This so-white-he's-nearly-translucent dude can't wait to go see it.
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So??? It means it’s a really good story and acted out quite well. What does their skin color have to do with it? By you’re pointing it out has racist tones to it. Implies that their skin was the cause of success rather than their talent,skills & labor!
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For the first time in a generation, Blacks are in control of how they are depicted, goodand bad, and because white people are not the focus you call it racist? Careful. Your white fragility is showing, and it isn’t pretty.
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I loved this movie and, for me, it wasn’t only about being black but about being human and good instead of evil...evil loses in many ways in
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The inclusion of African Americans in every aspect of the production is to be noted as unprecedented.
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Wakanda Forever!
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I love the movie so much!!
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It means that the narrative from the left that America is mostly racist is complete nonsense and works against our country's health. I saw the movie on opening day and really liked it, and not once did race enter into that decision, as I'm sure it didn't for the vast majority.
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Yes, that's the point :) audiences are equally excited for black superheroes, yet there are so few black leads in movies and black directors given opportunities. The racism in the industry needs to change, not the audience.
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