Was he right?
Was he right?
Yes.
Killing innocent people is never right.
No
Nah
What if they just kind of suck
How did the wakandan group that lived in seclusion know modern English??
Yes, animes inspired designs makes cool armors.
And yes, we all need to live in Wakanda as slaves.
Pretty much, yeah
willmonger was wrong for the right reasons
black panther was right for the wrong reasons
>How did the wakandan group that lived in seclusion know modern English??
Did you pay attention at the begin?
They have spies in all the world. Spies learns the language and refers it to the leaders
He was the rightful king of Wakanda, so yes.
>white
>innocent
Blacks sold other blacks into slavery and had slaves themselves, so no.
The same way their money somehow had buying power, even though they didn't trade their one resource with the outside world.
No. Killmonger in Black Panther acted like Saiyan Saga and Namek Saga Vegeta. He just offer himself because he didn't want to be a cuck like the inspiration did after the Namek Saga.
Is Black Panther any good, I've been thinking about watching it
Wakanda's secret identity nation had relationships with the world. So they traded with them trough the fake Wakanda.
Black Vegeta
No.
>Is Black Panther any good
The Lion king liveaction with a weed/drugs allegory, if you aren't African American or don't give a fuck about slavery the movie is borring, and the vfx sucks too, But Andy Serkins is great as Klaw and the guy that plays Man-Ape too, whatever is called.
the Black Panther to realize what giant assholes they were being to the last of the black people by not helping them out it wasn't he was right it that he showed them how what they were doing was wrong.
No he is no different than a school shooter who kills random kids because a tiny handful bullied him.
If he wanted to help black people he could have helped rebuild AFRICA where actual genocides still happen and not try and tear down western civilization especially America were all of NINE unarmed black men where killed by police in all of 2019 (most of which were still justified)
That was what was most retarded about the end with Panther giving aid to a American ghetto, there are a hundred million places worse off than American ghettos.
>especially America were all of NINE unarmed black men where killed by police in all of 2019 (most of which were still justified)
No police officer. Police usually face consequences when they misbehave.And usually get away with misbehavior with no consequence.
>there are a hundred million places worse off than American ghettos.
Did you even watch the movie? That was the place where his father killed his uncle and started this whole mess. It made sense that he would start there first.
Literally the George Floyd motivated BLM of the MCU
American liberals don't give a shit about the rest of the world
No but he was more charismatic than T'Challa so I wanted him to win anyway.
>if you aren't African American
tons of non-blacks watched it
Wakanda didn't do dick all about the Rwandan Genocide, so his priorities are out of order
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is significantly different to our own how do we know that genocide even happened in it?
Eh
The best character moments were cut in favor of some of the ugliest CGI fights in modern memory.
That's dangerously close to holocaust denial
If he really cared about black people maybe he would go after the black people committing genocide in Africa who also get away with no consequences to actions far worse than any American police officer has ever committed.
dangerously close? it is holocaust denial, (((user))).
>the U.K. All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom of Religion or Belief (APPG), released a report about the mass atrocities perpetrated in Nigeria by the Fulani militia.
>“The exact death toll is unknown. However, thousands of civilians are thought to have been killed in attacks led by Fulani herders and periodic retaliatory violence.
>Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust report that over 1,000 Christians were killed between January-November 2019, “in addition to the estimated 6,000+ deaths since 2015.”
>Amnesty International estimate that between January 2016 and October 2018 “at least 3,641 people may have been killed, 406 injured [and] 5,000 houses burnt down.
>Local groups, such as the Christian Association of Nigeria, report higher figures: between January and June 2018, over 6,000 people were killed by Fulani herders.”