Black Panther is ProBlack and anybody hating on it isn’t

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What has it actually done though? That’s symbolism.

Hidden Colors as a series, has done nothing but create one less poor black man. That about it.

Again, you are down playing our real history. There is no Wakanda, there is no real Black Panther, fam. But the countries in HC are real, the history in it is real, the solutions are real, knowing the history is significant. People who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it. But to you that's irrelevant and only symbolic? :mindblown:

How you go from Malcolm X in your OP caping for a fictional black man whose still a white owned property btw, calling us sellouts for not supporting it then you turned to Steven A when it comes to real black history and saying it's not as relevant. Saying a factual documentary on our real history is no more relevant than a comic book movie?

You nikkas crack under pressure forreal
 

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And who's Michael B Jordan going to pass his wealth down to?

A black woman?black children?

:usure:


P.s turn your rep back on fakkit
And they can post all the MJ and Lebron smileys they want, because i pretty much have stopped trying to explain this to delusional nikkas. I just know that I have something tangible to pass down to my kids, and they aren't even born yet. Can they say the same? Probably not. All they have is their "job" working for a white person that they can't pass down. They're hoping that some random actor getting a part in a white owned movie is going to suddenly create tangibles for them to pass down to their own kids.

nikkas need to stop living vicariously through entertainment/entertainers and focus on ownership so that their kids won't have to go out and beg white ppl for a job. If they get mad at me for saying it and refuse to do it, then fine but don't look for sympathy later.
 
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Again, you are down playing our real history. There is no Wakanda, there is no real Black Panther, fam. But the countries in HC are real, the history in it is real, the solutions are real, knowing the history is significant. People who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it. But to you that's irrelevant and only symbolic? :mindblown:

How you go from Malcolm X in your OP caping for a fictional black man whose still a white owned property btw, calling us sellouts for not supporting it then you turned to Steven A when it comes to real black history and saying it's not as relevant. Saying a factual documentary on our real history is no more relevant than a comic book movie?

You nikkas crack under pressure forreal
You’re really missing the point.

Talking about solutions is nice. Showing our history is nice.

But In its truest definition, HC is art. A retelling of our history by an artist. No different than a drawing or a rap album.

What has it done for the BC as a whole? What jobs has it created?
 

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You’re really missing the point.

Talking about solutions is nice. Showing our history is nice.

But In its truest definition, HC is art. A retelling of our history by an artist. No different than a drawing or a rap album.

What has it done for the BC as a whole? What jobs has it created?

No I'm not missing the point. Again, you are comparing a historical educational factual documentary of our history to a got damn comic book movie. I ain't gonna front I'm genuinely confused as to what you are not getting? This is like saying Dr. Welsing "Isis Papers" is the same as "Harry Potter." Yeah, they both books, neither of them changed the black community as whole. But you mean to tell me the content of these books hold the same weight?
 

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I don’t know why that’s so hard to understand
Exactly and as far as the entire community. A movie isn't going to do that, our support of movies like this will do that. Because it will lead to more black doing well for themselves. More successful black directors, writers, actors, cameramen, stagehands etc. If black films are proven to be as commercially viable as white ones it'll have the same effect on the film industry as our support of black athletes had on the sports industry. Meaning more black millionaires. It's a trickle down effect. Black millionaires are more likely to start a (successful) business than your average middle class black person. They are also less likely to discriminate when it comes time to employ black people in those businesses.
 

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But but it doesn’t benefit my local homies so it isn’t pro black :troll:

I'm not the one who thinks some random actor that i don't even know getting a part in a white owned movie is going to help me :umad:

I already understand the importance of ownership, i've understood that since i was a teenager, it's you nikkas who don't. You nikkas are going to slave for Mr Charlie until you're 65 and then tell your kids to get out there and ask Mr Charlie's son for a job.

Some actor/entertainer that you don't even know, getting a job from a white employer does not help you in any way. nikkas need to stop living vicariously through actors/athletes and start trying to build your own shyt so you can have something to pass down to your kids.

For everyone reading this, these nikkas future kids will be going to cacs for a job. Because their Pops was too obsessed with entertainment/entertainers to actually build something to pass down to them.
 

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No I'm not missing the point. Again, you are comparing a historical educational factual documentary of our history to a got damn comic book movie. I ain't gonna front I'm genuinely confused as to what you are not getting? This is like saying Dr. Welsing "Isis Papers" is the same as "Harry Potter." Yeah, they both books, neither of them changed the black community as whole. But you mean to tell me the content of these books hold the same weight?
First off all, :mjlol: at comparing Hidden Colors to the Isis Papers.

Hidden Colors is a product marketed and told a certain way to maximize profit within a certain community. It was for sale. Also, that MOVIE IS NOT 100% facts :laff: stop it breh.

It’s impossible for it to be 100% factual.

What I’m saying is, Hidden colors is an art piece, like Black Panther, yet only the latter is being criticized for being enjoyed, lauded, and sought after by black people

In reality, neither are going to end the problems of black people, both at best offer symbolism, and neither are going to help the BC in full.

But BP HAS created jobs and opportunity which HC has not.

With HC you’re banking on some kid watching that and dedicating his life to the BC, which is unlikely, because at the end of the day it’s an art piece. Nothing more. Like BP.

The history that we’ve endured is true.

Documentaries art pieces that come from the minds of great artists who put their visions out for us to understand in the best way possible. It’s not a landmark.

You’re treating HC the same way you’re criticizing other people for treating BP
 

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Exactly and as far as the entire community. A movie isn't going to do that, our support of movies like this will do that. Because it will lead to more black doing well for themselves. More successful black directors, writers, actors, cameramen, stagehands etc. If black films are proven to be as commercially viable as white ones it'll have the same effect on the film industry as our support of black athletes had on the sports industry. Meaning more black millionaires. It's a trickle down effect. Black millionaires are more likely to start a (successful) business than your average middle class black person. They are also less likely to discriminate when it comes time to employ black people in those businesses.
This some stupid shyt
 

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First off all, :mjlol: at comparing Hidden Colors to the Isis Papers.

Hidden Colors is a product marketed and told a certain way to maximize profit within a certain community. It was for sale. Also, that MOVIE IS NOT 100% facts :laff: stop it breh.

It’s impossible for it to be 100% factual.

What I’m saying is, Hidden colors is an art piece, like Black Panther, yet only the latter is being criticized for being enjoyed, lauded, and sought after by black people

In reality, neither are going to end the problems of black people, both at best offer symbolism, and neither are going to help the BC in full.

But BP HAS created jobs and opportunity which HC has not.

With HC you’re banking on some kid watching that and dedicating his life to the BC, which is unlikely, because at the end of the day it’s an art piece. Nothing more. Like BP.

The history that we’ve endured is true.

Documentaries art pieces that come from the minds of great artists who put their visions out for us to understand in the best way possible. It’s not a landmark.

You’re treating HC the same way you’re criticizing other people for treating BP
More stupid shyt
 

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I'm not the one who thinks some random actor that i don't even know getting a part in a white owned movie is going to help me :umad:
I already understand the importance of ownership, i've understood that since i was a teenager, it's you nikkas who don't. You nikkas are going to slave for Mr Charlie until you're 65 and then tell your kids to get out there and ask Mr Charlie's son for a job at their company.
You nikkas really believe that some actor/entertainer that you don't even know, getting a job from a white employer is going to benefit you :pachaha:they're still depending on whites for jobs and so are you. Better start building something so that your kids won't have to.
For everyone reading this, these nikkas future kids will be going to cacs for a job. Because their Pops was too obsessed with entertainment/entertainers to actually build something to pass down to them.
:laff: a white supremacist could have wrote this and you wouldnt even be able to tell the difference

I keep saying this but faux militants ARE one step below white supremacists :laff:

This post is wild

Actors and entertainers are members of the BC
Actors and entertainers are members of the WC and the Asian community and so on and so on,

Only with us are black actors doing well not considered a win for The community :laff:
 

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First off all, :mjlol: at comparing Hidden Colors to the Isis Papers.

Hidden Colors is a product marketed and told a certain way to maximize profit within a certain community. It was for sale. Also, that MOVIE IS NOT 100% facts :laff: stop it breh.

It’s impossible for it to be 100% factual.

What I’m saying is, Hidden colors is an art piece, like Black Panther, yet only the latter is being criticized for being enjoyed, lauded, and sought after by black people

In reality, neither are going to end the problems of black people, both at best offer symbolism, and neither are going to help the BC in full.

But BP HAS created jobs and opportunity which HC has not.

With HC you’re banking on some kid watching that and dedicating his life to the BC, which is unlikely, because at the end of the day it’s an art piece. Nothing more. Like BP.

The history that we’ve endured is true.

Documentaries art pieces that come from the minds of great artists who put their visions out for us to understand in the best way possible. It’s not a landmark.

You’re treating HC the same way you’re criticizing other people for treating BP

I'm sorry was the ISIS paper's a free book, cuz you have to pay for that too. HC is not art, nikka, it's a documentary.

Again, comparing HC to BP let's me know you ain't the real Revolutionary you fronted being in the OP. You ain't living what you talk breh.

I really hope Marvel is kicking you back some promo money.
 
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