole point
Don't you see how you're writing a different movie in your head than the movie you actually saw?It's no dismissive when the shit is the truth though...and truthfully Killmonger's plan was more based in the emotion of revenge than actually wanting better for his people. He wasn't even hiding that in his words or his actions. He didn't want better for Wakanda...he wanted revenge for feeling like he was abandoned and left in the world alone. That's an emotionally based reason for his actions and part of the reason his plan failed was he showed no true vision beyond wanting to fuck Wakanda up because his "plan' of using their weapons to free people and have them all under the rule of Wakanda just wouldn't have worked in the long term.
Don't you see how you're writing a different movie in your head than the movie you actually saw?
Yes, his position was informed by his experience, as all of ours are. But nowhere in the movie is it even implied that he was a product of pure rage, emotion, or revenge. The vast majority of moviegoers were able to understand that his motivations were not entirely selfish but you keep suggesting that his aspirations of arming the oppressed were inconsequential when the film's conclusion itself proves you wrong.
T'Challa recognized the truth in Killmonger's position and altered his foreign policy to account for it.
Btw 2 things:
1. You said he didn't want what's best for Wakanda when he specifically said the sun will never set on the Wakandan empire.
2. His plan didn' t fail because it never got a chance to fail. There was an insurrection against him and they stopped him before he was even able to get the weapons past the border.
But we didn’t have an issue w it til Killmonger popped up...the King rules how he wantsJust like it was T'Challas fathers perogative to leave him in Oakland...that don't mean it was a smart decision
Does that contradict what I said?Saying the sun will never set on Wakandan Empire is the whitest thing he said. He was going to be an Imperialist.
Does that contradict what I said?
The whole point of the movie actually parallels my argument for this thread ironically...
Too bad they abandoned the idea of isolationism by the end of the movie, huh?Imperialism was not what was best for Wakanda. Isolationism was best for Wakanda.
Imperialism was not what was best for Wakanda. Isolationism was best for Wakanda.
No it wasn't. I think a few people missed it, but someone pointed out that the outside world was catching up technologically. Sooner or later Wakanda would have been discovered and being that they had no genuine diplomatic connections, they would have had a harder time dealing with the outside world when it became unavoidable.
You say the bold. But you seem to not be taking your own advice.
slowly but surely you all you guys become more and more aware of the frightening reality.....