I confess I've never seen the movie, and probably won't until it appears before me on my television as I sit in my comfy chair, if then. — Ciceronianus the White
I prefer gyros to spaghetti. — Hanover
Well, I win in terms of my inability to respond to the OP. While you didn't see the movie, I didn't even fully read the OP. I can say though that the word utopia, which seems to be what vibranium might acheive, is also a made up word for literary purposes, but Greek roots were used, not Roman, and I prefer gyros to spaghetti. — Hanover
So what is to love about Wakanda? — Edward Knox
Who would aspire to such a society? — Edward Knox
And would you really want Wakanda forever? — Edward Knox
Weapons and technology does not make a civilized society. Non-violent, truthful, reasoned political and social processes do. So what is to love about Wakanda? Who would aspire to such a society? — Edward Knox
He was the voice of pain and anger that the movie had to provide, but they avoided condoning his aggression by making him a villain. — Fool
That's what you get when the colonized west makes a blockbuster Hollywood movie about what an uncolinized Africa would be like. — Noble Dust
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