They always do this when it comes to black men being in masculine roles. I remember the game for the Sega Genesis, called Streets of Rage. In the first one, they had Adam, a black man in it. Adam was strong. In part 2, Adam was replaced by a childlike black man called Skate. The black man must always be a subordinate to the white man. I saw it when I was a kid. They always had a childlike black boy in shows. For example, like Webster, Gary Coleman, etc. When I was young, I didn't catch on to it. However, I begin to see it as a grown man.
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Black Panther is now POC Panther, "No Black Male Strength in the Movie".. Movie Review
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Black Panther is now POC Panther, "No Black Male Strength in the Movie".. Movie Review
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The Gary Coleman thing always bothered me, because I think I even knew as a kid, something was older with him and sitting on people laps and stuff, so the show didn't feel right when watching it. We can't be too mad at the older stuff because we were not able to represent ourselves in the medium.
It's a little easier now, just now the doors have changed and can be unlocked in different ways. Black Panther thoughts, I knew this from the trailers Black Panther 2 was getting Womankinged, I thought marvel before black panther was already confirmed to be on the lil NASx agenda anyways?
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Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View PostSo is BP a woman?
I'm gonna be honest I have no desire to watch this or that movie with the Rock.
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