It is why I said it in the Terry Crews thread that bw in general are free to do what they want because we got nikkas like this one here who want to excuse behavior and support all because of who made it.
Because there are thousands of bw who think like her, check the overall positivity and thumbs up from the trailer. But was in every RKelly thread condemning EVERYONE who even mentioned him in a positive life saying hes a piece of shyt. But somehow movies that promote pedophilia is ok?? They cool in taking their daughter to see this??
@Wild self
THIS.. how the fuk does that make any type of sense, how is this not a contradiction??? You don't know how damn frustrating this is, from a female perspective to see because it negates our position as women that are not for ANY of this, none of it. I don't want to see it, I don't want it promoted, don't need movies about it , nothing. If you're going be down for a cause then be down for EVERYTHING that it entails, not just nitpick the parts that you want to apply. I hate that to no end. and to answer your question, HELLLLLLL NOOOO, I don't want my daughter seeing this, what do I look like as a mother, purposely exposing my daughter to grown ass men in a sexual manner and a child flirting with a grown man. They can save all that it's "just a movie" "get the money" bullshyt. Fuk a movie- that's the primary method in which young minds get distorted - movies and media.
Do you know how hard it is to raise a daughter as it is, with all this stuff being pushed- I'm playing wonder woman over here... deflecting and blocking what she's playing, what's she see on her laptop, what's they teach at school, her social skills, youtube, check what apps she has on the ipad, what cartoon she watches, while trying to teach her own black history, positive women... sheeshhh and she's still a little girl, not yet a tween/teen- so this is supposed to be the easy part. Last thing I need is her thinking with that mentality. I would be a damn fail as a mother if I went with that mindset.
example - My daughter went to a summer camp, last year, they had on the schedule for them to see "Paddington 2", I'm thinking.. "awww that's cute" ... day goes by, I go to pick her up- I ask her -"how was the movie?" her reply- "we didn't see Paddington, they took us to see 'A Wrinkle in Time'" instead.
My reaction ... ohhhh really? *u-turn, proceeds to drive back to the camp, calmly tell my daughter - "mommy is just going to have a talk with your camp counselors for a minute"
The only saving grace was when I talked to her and asked her how she liked " a wrinkle it time" and thankfully, she said that she "didn't like it, it was weird and boring and she didn't like what it was about"
(at least I'm getting through to her, early..)