Latinos call for their “black panther” super hero

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They are exceptions not the norm

Most just want equality
Ok and what does that have to do with anything with what I am saying? I'm talking about nikkas on this site and thread, nobody said anything about all or most blacks
 

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Blacks and the Black Panther, aren't stopping them from having their own superhero.

Like who does this? Get jealous over something cool that blacks have and demand the equivalent? People really are obsessed with everything blacks do.

They do say your biggest fan is your hater.
 

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Ok and what does that have to do with anything with what I am saying? I'm talking about nikkas on this site and thread, nobody said anything about all or most blacks
Even on this site it’s the exception not the norm
 

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Black people are the ones who made the Oscarssowhite hashtag, and caught a lot of heat for it, being called whiners, complainers, and mocked for it, including by them.

They don't do the work that we do of putting ourselves out there and challenging WS, making ourselves enemy #1 to the dominant society in the process, yet they always want to share the benefit off it when we see the fruits, while at the same times trying to do and say whatever they can to stay on the good side of the dominant society, including joining white people in their attacks on black/AA people. Asians often do the same thing. None of them want to lose their model minority status and become the next blacks or muslims in the US, at the end of the day.

"We get shot by cops too"(which isn't statistically as much as blacks)- Okay, where's your anti-police activist and protest? And if you're really serious, where's your Micah Johnson or Gavin long? Yeah, I thought so. Wouldn't want to do anything to upset your superiors.

Two-faced rat b*stards.
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They act like they dont have a whole entertainment industry, which blacks do not have. They have their own TV shows, movies, actors, actresses, their own entertainment ecosystem ran by latinos and they crying about one movie for black people? Get a grip.
 

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@skeetsinternal look at this bruh lol

Mexican is not a race lol. These mexicans has been pulling the same racism trick since the 1930's:


In 1929, the League of the United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), a Mexican-American organization, formed in Corpus Christi, TX. One of their main organizing efforts was to get "Mexican" off the 1930 census. They protested: we are white race, we are Americans.

The Mexican government itself protested the category, because the entire Southwest used to be part of Mexico, and when it was taken over by the United States, they promised Mexico that the Mexican residents there would be treated as full citizens. Well, at the time, you had to be white to be a citizen. So that's where the whole issue came about of Mexicans, specifically, identifying as legally white but socially not-white.

It worked against them in some ways, because they claimed segregation and discrimination, the parties being accused of discrimination could say, Well, no, you're white. So this history of claiming whiteness has been a strategy that Mexican Americans and other Latino groups have used to try to lobby for acceptance — claiming Americanness, claiming whiteness.


Via: On The Census, Who Checks 'Hispanic,' Who Checks 'White,' And Why


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I just think it's odd like,

"Where's our recognition from Marvel/DC?"

Because you're admitting that they haven't recognized minorities you in the past, so why would you care/want to be represented by a racist hollywood studio?
 

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We already know where this is going to go wrong.

Latinos don't have a unified identity. They hate when you call Ecuadorians Mexicans or mistake a Colombian for a Cuban. Even Spanish fluctuates between countries. You can call someone a dirty word in one country and it mean apron in another.

Black Panther is an aspirational identity for African Americans who were ripped away from their land.

The native Latinos in most countries are looked down upon by the post colonial South Americans.



Now a fictionalized hero for Aboriginals? That would work.
 
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