[–] InyourfaceNancyGrace [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Not even nigger magic! Fucking blind luck from having a rare magic element literally fall into their lap. And their civilization is built around it; if the vibranium dries up, they're left with a society that hasn't advanced beyond the dark ages.
And of course, that's neglecting the actual rare elements that Africa is rife with, yet still no utopian civilization has arisen from one of the most mineral-rich areas on the planet.
[–] enginedriver13 ago
How much ya want to bet this dumb bitch went back for seconds before taking to social media to complain about this “racist” food? Hahaha!
[–] InyourfaceNancyGrace [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Seriously, Black Panther is a movie about an all-black civilization that, were it not literally for a fucking magic rock falling from the sky, would be stuck in a patriarchal, spear-chucking, trial-by-combat society of blacks who think that chimping out and hooting is an appropriate response to a person making a valid point. It's by-and-far one of the most racist depictions of blacks I've ever seen, and it's lauded as some progressive milestone. Sort of like Hillary "hot sauce is always in my purse" Clinton - that sort of shit should be offensive, but they are told to like it so they do.
But now NYU comes along to jump on the "progressive" bandwagon with logic along the lines of: "these niggers loved the chimp-out movie, they'll surely love a fried chicken and kool aid 'cultural' lunch," and they're chastised for it.
I may die in the process, but I'm waiting for the black person that is like, "Holy fuck, this 'super advanced African society' is a bunch of spear chucking, chimping out niggers? That's our Utopia? WTF."
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[–] InyourfaceNancyGrace [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Yea that's what I meant. Thanks for reading/translating the true meaning of my rant. Basically it's a stereotypical-nigger society with all of the negative stereotypes, but with magic techno rock.