Black Panther the movie -- an offense to white pride everywhere

‘Black Panther’ Opens With Huge Box Office Numbers
The blockbuster is expected to take in over $200 million by the end of the long weekend.

Maybe, just maybe, it is a good movie? Or did it earn $200M because liberal propaganda?
Ive heard gpod things about it, i planto check it out this week. Ive also heard black panther stayed away from the race baiting sjw message, so that could be a reason for its success.

Amazing how willing white people are to watch a "black movie" when theyre not unjustly being made the authoritative power that needs to be overthrown by minorities
 

Fogdog

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Ive heard gpod things about it, i planto check it out this week. Ive also heard black panther stayed away from the race baiting sjw message, so that could be a reason for its success.

Amazing how willing white people are to watch a "black movie" when theyre not unjustly being made the authoritative power that needs to be overthrown by minorities
It's a good romp. I saw it last night. There are a few nuggets that will antagonize the Limbaughs and Shapiros of the media world but it was all in good fun. It certainly didn't whitewash race relations. What's really chapping racist white ass is that the film had no reason to diversify the black cast. In fact it would have ruined the story.

Do you think the audience that was "willing to watch a black movie" is mostly millenials like Rush said?
 
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Fogdog

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An Open Letter to White People Who Are Upset Because Black Panther Is So Racist
https://www.theroot.com/an-open-letter-to-white-people-who-are-upset-because-bl-1823050044

Below are the opening paragraphs as a sample. It's a good read if you aren't a sensitive white and can take a few well written barbs.


Dear Chads and Beckys,

I admit that I have been reluctant to write this letter. It has nothing to do with my dislike for you or your people. In fact, some of my best friends are white. Well ... one of my best friends is white. OK, I’ll be honest, all of my best friends are black, but one of them is kinda light-skinned, and when I was in the 11th grade, I went to a New Edition concert with three Caucasian classmates, so that should count for something.

But my hesitancy in penning this correspondence is based on another fact: I didn’t believe you were real. I didn’t discount your existence the way I don’t believe in unicorns, good cops or Rihanna. (Yeah, I said it. I believe Rih Rih is a highly advanced, computer-generated image based on our collective fantasies. You might think it’s crazy, but I stand by my research.)

When people told me that there were actual individuals upset about the upcoming Marvel movie Black Panther, I thought they were exaggerating or overestimating the number. I suspect there are always a few fringe kooks who share an idiotic ideology.

Kyrie Irving and B.o.B think the Earth is flat. Some people believe that Donald Trump is both stable and a genius. And once, on the dance floor of a crowded nightclub, a woman told me I was handsome and cute. (At least that’s what I think she said, although she may have said, “You’re standing on my foot.” It was pretty crowded and I’d consumed a few beverages. But for the sake of this argument, let’s just say it was the cute thing.) My point here is, sometimes people have wildly diverging opinions.

Especially tasty was this line about Shapiro's criticism:

that piece where Ben Shapiro crumpled into a rice-paper-thin ball of fuckboy fragility in a nonsensical monologue about how this is the fault of black people, leftists and, of course, Barack Obama.

https://splinternews.com/leading-conservative-thinker-ben-shapiro-loses-his-shit-1823003856#_ga=2.158897593.22314315.1519064284-531240906.1519064283

I think the author wouldn't call Shapiro a racist, he'd call him a "not racist". As in, "I'm not racist, but...." or "I'm not racist, I have a black friend".
 

Ripped Farmer

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I think all this shit around the movie is completely pointless.

Lots of black people, cool. Been lots of fucking excellent black heroes before, but if it makes people happy then good, it's served it's purpose.

All I want to know...is it actually a good movie or what?
My family liked it. But no one came home tearing down any of their Iron Man or Bat Man posters.

For years anything Marvel has been pretty good imo. DC must have a gun to their head to continue to cast Affleck . Worst bat man ever.
 

SneekyNinja

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My family liked it. But no one came home tearing down any of their Iron Man or Bat Man posters.

For years anything Marvel has been pretty good imo. DC must have a gun to their head to continue to cast Affleck . Worst bat man ever.
Affleck is an excellent Batman, the problem is shit movies.
 

Fogdog

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I think all this shit around the movie is completely pointless.

Lots of black people, cool. Been lots of fucking excellent black heroes before, but if it makes people happy then good, it's served it's purpose.

All I want to know...is it actually a good movie or what?
I saw it yesterday. It was a good romp. It didn't avoid social issues of the day but played with them in a fun comic book style. The good guys are really good and the bad guys are really bad and the all black cast is because that's the story.
 

SneekyNinja

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That poor persecuted white woman, I hope she didn't lose her job just to make it to court to avoid debtor's prison. I hope she didn't get beat up by cops during the course of a traffic ticket. White people problems are real, such struggles!
I think if white people are in some way "excluded" it's a counter productive exercise.

If black Americans want more movies that represent them adequately in big roles then the movie needs a huge opening weekend.

But her idea is fundamentally flawed from the outset to for some reason think that her whiteness would somehow reduce the experience of others.
 

Fogdog

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Lol, no. He stated multiple times that he cant wait to see it. Idk if he has yet or not, but he was all for it
"He stated multiple time", you must be spending a lot of time on FOX?

I read his review and as he views the social implications through a white racist lens but admits is was a good movie.

It was simply a good romp and plays with current social themes in a comic book way. Not deep, just fun and shitheads like Limbaugh, Shapiro are making too much of the social themes because they hate liberals and are racists.
 
"He stated multiple time", you must be spending a lot of time on FOX?

I read his review and as he views the social implications through a white racist lens but admits is was a good movie.

It was simply a good romp and plays with current social themes in a comic book way. Not deep, just fun and shitheads like Limbaugh, Shapiro are making too much of the social themes because they hate liberals and are racists.
I listen to his show, and have heard him directly say that hes looking forward to seeing it, multiple times (and i can dig them up for you if you absolutely cant believe it). Shapiro's biggest issue is with people who are touting BP is somehow a strike against whiteness in America by the black community. Somehow, having a movie with almost all black people, is some monunental achievement that was being preveted by the powers that be, and that with the release of this movie, a new civil rights landmark had been achieved. Its a stupid line of thinking because 1.BP was created by white people 2. The movie was produced and put out by a lot of white people. 3.Theres already been a lead black superhero before, its called Blade and its fucking awesome. So the idea that this is some monumental triumph for black people by black people is retarded.

In addition to that, people who dont watch superhero movies, who had never of black panther until the last couple of years, flooded out of the woodwork to rave about this movie, based solely of the fact that the lead actor was black. Its gross to me that race is what hyped people up the most about the movie. The left wouldnt have given a fuck about this movie if not for that, and it just reveals how important skin color, compared to other attributes, is to that group of people, despite what they claim.
 
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