Hell in his first scene he gives a long spiel about white people looting African cultures without understanding them, then immediately takes a mask that isn't even from Wakanda because he's "just feeling it"
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Killmonger is relatable and justified in his frustrations and anger but instead of actually building something new hes basically repeating colonialism with him at the top. Better be the victimizer then the victim ever again. Is his philosophy.
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Considering Killmonger wants to antagonize nations who outnumber Wakanda and have nuclear arms, what are the odds that Killmonger starts world war 3?
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Killmonger says "the sun will never set on the Wakandan empire" while ordering the distribution of weapons. Do people think he paraphrased one of the most famous colonial slogans just because Ryan Coogler thought it sounded cool?
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Did... people not realize that was supposed to be part of the tragedy of him? He had so thoroughly internalized his own trauma and oppression that he was only capable of reproducing it (if in reverse) once he had the power to fight it?
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This is one of the downsides to making your villain relatable. Millions of people will end up thinking he was in the right period.
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