PJW: Marvel Movie ‘Black Panther’ Promotes Ethno-states
Here at Liberty Video News, we know what few people will admit: superheroes are for kids. Okay, not that we got that out of the way we can discuss the latest overly politicized comic book inspired Hollywood film.
As an aside, aren’t we supposed to be boycotting Hollywood with their Weinsteins and their name calling and gender mixamatory heavy handedness? Is anyone not tired of that yet?
So, anyway, people are very excited about the fact that we finally have a movie by black people for black people, full of black people, from a fictional place where black people run a capitalistic ethnostate and promote racial purity in a secluded paradisaical… oh my.
This leads us to wonder why they didn’t get as excited about Blade, Cyborg, War Machine, Nick Fury, Mace Windu, all those Will Smith movies, Shaft, and Cat Woman.
Since the film’s release, Black Panther has been largely spared form the typical levels of criticism any other movie would be immediately exposed to. Because it has been so politicized, and critiques of the film have been written off as racist banter.
Luckily, YouTuber Paul Joseph Watson routinely shrugs off such baseless accusations, and digs deep into the movie anyway. Even if you have no plans to see the film, his commentary is well worth your time — and truly illuminates the insanity for the left for what it is.
Watch the whole video below.
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