A Wrinkle in Time: Search for White Daddy and White Bae

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Woulda had Bucky dating Lupita by the end
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I want the throne
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IS THIS YOUR KING?
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Yeah I agree. I think it’s undeniable that bed bucks are far more tolerated than bedwenches in this forum tho. Look at the threads about Winston dukes or Michael B. Jordan compared to threads about Serena Williams.
Are you in those threads about those black men calling them out for being with white women? Are you in those threads calling out posters for “tolerating” them for being with white women? If not then shut the fukk up because you’re not even making a point.

You’re just troll-deflecting anyway. This thread isn’t about shytting on some black woman who’s with a white man, it’s about Duvernay’s agenda to show black women being accepted by white men in her movie because she feels that it’s important for black girls/women to see. If a black male Hollywood director were to make such a comment with the gender dynamics reversed, all hell would break lose. A black man would be forced to bow down backtrack and apologize for saying something like this. Black women would be organizing to boycott him. As it is tho, nothing is going to happen to DuVernay. We’ll talk about here but there will be no backlash that forces her to apologize or take the comments back. So yea there’s a double standard, but the double standard goes the other way. You’re full of shyt.
 

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People should have known Ava was not pro straight black men if Oprah was hanging with her and supporting her. Oprah doesn't roll with anybody like that she wants to make sure white people not named Trump don't feel threatened by her in anyway. Black feminists always side with feminism over black issues and our fight for equal rights and reparations.



Just got back from seeing it.

The opening scene is a montage of the father being a loving devoted father, teaching his daughter about science and shyt.

That absentee father angle is a copout.

for everybody asking when has she ever done any c00n shyt, she did some fukk shyt in regards to the portrayal of Malcolm X in Selma
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I'll start with the troublesome portrayal of Malcolm X and the film's depiction of an interaction between him and Coretta Scott King. In the film, when she sees him arriving in Selma, she dresses him down for attacking her husband and he cowers like a mouse in response. This depiction may represent the movie maker's sick desire to rewrite history to fit their political agenda, but it ain't what happened folks. First, the movie goes to great lengths to give you the impression that King's organization -the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) was the dominant civil rights organization and other groups like the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC - pronounced SNICK) were portrayed as being unreasonable fringe militants. The movie suggests that Malcolm opportunistically pushed his way into the work SCLC was facilitating in Selma while Dr. King was in jail. The truth is that SNCC had a base in Selma long before SCLC arrived and it was SNCC, not SCLC, that organized the event that day and it was SNCC, whose organizers were becoming increasingly influenced by Malcolm's militant nationalist/Pan-Africanist ideas, that enthusiastically invited Malcolm to speak to them, not SCLC, that day. In fact, Coretta Scott King gave an interview of her account of that day to Jackie Shearer on November 21, 1988. During that interview, Coretta Scott explained that she didn't even arrive at the event that day until after Malcolm had spoken. She recounted that she got there and Andrew Young immediately started chiding her to speak to try and redirect the enthusiasm that Malcolm's speech had generated. Coretta Scott indicates that she went into the event and spoke and after concluding, sat down next to Malcolm on stage. According to her, and everyone else who was present, it was at this time that he leaned over to her and told her that he was there to help. She expressed that her response was a simple thank you and that was it. No discussion. No tension. No drama. She goes on to state during that interview that this was her one and only encounter with Malcolm and how much she appreciated his "kind words." Their exchange lasted no more than 10 seconds, which was 10 seconds longer than any verbal exchange Malcolm and Dr. King ever had. These are facts folks.



"Selma" the Movie. Another Assault against our Dignity


after that I knew what type of shyt she was on :yeshrug:





thank god she didn't end up directing Black Panther :jawalrus:
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You was right Breh (about the plat)

Say word, tho.

Individual Black people can benefit from kissing up to white people, but we basically have to learn to focus on us and what we're doing for Black people as a whole to get ahead.

Ultimately - if we get our own shyt together - then it won't matter if our curls look neat to white people or not. Cause we won't need them to open doors for us. We built our own house over here and we have all the keys we need.
 

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You was right Breh (about the plat)

Say word, tho.

Individual Black people can benefit from kissing up to white people, but we basically have to learn to focus on us and what we're doing for Black people as a whole to get ahead.

Ultimately - if we get our own shyt together - then it won't matter if our curls look neat to white people or not. Cause we won't need them to open doors for us. We built our own house over here and we have all the keys we need.
:salute: Appreciate the assist breh.

100% agree with your post too.
 
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