We could be wrong, because it was a few years ago, but we seem to remember that only racist white supremacists wouldn’t fall all over themselves in a mad rush to see “Black Panther.” Well, apparently things have changed somewhat since then. At least according to this gal, who would much rather all the white people stay home (or just go see one of those white-people movies, maybe). At least on opening weekend.
And if you’re a white person who doesn’t stay away from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” on opening weekend, well, you should know right now that you’re anti-black:
If you go to see Wakanda Forever on opening weekend, you are anti-black.
White people need to stay away so that black people can “enjoy that movie in peace”. pic.twitter.com/QTieYLjfwA
— iamyesyouareno (@iamyesyouareno) October 30, 2022
We hope you caught all that, because it was a lot.
A lot of garbage, mind you. But yeah.
That’s weird because my African American friends invited me . Now what do I do?
— Christian/clown caller outer 🤡🤡 (@ChristianNica) October 31, 2022
Might be a trap
— Karyn (@kayclo) November 1, 2022
Heh.
— Never Biden (@AngelenosLos) October 31, 2022
Well, we’ll just have to cross that bridge when we get to it, won’t we?
When did The Council of Black People meet to decide this, and when was she elected as spokeswoman? I was not consulted on this and strongly disagree w/her. It's an MCU film, not some Afr. Amer. cultural event.
— Jean Gentry (@JeanGen09181213) October 31, 2022
Thee.Layvnder.Lee apparently appointed herself as Spokeswoman for the Council of Black People. We’re guessing it wasn’t a free and fair election, because no one in their right mind would vote for her. She’s nuts, man. Not to mention hella racist.
We’re not trying to tell anyone what to do, but we feel like if you’re white and you wanna go see “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” on opening weekend, go see “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” on opening weekend. Maybe have a card you can play, just in case you run into Thee.Layvnder.Lee, if you don’t wanna cause a stir:
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When she asks why I'm seeing Wakanda Forever on opening night pic.twitter.com/m3xG5aQGGg
— Tyler Ireland (@TylerIrelandNFL) November 1, 2022
Worth a shot! Quick question for @Thee.Layvnder.Lee, though: what about people who aren’t black but also aren’t white?
Tenoch Huerta hopes Wakanda Forever helps Latin Americans embrace their roots https://t.co/fDyeKv8XFW pic.twitter.com/HZRYmurncg
— The Verge (@verge) November 1, 2022
Wait — there are Latino actors in a “Black Panther” movie?! Does that mean Latinos allowed to go see “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” on opening weekend, or will that be anti-black, too? This stuff sure gets complicated real fast.
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