13236627, I actually think he's both of these: Posted by IkeMoses, Thu Feb-22-18 06:55 PM
>he wasnt a revolutionary using revenge to fuel his agenda of >getting the foot off black folks neck (his father's original >plan) > >he was cia-trained black ops using revolution to fuel his >agenda of bloodlust & revenge. against the west and wakanda. >thats why he shot his girl, burned the herb field/spirit >temple, etc
At the same time. Which is why the Pac comparisons are so apt. A very conflicted and contradictory character.
>but lolsmh at him stopping nakia from >picking off boko haram and doing #bringbackourgirls rescue >missions to let her go run a community center in LA instead. >that and the UN speech was definitely hollywood/liberalism.
that shit was hella irresponsible. haha
>-token cia colonizer shoulda died at the end and never been >mentioned again
didn't need to be in the movie at all at all. >-coogler did more to reignite panafricanism than anything >since mandela's release 30 years ago. kenyans, brasilians, >trini's and everywhere else all on the same page...for a >moment at least. beautiful to see.
it really has. and i think it's given us an opportunity to have a healthier panafricanism that doesn't invalidate the culture of blacks outside the continent.
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