I don't know who this character is so I'm not going to see it
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I don't know who this character is so I'm not going to see it
Nah, not it all nigga. Fuck out your feelings b. Look in the mirror family, you're caping for a rapperNo nigga. You should ask yourself why you always in Pac threads talking shit. That isn't healthy bro get some help. You still mad the he went a biggie let it go funk flex jr
With this logic your traditions started when we were brought here. Instead of the ones that started over 2000 years ago.You tripping. We not about to deny 400 years of culture language and customs because some honkeys and their views say we aint like them. Thats disrespectful. Also saying we are American is not denying African identity. If you go to.another country talking like we do acting like we do everybody will see an American.
You randomly brung up Pac in a thread that didn't have anything to do with the rapper lol. You're obsessed and not capping just point out what I've seen from you. Anyway, back to the original topicNah, not it all nigga. Fuck out your feelings b. Look in the mirror family, you're caping for a rapper
Precious and For Colored Girls were both book written by black women for black women. I know we dont like to believe black men dont treat black women bad and we get mad when they tell their stories of bad treatment from black men. But thats weak. Im going off on a tangent but only reason niggas got upset about those movies is because we didnt want to discuss it
Sidebar the silverscreen has shaped the minds and perceptions of many.. I dont see how this can be classified as bad sometimes the intangible is greater than the tangible
everything is cup for review with black folk......we don't know who we are or who we wanna be going forward..Most black people don't "celebrate" those shits.....we use them
everything is cup for review with black folk......we don't know who we are or who we wanna be going forward..
every holiday, custom, religion, ,everything is brought to the table and it's relevancy is determines...
like i said, we have an identity crisis....
niggaz actually gave a fuck about movies and the messages they portrayed when they came out.....like they really felt this was a story that needed to be told...
then like typical niggaz they use those same images and shit on them now and say they're tired of our people being portrayed like that....
like niggaz will sit here and argue over which movie is MORE CLASSIC between new jack city, boyz in the hood, or menace to society......
then turn right the fuck around and say they're tired of seeing it on the tv screen...
niggaz.....fucking idntity crisis....
we all repping wakanda from here on out so it's all good......
imma start talking with a fake wakandian accent... imma see who calls me out first....
i had no problem with that movie, this movie, any moive, or the images it portrays... my issues is peoples reactions to them... and has always been that... stop trying to change my argument.....thats not happening at all
all people are saying is that there are more images of black people than those ones depicted in those movies
so you have an issue with Disney's Frog Princess b/c it portrays a black princess?
Something positive for lil black girls to feel like they can look up to?
so how should people react then according to Du?i had no problem with that movie, this movie, any moive, or the images it portrays... my issues is peoples reactions to them... and has always been that... stop trying to change my argument.....
agree 1000% fam, but...I'm not sure what's even being argued here.
This is a big budget, high profile movie that's mostly black in every way. In the movie, an African city is being portrayed as the most advanced nation in the world and the citizens of that country are among the most gifted. BP's sister is supposedly smarter than Tony Stark. Basically, this move is the antithesis to every negative trope, stereotype, and image that Hollywood has crafted relating to black people, and people are questioning it's relevance. I ain't saying you should think the movie is the end all or be all, but you'd have to be blind or stupid not to understand why some think it's important.
so how should people react then according to Du?
lets start there
Black panther is important to black America the same way having a black president was important to black America... Was it significantly beneficial to us? Meh... Not really... But the imagery is important for our youth to see so that when we tell them they can be anything in this world, they believe it. So there's some value.
nah you lost in your own head but ill let someone else have itFolks this thinking is one of many problems with black people.