Cabbage Patch
The Media scene in V is for Vendetta is the clue
.. until I saw this tweet in the Washington Post's online edition:
1. Why was it a black woman who did it?
2. Why was her accomplice a white man?
3. Wouldn't the symbolism have been more powerful if the white guy had done it? Or if her accomplice was a black man?
I'm trying to figure out the purpose of having a black woman take the action while the white man gave ground support.
Why not two men -- one black one white?
And where the Hispanics at (since Asians don't do shyt but keep to themselves, and reap the benefits of everybody else's fighting)? (Apologies to Brother @Joeychizzle.)
Coli keyboard warriors, what we gonna do now?
1. Why was it a black woman who did it?
2. Why was her accomplice a white man?
3. Wouldn't the symbolism have been more powerful if the white guy had done it? Or if her accomplice was a black man?
I'm trying to figure out the purpose of having a black woman take the action while the white man gave ground support.
Why not two men -- one black one white?
And where the Hispanics at (since Asians don't do shyt but keep to themselves, and reap the benefits of everybody else's fighting)? (Apologies to Brother @Joeychizzle.)
Coli keyboard warriors, what we gonna do now?