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MrScorpio

(73,631 posts)
Sat Jul 1, 2017, 12:56 PM Jul 2017

Why Does The BLACK PANTHER Casting Call Causes White Butt-Hurt?

Black Panther

The Black Panther, is the first black superhero to show up in American mainstream comics (Marvel Comics, 1966). This is long before Falcon (Marvel Comics, 1969), Green Lantern John Stewart (DC Comics, 1971) or Luke Cage (Marvel Comics, 1972). His solo movie comes out in February 2018. Long story short, it looks like it’s going to be a good movie.

People, are excited. Folks in social media have been frequently talking about what are they wearing or appearing as for this movie. Some people showed off Coming to America characters. Other people stated other powerful black identities, fictional or otherwise. Me? I was thinking of showing up as Black Dynamite. Being that technically I can show up as myself regardless (I am, the Soul Brother #1 of a Kind as is) I really hope folks were serious. I really do want to see everyone, black and proud, show up cosplaying as other black characters or historical (or modern!) figures. The movie — Black Panther — to get the “Star Wars” treatment? With fans left and right cosplaying to the blockbuster weekend!? As a movie buff and anti-racism abolitionist photojournalist, the beauty and love-overload of the scene alone would be so fierce, my soul would force manly tears.

Unfortunately, everyone doesn’t share the same sentiment concerning this movie. Why, you ask? Because of this:



White people, are totally butt-hurt right now. Whiteness, is crying. Why?

A lot of the Whiteness critique comes from the casting call — to them, I suppose, there’s not enough white people in this movie.

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Kber

(5,043 posts)
1. Broflakes
Sat Jul 1, 2017, 01:10 PM
Jul 2017

Broflakes are people, generally but not always white, straight men, who interpret any cultural phenomenon that isn't centered around them to be a personal affront and insult.

as another DUer explained:

Broflake: Why isn't there a parade for straight people?

Me: OMG - what a precious broflake you are!



MattP

(3,304 posts)
2. The movie looks great were any of these people upset about casting in Batman or Superman movies?
Sat Jul 1, 2017, 01:16 PM
Jul 2017

Or almost all the other superhero movies

Lotusflower70

(3,077 posts)
3. Hmmm
Sat Jul 1, 2017, 01:30 PM
Jul 2017

Interesting observations. I am such a fan of the superhero movies and a lover of comic books. I am so looking forward to it. The cast is phenomenal. There are a lot of butthurt people out there about this though. I am really excited to see this happen. It's a great opportunity to showcase the talents of spite many fabulous actors and actresses. As far as the racist and ignorant people that are butthurt, they can fuck off.

Warpy

(111,410 posts)
4. Well, shit, some people out there will be perpetually upset about something
Sat Jul 1, 2017, 01:52 PM
Jul 2017

so we might as well give them something to be upset about, like a comic book movie featuring people with dark skin and that shuns palefaces except maybe as extras or minor characters. Haw awful. Bless their hearts.

I dislike comic book movies in general so I won't see this one. And no, I haven't seen the latest Star Wars, either.

Now if it was a movie about the real life Black Panthers, I might. That would be a great story. Hollywood just isn't ready to tell it.

WhiteTara

(29,729 posts)
6. What an incredible cast line up!
Sat Jul 1, 2017, 02:42 PM
Jul 2017

I look forward to seeing the movie. I admired them very much and saw how courageous and community minded they all were.

Response to MrScorpio (Original post)

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
14. Seems what you allege as a mere strawman is in fact, a real figure.
Tue Jul 25, 2017, 01:33 PM
Jul 2017

Seems what you allege as a mere straw-man is in fact, a real figure. A quick search reveals a butt-load of irrational yet mainstream criticism against the movie by white people for not casting enough white people. Not necessary to provide links as it's as simplistic to find these as is a recipe for meatloaf. Go ahead... give it a try!

Or, you can simply cry straw-man and pretend commas are relevant...

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LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
16. as you said, a "completely made-up unsupported statement..."
Tue Jul 25, 2017, 03:40 PM
Jul 2017

Then it seems your used of 'straw-man' was in and of itself, an unsupported allegation. Or, as you said, a "completely made-up unsupported statement..."

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Iggo

(47,583 posts)
9. I'm never surprised when people who hate black people hate black people.
Mon Jul 3, 2017, 04:22 AM
Jul 2017

Remember when they wanted to have a white version of The Wiz?

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
10. An African-american a hero?????????
Mon Jul 3, 2017, 09:14 AM
Jul 2017

oh hell no....is why people in the white community are up in arms at this idea. Wolverine, Batman, Superman...cool...keeps white supremacy in it's place, atop the food chain, now an African-american sharing space atop that food chain? Oh hell no!!!!!!.

People in amerika have always been insanely sick when it comes to showing a person of color in any position that millions could possibly see that depicts a hero who is not white....and the sad fact is that those howling the loudest are the most ignorant and stupid sort to call themselves adult or even part of a human race that should be as one. Those howling are the lowest form of vermin crawling the earth. Period.

MrScorpio

(73,631 posts)
11. The Black Panther isn't even African-American
Mon Jul 3, 2017, 01:18 PM
Jul 2017

He's straight-up AFRICAN!

The MOTHERLAND is in the House, BABY!

And then there was that time when The Black Panther kicked Capt. America's ass:

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
12. I never followed
Tue Jul 4, 2017, 09:59 AM
Jul 2017

Marvel comics at all....except the latest x-men-ect cinematic treatments. DC and Dell for me as a youth....African huh, no wonder the supremacists of amerika have their panties in a wad....snowflakes for damn sure....and capt. america didn't get his ass whooped by a representation of all POC???? Oh my........love it.

Number23

(24,544 posts)
13. Scorp, I want to thank you for this thread where I have been introduced to the dopest gif in the
Wed Jul 5, 2017, 07:29 PM
Jul 2017

history of gif's.

?w=800

Thank you, man. Seriously.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
18. because
Thu Jul 27, 2017, 12:55 PM
Jul 2017

this movie shows that people will fight back when injustice is heaped upon them generation after generation for NO OTHER reason than SKIN COLOR, I think.

KitSileya

(4,035 posts)
19. I am soo excited to see this movie!
Thu Jul 27, 2017, 01:50 PM
Jul 2017

We've been waiting ages for a Marvel movie that doesn't have a white man called Chris or Robert playing the main character (and I say that as a huge Captain America fan). So many fantastic actors, and very intriguing for me as a history buff.


I just listened to podcasts on the Amazons of Dahomey - I wonder if they are they inspiration for the Dora Milaje?

 

Liberallover976

(21 posts)
20. Black panther is amazing
Fri Jul 28, 2017, 01:00 PM
Jul 2017

he'll be amazing on film, and he's amazing in his comic adventures. Wakanda looks as fantastic onscreen, as it does in the comics.

Show the character some extra love, and get whatever you can that has the "Black panther"

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