Wakanda Forever! My, Ass! 9/29/2022
Today in 2022, I find it humorous and even sad at times the way most black people have this weird and even overly fantasized love for a land and culture called WAKANDA which is a fictitious place from a movie when most of us in the black race today simultaneously possess a very fearful mentality of a WAKANDA actually becoming a reality. As a large segment of black Americans (especially black women) are currently riding high off of the feminist, lesbian and Jewish white women created so-called black film, “The Woman King,” I think even the mentioning of a possible real life Wakanda scares the hell out of most Black Americans. Still, these same folks are waiting with bated breath, the second Black Panther movie, which is oddly enough entitled, “Wakanda Forever.”
Let's face it. Let’s tell the truth! Black America has ABSOLUTELY no interest in the reality of an actual WAKANDA. It's too BLACK for many of today’s Black Americans. This reality would call for too much acceptance of our actual black selves. Our history, our hair, our dark skin tones and our black or AFRIKAN features. Besides, where would our biracial children and interracial partners (lovers/spouses) fit into a WAKANDA? Where would our gay lovers fit into a WAKANDA? Where would our weave and tattoos fit in a WAKANDA? Where would saggin and wearing shower caps in public places fit in? Where would teen pregnancy fit in? Where would our hatred for HBCUs fit in a WAKANDA? Where would our black Greek letter organizations fit in?
Where would our Boule' organizations fit in? Where would our drug addictions fit in a WAKANDA? Where would fatherless children fit in a WAKANDA? Where would twerking and trifling single motherhood fit in a WAKANDA? Where would gangsta rap, gang bangin, and drug dealing fit in a WAKANDA? Where would stripping fit in? Where would a negro preacher fit in a WAKANDA? Where would a Democrat or any other political party fit in a WAKANDA? I can go on and on, but you get the picture.
Actually, what people like Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X spoke of was a WAKANDAN existence for the negro in America. Marcus Garvey spoke of a WAKANDA being in actual Africa and not in America. Most Blacks back then rejected the notion of a WAKANDA. So, its quite humorous to see blacks today (many with that same mentality) go ga ga over a fictitious WAKANDA in a movie when WE had men in our midst who had spoken on an actual WAKANDA only to reject them and the possible reality of a real WAKANDA.
There are some of us here today who accept the original premise of a WAKANDA. We just have to kind of keep it on the low so that the W.E.B. Dubois's of today won't find out about it and snitch us out to the white power structure the same way they snitched out Marcus Garvey’s movement and blocked Malcolm X’s WAKANDAN message back in the day.
Rico the Opinionist
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