tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post5143043853364307508..comments2024-01-26T00:52:04.340-08:00Comments on SBPDL: X-Men First Class, Green Lantern, Captain America and Whiteness: Black-Run America and Comic Book MoviesStuff Black People Don't Likehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comBlogger82125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-69503405852811703942011-10-10T02:23:58.106-07:002011-10-10T02:23:58.106-07:00Brilliant story telling on par with the Dark Knigh...Brilliant story telling on par with the Dark Knight. The Actors are all amazing after the X-Men Trilogy which in my opinion was lacking terribly. What a breath of fresh air breathed back in the seriesNetherlandhttp://geopoliticsandthedemiseofthedollar.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-83412130938967406342011-07-23T09:22:25.003-07:002011-07-23T09:22:25.003-07:00Saw CAPTAIN AMERICA today, and the Howling Command...<i>Saw CAPTAIN AMERICA today, and the Howling Commandos were in it, sans the real Nick Fury. And, true to form, the nigger character Gabe Jones, (who actually is a nigger in the comics), is depicted as being smarter than his white comrades by being multi-lingual, among other things.<br /><br />Which brings me to my biggest gripe about the film: My father is a World War II veteran. I know from his firsthand accounts that 1. No niggers served in white units, and 2. the only niggers he ever saw were those who drove supply trucks.<br /><br />These nigger bastards, in typical cowardly fashion, tried to take the trucks and leave the battle zone. The white soldiers had to turn their guns on them to make them turn the engines off and get out of the trucks.<br /><br />My father said he never saw a brave nigger in his wartime experiences.<br /><br />So when you see Captain America returning to a racially mixed WWII unit, remember that niggers serving in white ranks during World War II is FICTION.</i><br /><br />As a white male, I totally agree. My grandpop was a WWII veteran also. He told me much of the same thing.<br /><br />Here is what I have noticed about Obama and military service members since he has been president: Almost every time Obama gives a speech at a military base, or poses for a picture at some event which involves the military, it seems that a concerted effort has been made to EXCLUDE white males in uniform from being in the background of the camera's angle. It's as if somebody has been trying to create the impression that the US military is now made up of mostly just white women, non-white males, and non-white women. Soon enough, the Obama White House will likely also start doing the same thing with openly gay US military personnel. <br /><br />In reality however, heterosexual white males still represent the real warriors of the US military, and without them, the US military would never have won any conflict it has ever fought. One of the few times when the Obama White House could not downplay this indisputable fact of life was when it was time to pay tribute toward our two most recent living recipients of the US Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest award for bravery and valor in combat. No black faces to be seen here - just white ones. The most recent living recipient of the US Congressional Medal of Honor was US Army US Army Sgt. First Class Leroy Arthur Petry, a white man who serves in the Ranger Battalion. Did anybody see this guy? He lost his right arm below the elbow while trying to throw a Taliban grenade back over a wall before it exploded near two of his wounded fellow Rangers, and this was after he had already been shot through both of his legs. Now Sgt. First Class Petry wears a prosthetic arm with a robot-looking hand, but he is still serving in the US Army Rangers. That's what I call having some heart there. There's no way in hell I could ever see some black guy making it through even half of Sgt. First Class Petry has been through already.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-8044947514693494872011-07-22T21:25:56.561-07:002011-07-22T21:25:56.561-07:00Saw CAPTAIN AMERICA today, and the Howling Command...Saw CAPTAIN AMERICA today, and the Howling Commandos were in it, sans the real Nick Fury. And, true to form, the nigger character Gabe Jones, (who actually is a nigger in the comics), is depicted as being smarter than his white comrades by being multi-lingual, among other things. <br /><br />Which brings me to my biggest gripe about the film: My father is a World War II veteran. I know from his firsthand accounts that 1. No niggers served in white units, and 2. the only niggers he ever saw were those who drove supply trucks. <br /><br />These nigger bastards, in typical cowardly fashion, tried to take the trucks and leave the battle zone. The white soldiers had to turn their guns on them to make them turn the engines off and get out of the trucks. <br /><br />My father said he never saw a brave nigger in his wartime experiences. <br /><br />So when you see Captain America returning to a racially mixed WWII unit, remember that niggers serving in white ranks during World War II is FICTION.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-61013195099914202532011-06-17T20:28:32.765-07:002011-06-17T20:28:32.765-07:00For the last time. If these people want more non-w...For the last time. If these people want more non-white superheroes, let them create the characters, publish the comics, and write the movie scripts.<br /><br />These people are nothing but lazy. They want the white man to do all the creative work and then they want the white man to transfer his hard work to them.<br /><br />Here's my suggestion for a black super hero. He's a hip-hop 'artist' by the name of "Rapper". His power comes from his gold chains which were forged in ancient Egypt when black Egyptians were flying their planes around the pyramids.<br /><br />Oh, yeah, he has a white, blond girlfriend.<br /><br />See, another white man doing the creative work for blacks.sbuffalonativehttp://www.amren.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-66952163157768519562011-06-14T11:12:35.095-07:002011-06-14T11:12:35.095-07:00"we aren't talking specifics here."
..."we aren't talking specifics here."<br /><br />Not "we".<br /><br />You.<br /><br />Here's your exact quote:<br />"White rock was invented by black people."<br /><br />I don't see any reference in your quote to "specifics".<br /><br />"Maybe not Monster Magnet"<br /><br />Really? Are you now saying that the white rock played by Monster Magnet was NOT invented by black people? How is that possible if "White rock was invented by black people"?<br /><br />"there's some definite call-and-response and lots of spontaneity used by Wolfmother"<br /><br />Ok, so based on your claim that "White rock was invented by black people."...please name the black people that invented the white rock of Wolfmother. If you are unable to do so, please be honest enough to admit it.<br /><br />"Black people like their own forms."<br /><br />Translation:<br />Whites will listen to music by non-white artists, but blacks are race-obsessed and will only listen to black artists.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-35765164536147722952011-06-14T02:49:07.396-07:002011-06-14T02:49:07.396-07:00"But even rap, as we know it, would be imposs...<i>"But even rap, as we know it, would be impossible without the computers and modern recording equipment which came into being without the input of black people."</i><br /><br />This is wrong, just wrong. A standard trope put out by people who don't know a damned thing about rap. Rap is first and foremost about the spoken word, about flow, and about lyrical content. It's already spit to melody. All recording studios, autotune, synthesizers could be destroyed and there will still be lyricists spitting, making beats with hands and mouths.<br /><br />A beat track is ancillary.<br /><br />Rap has nothing to do with white people, like most black music.<br /><br /><br /><i>"Your attempt to co-opt all of that as "started by blacks" shows you appreciate how powerful that music has been."</i><br /><br />I'm not trying to co-op anything; I'm just telling you how it happened - It's you who wants to deviate from truth and hijack reality. Rock music's evolution has definitely been white; I don't deny that. The most cacophonous of rock is purely white! <br /><br /><br /><i>"Please explain how the music of Wolfmother and Monster Magnet was invented by black people."</i><br /><br />What a strawman; we aren't talking specifics here. Keep up. <br /><br />Maybe not Monster Magnet but there's some definite call-and-response and lots of spontaneity used by Wolfmother, and we know that is uniquely black...<br /><br /><br /><i>"Whites will listen to music by non-white artists, blacks will only listen to black artists."</i><br /><br />Black people like their own forms. You cannot fault them for that. Black music - using voice and instrument - is so natural and appeals instinctively to most people.<br /><br />It's funny because for all of the advancements put in place by Asians, they have contributed virtually nothing to the global musical landscape.<br /><br /><i>"I've always wondered why whites fall over themselves to praise black musical artists but blacks seem to have no interest in returning the favor."</i><br /><br />I think this primarily has to do with the fact black music, unlike "white music," has had tremendous impact on whites and white musicians (and they acknowledge this truth, unlike you people). You <i>cannot</i> say the same about black music being impacted upon by whites, although I thank you for applying capital.<br /><br />This is just a testament to the black ancestral roots of so much music in the Western world.<br /><br /><br />Another point on gospel: <br /><br />Black slaves were segregated from whites and gospel is based on the negro spiritual. If you actually listen to the wail, the howl, the cry of black Americans singing gospel, it is a direct descendent from the singing of Africans. <br /><br />Recall the CALL AND RESPONSE, the spontaneity!<br /><br />Like most American music forms, gospel is a tapestry of different colors. But to say it doesn't exist in Africa - some <i>beat</i> - is crap.<br /><br />I saw Cameroonian pygmies on an old Nat Geo documentary fishing with their hands and the whole of them broke out into song, harmonizing, making beats with feet and hands in the damn water as they sang. It was complex with not even one instrument present.<br /><br />These people have a myth that goes they were thrown out of heaven because they were too loud, always singing and vocalizing. Blacks are some of the best singers, orators, and musicians because they know timing. They know the exact moment to sing or speak or make a beat or strum a lick that makes the audience <i>feel</i>.<br /><br />That's the foundation of gospel!<br /><br />By the way, Africa is a continent.Jonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-55204987059540960562011-06-14T02:40:32.020-07:002011-06-14T02:40:32.020-07:00"But even rap, as we know it, would be imposs...<i>"But even rap, as we know it, would be impossible without the computers and modern recording equipment which came into being without the input of black people."</i><br /><br />This is wrong, just wrong. A standard trope put out by people who don't know a damned thing about rap. Rap is first and foremost about the spoken word, about flow, and about lyrical content. It's already spit to melody. All recording studios, autotune, synthesizers could be destroyed and there will still be lyricists spitting, making beats with hands and mouths.<br /><br />A beat track is ancillary.<br /><br />Rap has nothing to do with white people, like most black music.<br /><br /><br /><i>"Your attempt to co-opt all of that as "started by blacks" shows you appreciate how powerful that music has been."</i><br /><br />I'm not trying to co-op anything; I'm just telling you how it happened - It's you who wants to deviate from truth and hijack reality. Rock music's evolution has definitely been white; I don't deny that. The most cacophonous of rock is purely white! <br /><br /><br /><i>"Please explain how the music of Wolfmother and Monster Magnet was invented by black people."</i><br /><br />What a strawman; we aren't talking specifics here. Keep up. <br /><br />Maybe not Monster Magnet but there's some definite call-and-response and lots of spontaneity used by Wolfmother, and we know that is uniquely black...<br /><br /><br /><i>"Whites will listen to music by non-white artists, blacks will only listen to black artists."</i><br /><br />Black people like their own forms. You cannot fault them for that. Black music - using voice and instrument - is so natural and appeals instinctively to most people.<br /><br />It's funny because for all of the advancements put in place by Asians, they have contributed virtually nothing to the global musical landscape.<br /><br /><i>"I've always wondered why whites fall over themselves to praise black musical artists but blacks seem to have no interest in returning the favor."</i><br /><br />I think this primarily has to do with the fact black music, unlike "white music," has had tremendous impact on whites and white musicians (and they acknowledge this truth, unlike you people). You <i>cannot</i> say the same about black music being impacted upon by whites, although I thank you for applying capital.<br /><br />This is just a testament to the black ancestral roots of so much music in the Western world.Jonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-19683906033998265952011-06-13T23:47:10.427-07:002011-06-13T23:47:10.427-07:00Since Elvis, rock music has been made by white peo...Since Elvis, rock music has been made by white people for white people. <br /><br />The fact that black people want credit for the last 60 years of rock and roll shows just how good they know it is. <br /><br /><br />Blacks became so irrelevant in rock music that I remember how strange it was to see that the band living color was a bunch of black guys playing some great rock music. <br /><br />But then I saw they were from england and it made sense.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-11839875651515306112011-06-13T17:00:56.367-07:002011-06-13T17:00:56.367-07:00"I know Mariah Carey is black but she looks w..."I know Mariah Carey is black but she looks white."<br /><br />Rather like Michael Jackson then?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-79039058287271675872011-06-13T16:57:53.383-07:002011-06-13T16:57:53.383-07:00You're history's totally skewed.
Jus'...<i>You're history's totally skewed. </i><br /><br />Jus' lik ure gramma!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-31824636404109624992011-06-13T14:54:46.602-07:002011-06-13T14:54:46.602-07:00Lincoln,
I was hoping I didn't write that, an...Lincoln,<br /><br />I was hoping I didn't write that, and I hit control F to locate that wording and it was in one of the quoted articles... too funny!Stuff Black People Don't Likehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-56227830606876402272011-06-13T14:33:40.020-07:002011-06-13T14:33:40.020-07:00"The Dark NIGHT Returns"? FAIL."The Dark NIGHT Returns"? FAIL.Lincoln Washingtonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-62514695647595904382011-06-13T11:45:57.616-07:002011-06-13T11:45:57.616-07:00@Anonymous
"Please name the black people...@Anonymous<br /><br /> "Please name the black people who invented this:<br /> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEOmJ_OeVhU"<br /><br />Lol! Well, that contains Egyptian iconography/references, and everyone "knows" the ancient Egyptians were black and created Western Civilization, so I'm sure it's possible to put it all together somehow. ;)Brother Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-47284031268155592552011-06-13T08:22:46.812-07:002011-06-13T08:22:46.812-07:00"White rock was invented by black people.&quo..."White rock was invented by black people."<br /><br />Please name the black people who invented this:<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEOmJ_OeVhU<br /><br />Remember, "We're not discussing personal opinions here, just facts."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-11689875543247171362011-06-13T04:42:58.038-07:002011-06-13T04:42:58.038-07:00FoxSnooze: "I've also noticed blacks thin...FoxSnooze: "I've also noticed blacks think it great fun to watch Whites suffer."<br /><br />The forced-running scenes in Schindler's List proved highly amusing to the negro audiences in Oakland, too.D Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02636540672925981142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-35841150077239609302011-06-13T00:12:13.153-07:002011-06-13T00:12:13.153-07:00(cont.):
"That is where you will find the sy...(cont.):<br /><br /><i>"That is where you will find the syncopated beat that made "black music" and rock-n-roll. Invented by Celts before they ever came to America--long before there was ever an English colony here. You will not find that beat anywhere in Africa or in Rap music."</i><br /><br />That beat did not "make" black music. What you will not find anywhere in white music is that spontaneity, that complexity, the call-and-response, the stuff that keeps you guessing when you listen to instruments playing together. That's what makes music <i>music</i> and what makes music Music: the latter doesn't have it.<br /><br /><br /><i>"Rap? the funniest part about rap is that the biggest rapper of all time is a white guy. Thus proving, that even where blacks excel, a white man can always do better."</i><br /><br />Eminem has sold records like nobody's business but he is NOT the be-all, end-all of rappers. He happens to be the most popular because white kids who'd been listening to rap finally got to see themselves rapping. <br /><br />Vanilla Ice wasn't cutting it! Eminem is an exception to the rule. I can guarantee there will never, ever be another Eminem, and he's not even the greatest. He sold out because he was speaking to white kids - the majority - who have the greatest spending power anyway.<br /><br />I suggest you actually listen to rap - East, West, Dirty South, chopped and screwed, old school, "gangsta rap" etc. - before you say something about Eminem... That's the same shit people wanted to say about the Beastie Boys.<br /><br /><i>"Oh, BTW, the first musicians to rap were English punk rockers circa 1978--long before Hip-Hop or rap came into the black conscious. Blondie even did one in 1978."</i><br /><br />Uh, no. Rap had been done way before a recorded album had been done. Tell me you're joking. Blacks had been rapping for decades before they put it in the mainstream.<br /><br />Funny how you first say rap is the only thing blacks could have made "on their own" and then go ahead and say a white guy made it. Which one you want? Pick your poison, man. Either way you lose. <br /><br /><br /><i>"No black has ever invented anything of any note--other than criminal behavior--at that they excel."</i><br /><br />I'll give you an "lol" for this one. The best criminals are in the highest ranks of business and run Internet scams out of Eastern Europe. The hallmark of excelling at criminality is not getting caught.<br /><br /><i>"I find it funny that blacks are supposed to be good dancers. What dancing? Jazz and Tap? Well, maybe, if you don't compare them to white guys."</i><br /><br />There are dozens of styles of dancing, first and foremost. Gene Kelly was a great dancer, so was Fred Astaire. But the "blacks are great dancers" truism is based on natural, spontaneous dancing - a skill many people are expected to be able to do - not trained dancing and more blacks than whites seem to be good at it.<br /><br /><br />You know, this isn't about hegemony or supremacy. It's about origins. That's where white folks seem to get tripped up, unfortunately.Jonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-50368936514883351822011-06-13T00:11:10.453-07:002011-06-13T00:11:10.453-07:00RobertB,
"Most people agree whites invented ...RobertB,<br /><br /><i>"Most people agree whites invented music--white people. The Asians have no problem admitting this."</i><br /><br /><br />I mentioned in the comment that did not make it for some arbitrary reason that Asians have contributed virtually nothing to the global musical landscape. As far as I am concerned, their opinion - frequently upholding the White Man's greatness - means nothing. Why you think it does is beyond me.<br /><br />Actually, you have shown your ignorance. The classical music of the Europeans is Music - capital M. When an opera singer is worn out they try to get her to sing naturally.<br /><br />I love classical music; my mother would be the hell out of me if I stopped loving it. But there's a difference between the order of Music and the natural, human, soulfulness of <i>music</i>. Music spread because Europeans spread but <i>music</i> was first, always. Blacks did <i>music</i>; they created <i>music</i>.<br /><br /><i>"1st of all, almost every "black" hit was written by a white guy or white guys."</i><br /><br />What the hell does that have to do with anything? You could have lyrics on a page but without a singer you don't have shit. <br /><br />Sure, they could get a Jerry Lee Lewis bouncing on his piano chair and singing like Little Richard but the point had been made: they wanted the black <i>sound</i>. Furthermore, the point of Motown was black artists for white audiences. Most blacks of the older generations know that the black pop acts of Motown and it's imitators had been stripped of all of the spontaneity and complexity that caused people to love black music in the first place.<br /><br />We were still playing it, though.<br /><br /><i>"Rock-n-Roll is not a derivative of so called "black music". Black music was never any more than Rap--here or in Africa. Without the white man, that's what you get--Rap. ... All blacks are capable of on their own is a "beat". Granted, it isn't much of a beat, but it is a beat."</i><br /><br /><br />Re: rock, hate to bust your chops but it is a derivative. It definitely became white, no doubt about it and it is currently white.<br /><br />And if you think rap is the only thing blacks have created/accomplished musically, YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT ABOUT BLACK MUSIC, ABOUT RAP, AND YOU'RE TALKING OUT YOUR ASS.<br /><br />Re: beats, you have to be kidding with that. You obviously have not been exposed to anything besides this autotune bullshit. Please explain what you mean by "not much of a beat." There has to be something besides ignorance behind that.<br /><br /><i>"Were did so called "black music" come from? Black gospel music, right? But where did the blacks get that? It didn't exist in Africa and still doesn't."</i><br /><br />Talking out of your ass again; clearly your music appreciation is pretty limited. Gospel is a patchwork, most definitely, and "it" would technically not be around unless blacks had been Christianized but I suggest you go through Youtube and listen to music from Africa. It's not the same but gospel is definitely a derivative.Jonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-50746870291370357512011-06-12T22:47:50.356-07:002011-06-12T22:47:50.356-07:00"All good black music consists of the black q...<i>"All good black music consists of the black qualities of earthiness, spontaneity, and lack of inhibition which have been HARNESSED within the western musical rules and structures that were developed over the course of thousands of years."</i><br /><br />Wrong. Your own statement kills your credibility: you are of the belief that whitened black music sounds best when it was unrestricted, raw, sexy no-holds-barred black sound that woke white people up in the first place!<br /><br />Music was invented by black people and they've been playing it ever since, in both isolation from and in presence of whites. <br /><br />"Harnessing" is the "problem" with white music in the first place. Mozart truly, truly painted pictures with his compositions but he was ordered. This separates popular from classical, first of all, but lack of order is why popular is so much more appealing to most people. It appeals to your soul.<br /><br /><br /><i>"This is what jazz and rock are. People in this thread and elsewhere talk about "black music" as if black people created jazz and blues and whatever else out of whole cloth. They didn't."</i> <br /><br />They did. <br /><br />Don't claim jazz because that'd be total crap. When whites hijacked swing and the big bands, the form became repetitive and boring. You mentioned it: spontaneity. White folks couldn't be spontaneous in their music if their lives depended on it; they knew not a thing about it. In the most minute form, that is the GREATEST mark on music blacks have left.<br /><br />Damn, I cannot believe your anti-black pathology runs so deep that you'd even want to take credit away from the true originators simply because you have a problem with the "White Man" not creating everything! <br /><br />Do you want to take credit for the blood pulsing through my veins, too?<br /><br />You're history's totally skewed. Blacks were playing music distinct and original from whites since they were brought here, singing and playing with call-and-response, harmonizing with vocal complexity, playing instruments like they had in Africa. The banjo is essentially an African instrument, mbanza, for example. It was only when white ears pricked up and <i>listened</i> that they got in with blacks' music, sneaking over to honky-tonks deep in the swamps to listen to black musicians and singers.<br /><br />That whites were moved and applied capital should not take the credit away from the true innovators and originators: blacks.<br /><br /><i>"White people created the rules, the structures, and the instruments. Blacks applied their blackness, dabbling within a pre-exisiting framework, and created new sounds."</i> <br /><br />This is just wrong. Just wrong. You got it all skewed! Whites simply listened, loved what they heard, and brought it to whites. They applied capital. <br /><br />Before Elvis, there was an executive who looked at the breadth of black male singers and said, "Now if I can find me a white man with a black voice, I'll have a million dollars."<br /><br />I know Mariah Carey is black but she looks white. This woman is a great example of white self-preference, much like Elvis Presley: find a white girl who sings black. She still has the highest number of Number Ones, I believe.<br /><br />You're mistaken if you believe it was black going to white and not white going to black.Jonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-25084010740095431552011-06-12T21:40:19.650-07:002011-06-12T21:40:19.650-07:00Robert B: The first rap I ever heard was "Tro...Robert B: The first rap I ever heard was "Trouble Comin' Every Day", on Frank Zappa's first album, "Freak Out". That was 1966. It's about the Watt's riot, and I think he made a rap out of it because rapping was something that Black kids did. I gather that it was the Black equivalent of White kids making up new, dirty lyrics to Ricky Nelson songs or what have you. Nobody ever bothered to actually record a rap album until the 1980s, but Black kids had been doing in for decades. Nobody ever bothered to record my smutty version of "Travelin' Man" either. I must have been born too soon.Discardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-60075025146623843902011-06-12T19:22:56.564-07:002011-06-12T19:22:56.564-07:00"They can start everything and we can start n..."They can start everything and we can start nothing."<br /><br />I TOTALLY agree with this statement.Midwesternnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-32355372506971212642011-06-12T19:20:18.285-07:002011-06-12T19:20:18.285-07:00I miss the days of the “all white cast” in movies ...I miss the days of the “all white cast” in movies or when black parts were not so overpowering.<br /><br />John Hughes is long gone and I long for the days of “The Breakfast Club “.<br /><br />The only good movies with mostly an all black cast came out in the 70's, they reflected more the black reality, “ Car Wash “ is a good example and is hilarious, “ Lady Sings The Blues” is also an excellent movie although a different genre altogether.<br /><br />I am not dead set against black representation in the movies, it's just that it'd be nice for us whithey to watch a movie without the mandatory AA candidate once in a while.<br />I have abandoned watching TV series such as “Law & Order” ( all of them ), Criminal Minds, and CSI as I find it doesn't mirror reality anymore.<br />As for music, I loathe rap, hip hop, house music and basically most music produced or performed since the early 90's. I have yet to hear decent material from mainstream black artists since the mid 80's. They've traded creative work for mass produced vapid noise accompanied by vulgar ebonics.Maple syrupnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-32717890059005645352011-06-12T19:19:42.271-07:002011-06-12T19:19:42.271-07:00"What the hell are you talking about?"
..."What the hell are you talking about?"<br /><br />I was explaining to you that no white guy is ever going to marry you.<br /><br />Although there are white guys who will take you out on dates, then bang you like a cheap whore (as many already have)...as soon as they see you for the white-hating black-racist that you are, they will run for the hills.<br /><br />Remember you read it here first.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-76093670494426189682011-06-12T18:48:15.765-07:002011-06-12T18:48:15.765-07:00I've been gone all weekend, but I did see &quo...I've been gone all weekend, but I did see "Super 8" and was blown away. I knew it was going to be "The Goonies" and "ET" on steriods, but I was mesmerized by the film. <br /><br />Highly emotional (yes, there is one Black Fictional Image in the Black scientist) movie that shows what America once was and what the nation can be again. <br /><br />I really mean that. <br /><br />When you finally see what is in the locket at the end... powerful stuff and a glimpse at why cinema is such a powerful medium. <br /><br />And I left the theater believing that "Captain America" is going to be a huge hit. <br /><br />Great responses to this piece everyone. Thanks for reading it and enjoying it. <br /><br />As to my favorite comic book character, hands down Frank Castle/ Punisher. Then I'd say Bruce Wayne/Batman, and finally The Comedian from "Watchmen". <br /><br />FYI - The Backstreet Boys are on a highly profitable tour with The New Kids on the Block. I don't think any rap artist has ever gone on a tour that was able to sell out huge venues consistently.<br /><br />Rap is tolerated by white guys because they like seeing white girls dancing to it. End of story.Stuff Black People Don't Likehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-37248615688290451372011-06-12T18:42:27.466-07:002011-06-12T18:42:27.466-07:00To all,
I read every comment before it is approv...To all, <br /><br />I read every comment before it is approved for publication. If it is declined, don't take it personally. Obviously you didn't stay on topic or talked about a topic that is tangential to what SBDPL is trying to accomplish. <br /><br />And Jones, you are obviously Desiree. Why create yet another moniker?Stuff Black People Don't Likehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-57551991694575497492011-06-12T18:18:01.836-07:002011-06-12T18:18:01.836-07:00I just watched a movie called "Being There&qu...I just watched a movie called "Being There". You could easily switch Mr. Gardener with our NPOTUS. Too bad no Negro could ever sit through a movie like this. <br /><br />The EngineerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com