On some real shyt though I really wonder what happened to our brothers up in those caves. They left as brave, dark skinned explorers and came back as these ugly de-melinated savages.
You all ever seen the movie The Descent. It's about a group of girls that go cave diving and get attacked by these pale-skinned, mutant cave-dwelling savages. It turns out that they cave mutants were actually previous explorers who got stuck down there and, through years of inbreeding and cannibalism, evolved into what can basically be called supercacs.
This movie is such a good analogy for the creation of white people you would think it was a made by coli production. I think movies like this are a sub-conscious way for white people to confront what they are.
People have always used stories az a way to deal with large cultural issues. Whether it's The Bible or American Sniper, there are stories we tell ourselves so we can deal with and understand what's going on. Now it would be a bit silly to take one movie and make a claim like that but there is such a large volume of movies and books that follow the same trope that it must be some sub-conscious drive. When you watch a movie like The Hills Have Eyes doesn't it feel like you've seen it a dozen times. Yet another inbred family of mutant redneck killers
. It's the same thing over and over.
Then there's the whole vampire obsession. Vampire regularly live in caves, they're deathly pale, they're are allergic to the sun, and they're driven by insane blood-thirst....Come on now
I think the whole push to glorify and even sexualize vampires is just cacs trying to embellish their true nature.
These are movies you would never see being made in an African Hollywood. We don't have that deep cultural trope of pale-skinned mutant creatures to draw on. And to sexualize it? Hell naw!
And why do you always see monsters that look like this in white movies
"The pale man - Pans Labyrinth"
"Golum - The Lord of the Rings"
"Some vampire from some vampire movie"
"Crawlers - The Descent"
"Voldermont - The Harry Potter Series"
Doesn't it look like an extreme version of a white face? The soulless blue eyes.The nose so narrow it's barely a slit. The lips so flat they look like a gash cut into the face. The skin so pale and thin you can see the veins underneath
There's a reason all these creatures look so familiar brehs. Deep down cacs literally see themselves as white devils. That's why the bristle at the name.