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In Reply to: RE: 'Black Panther': Dare we criticize? posted by Billy Wonka on March 15, 2018 at 11:27:16
It might help you make sense of it. It bored me a bit, but I didn't suffer from the giant misinterpretation that you apparently do. Afrofuturism can be linked to many musical artists such a Sun Ra and even George Clinton. Of course, we don't know if that resonates with you since you don't share with us your music system or musical preferences.
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eats at the same place I do!"
Maybe someone needs an Atomic Dog whistle.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
Here's a link
Huge fan of both those visionaries.
Szwed delves into the subject in his great Ra bio.
Bios since delve even further but haven't read 'em. Yet.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
I doubt the Marvel creator thought one thing about it. The movie was mediocre but the dog whistle was loud.
...I'm not going to go into Wonka's politics except to say he's from Mississippi, for f*** sake.
I had no idea, but that explains a lot.
as if a liberal has any. Snort, snort.
No, Afrofuturism is an art genre. I said look it up! Apparently the dog whistle wasn't loud enough for you to hear it correctly.
And, no, I won't look it up.
It also enhances the experience. Somehow I'm not surprised you need to ask that question. And, no, I'm not a Single Jewish Woman!
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