It's still one of the most negative depictions of the CIA I've seen in a big popcorn movie Ross himself may be more or less presented as a decent guy but he goes ahead and tells us Killmonger is also a CIA agent and everything he does in Wakanda is exactly what he's trained tohttps://twitter.com/AlexandraErin/status/1302603237690945537 …
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I wish when people realized that when they say "Killmonger is the hero" what they really mean is "I want the movie to be from his perspective" and say that instead.
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A lot of those same people always seem to forget that Nakia also proposed that Wakanda reveal itself to the world and add those in need, but without, you know, taking over the world.
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oh no, he stopped the warrior king having super powers. How ghastly. For the warrior king and literally no one else.
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Yeah I'm sure his plan was to introduce Wakanda to free and fair elections afterwards
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Killmonger’s issue isn’t complete and total myopia. His ideology is a thin veil for a man desperate lash out at the world because the world was mean to him specifically. The reasons for his hatred are plenty understandable, but that hatred extends to every human being that is-
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not himself, and that’s...bad.
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It's literally the colonialist thing of destroying the traditions of the place he's conquering (burning all the heart shaped herbs--something which, frankly, could make life better *for his people* if they were shared--because he doesn't want anyone to ever be able to oppose him)
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