White writers wrote 2 black men calling eachother Mandingo monkeys with big dicks but I’m the sensitive bitch for questioning why. So we might be cooked yall
@popnewsocks@danishacarterr@__jahlil__ I’m soft because I’m questioning why white writers chose to make black men refer to themselves as monkeys, slaves, and hard er… right makes sense. My bad I don’t know what made me question why white writers wrote 2 black men calling eachother Mandingo monkeys with big dicks.
@popnewsocks@danishacarterr@__jahlil__ I’m soft because I’m questioning why white writers chose to make black men refer to themselves as monkeys, slaves, and hard er… right makes sense. My bad I don’t know what made me question why white writers wrote 2 black men calling eachother Mandingo monkeys with big dicks.
@FaceCard_Valid I’m not referring to the nazis I’m really questioning the writers intentions. Why did they find it necessary for a black man to refer to himself as a n****r and monkey? Especially when we already have racist in the show https://t.co/OsLdmjcF1I
I get how it can be a moment to teach but what were the writers intentions when these black men were calling eachother Mandingo monkeys and calling eachother slaves? If there are already racist characters, why do we need these black men calling eachother slurs as well? I get yall might have an informative answer but like I said earlier, what were the writers intentions. Why do they think those moments were necessary
I get how it can be a moment to teach but what were the writers intentions when these black men were calling eachother Mandingo monkeys and calling eachother slaves? If there are already racist characters, why do we need these black men calling eachother slurs as well? I get yall might have an informative answer but like I said earlier, what were the writers intentions. Why do they think those moments were necessary
I was really specifically referring to the scene where the black men were calling each other monkeys and racial slurs ( the last episode between Alamo and Ali) Like Alamo considered himself a monkey in one scene. I’m saying was stuff like that necessary?
@danishacarterr@__jahlil__ Does that make it necessary tho? Especially with the inclusion of all the racial slurs between two black men that added nothing but discomfort to the scenes? Like ok we get they are racist but were certain scenes and lines truly necessary?
I get how it can be a moment to teach but what were the writers intentions when these black men were calling eachother Mandingo monkeys and calling eachother slaves? If there are already racist characters, why do we need these black men calling eachother slurs as well? I get yall might have an informative answer but like I said earlier, what were the writers intentions. Why do they think those moments were necessary
@danishacarterr@__jahlil__ I was really specifically referring to the scene where the black men were calling each other monkeys and racial slurs ( the last episode between Alamo and Ali) Like Alamo considered himself a monkey in one scene. I’m saying was stuff like that necessary?
I get how it can be a moment to teach but what were the writers intentions when these black men were calling eachother Mandingo monkeys and calling eachother slaves? If there are already racist characters, why do we need these black men calling eachother slurs as well? I get yall might have an informative answer but like I said earlier, what were the writers intentions. Why do they think those moments were necessary
@danishacarterr@__jahlil__ I was really specifically referring to the scene where the black men were calling each other monkeys and racial slurs ( the last episode between Alamo and Ali) Like Alamo considered himself a monkey in one scene. I’m saying was stuff like that necessary?