Since we don't actually see what his form of government really looks like, we can't really say whether it's actually worse than a hereditary monarchy selected by violence sort of co-ruling with 5 other nobles who always go along with the ruler.
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Replying to @SnowmanMcK @Silverspetz and
Come on, we get more than enough from his actions and from his own dialogue to know the kind of person he is
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Silverspetz and
you're sort of right, in the sense that we do have a clear idea of him and his belief system, while t'challa is an utter blank slate.
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Replying to @SnowmanMcK @Silverspetz and
His belief system is that when he says to do something you do it or you die He says so in so many words in that scene
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Silverspetz and
He has that in common with T'Challa, who stabs his cousin to death rather than reason with him.
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Replying to @SnowmanMcK @Silverspetz and
T'Challa is explicitly characterized by being willing to allow other people to exist outside his authority, which is why he's against the whole concept of having a Wakandan Empire, and explicitly why he spares M'Baku at the beginning and leaves the Jabari to their own affairs
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Replying to @arthur_affect @SnowmanMcK and
The difference between how he handled M'Baku defying him and how Killmonger handles anyone defying him is the whole moral point of the movie, the two duel scenes are meant to be read in parallel
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Silverspetz and
he beat the shit out of him, made him submit, and sent him back to his own territory.
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Replying to @SnowmanMcK @Silverspetz and
Right, where he's the king and reigns separately from him
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Silverspetz and
not separate, subservient. It's a subservient kingdom.
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We're never given any indication the Jabari pay tribute, there's dialogue about how T'Challa knows almost nothing of their customs, M'Baku says no outsiders have even visited in decades
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Silverspetz and
none of that indicates independence, just neglect.
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Replying to @SnowmanMcK @Silverspetz and
Okay, fine "Benign neglect" is better than active tyranny, that's the whole T'Challa vs Killmonger dichotomy, if you want to characterize it that way
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