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RE: Black Panther Is Shit!

in #blackpanther7 years ago

The movie becomes the talk of the town due to the black man origin behind it. I was talked into watching it last week by a friend.

Africa heritage

African are fond of doing ritual during coronation and installing of new kings, this is evident in what was given to T"challa to drink by Zuri representing the oracle. Since the coronation involves the chance of anyone from the clan challenging the king for the throne i was expecting the same concoction to be given to the challenger. Perhaps m'baku was also given the drink he might have be a worthy challenger.

We see better part of Asian and Europe clearly shown to us in the movie but the only beautiful africa side we see is people dwelling among mountains and using animals as friends without any sign of healthy living. Let forget that we are told wakanda is a superpower but was there any African country like wakanda today? Even if there is going to be the European country will have broken their back bone.

Between T"challa and killmonger

Killmonger shows the always boiling blood of an African soil. T"challa shows strength from mercy. Mercy is not a show of weakness rather an appeal in solving difficult situation. Killmonger has the right to be a better person back home but he chose to be a tyrant.

He created the path he wish to walk in and with the mercy of T'challa he was granted his last wish though he had the opportunity to survive but refused it.

Lesson: Threading softly and allowing not allowing the sin of others to create bitterness helps in life.

Agent Ross

He was a fine secret agent who will eventually give wakanda a problem. African can easily trust anyone. T"challa thought he is saving a life but i see him digging a pit by bringing in Agent Ross for cure. He has technical be able to gather information from shuri about the technology of wakanda and there is a possible future of an imminent attack on wakande once Ross go back alive.

Argument: Is this portraying our strength or foolishness as a black?