Originally posted by Draco69OJs innocent 😈
Oh please, the overly ostentious black people who are defending Hudlin's racism are no different from the black people who defended O.J. Simpson's murder.They're defending him out of spite.
"Well the white people get to do it all the time, so us black folk deserve to do it too without criticism!"
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Originally posted by Draco69
Oh please, the overly ostentious black people who are defending Hudlin's racism are no different from the black people who defended O.J. Simpson's murder.They're defending him out of spite.
"Well the white people get to do it all the time, so us black folk deserve to do it too without criticism!"
🙄
Hit the nail on the head.
Originally posted by Draco69
Oh please, the overly ostentious black people who are defending Hudlin's racism are no different from the black people who defended O.J. Simpson's murder.They're defending him out of spite.
"Well the white people get to do it all the time, so us black folk deserve to do it too without criticism!"
🙄
You're right ✅
People like this need to learn to hate everyone equally 😛
let me reiterate, the only problem i have with hudlin is his f ****ing up of storm...that's it. im not losing sleep over the portayal of rich corporate dudes and politicians( who happen to be white) as evil corrupt assholes. as blatant as it may be on his part you cant honestly say that its so far from the truth
Originally posted by manjaro
let me reiterate, the only problem i have with hudlin is his f ****ing up of storm...that's it. im not losing sleep over the portayal of rich corporate dudes and politicians( who happen to be white) as evil corrupt assholes. as blatant as it may be on his part you cant honestly say that its so far from the truth
How about the freakin' Doom issue 😐
For that he should be chased to mexico by a crowd of angry fanboys with pitchforks
Originally posted by Draco69
Oh please, the overly ostentious black people who are defending Hudlin's racism are no different from the black people who defended O.J. Simpson's murder.They're defending him out of spite.
"Well the white people get to do it all the time, so us black folk deserve to do it too without criticism!"
🙄
O.J. Simpson was found innocent in a court of law, by a jury of his peers.(and was subsequently punished, monetarily, in a wrongful death suite filed by the families of the victims which put him into bankruptcy and saw the "Repossession" of his Hiesmen trophy. The same system that found him innocent has been f'ing with that guy for the last 10 years. the media still refers to him as a murderer. That's not right, but it's black.)
Originally posted by BlueDMighty
O.J. Simpson was found innocent in a court of law, by a jury of his peers.(and was subsequently punished, monetarily, in a wrongful death suite filed by the families of the victims which put him into bankruptcy and saw the "Repossession" of his Hiesmen trophy. The same system that found him innocent has been f'ing with that guy for the last 10 years. the media still refers to him as a murderer. That's not right, but it's black.)
He IS a murderer, you stupid hack...
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God, even Chris Rock and David Chapelle admit that he murdered his wife.
Hell, O.J. Simpson was gonna print a book called "IF I Did It..." to rub his get out of jail free card in the faces of America.
Oh please.
You think O.J. Simpson is innocent? Next you're gonna tell us that Michael Jackson genuinely just invited little boys to sleep in his bed with absolutely no sexual intentions whatsoever.
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This isn't about race. It's about justice.
Originally posted by BlueDMightyYou stated the sole reason you no longer read Runaways is that despite being a well-characterized and pivotal character, the black character turned out to be a villain of sorts and was killed at the climactic final confrontation in the book. You've also expressed interest in reading New X-Men purely because there is a Wakandan character in it. All this implying that you're reading titles and following characters purely for ethnicity.
My bad on the type-o, I was in a rush.Now that I'm back, allow me to bring this back to the point.
As far as Hudlin goes, I never read his Spider Man, so I can't comment on it.
As far as I'm concerned, I like his Black Panther, I've got some complaints about his Storm, but nothing that will make me quit reading/buying the book.
Originally posted by BlueDMightyLex Luthor. Bruce Wayne. And?
On the subject of race, it's funny how people act like there isn't a problem (I posted several good exaples. Third smartest, next to who? who are #1 and #2? )
You don't seem to want there to be well defined interesting black characters. You seem to want "black characters that are better than white characters."
Originally posted by BlueDMightyCorrected. It's completely naive to expect anyone else to empathize in the slightest with you, when you're completely self-interested.
It seems, like everyone who isn't me in the room is apathetic towards the fact that I like to whine about the lack of my group's "equal" representation. (Because, I don't have a problem with their group's lack of "equal" representation?)
Originally posted by BlueDMightyThen, shh, it's quiet time.
I'm not asking aybody to care about the lack of representation in other books (I care, and I'm enough).
Originally posted by BlueDMightyYou're up in arms because the black character in Runaways turned out to be a villain and died, oh and he had no powers - because that's what defines a character, we all know that - and that you personally don't seem to have a very high opinion of the black characters in New X-Men, because you know they don't have flashy powers - because that's what defines a character, we all know that. All despite their actual characterizations, which is of course irrelevant to what defines a character. While conversely people are expressing displeasure over the poor portrayal of well established characters against their characterization in long established continuity.
But when looking at Hudlin's characterization of white people you feel, exactly, how I feel when I read books like "Runaways" and "New X-Men".
Originally posted by BlueDMightyOh please do elaborate on what you mean by that. 🙄
Some of you are acting just like some of Hudlin's "White" characters.
( I DARE one of you to print this thread out and let one of your "Black" friends read it, and ask what he thinks.)
Originally posted by BlueDMightyI'm embarrassed you wrote that.I'm not asking aybody to care about the lack of representation in other books (I care, and I'm enough). But when looking at Hudlin's characterization of white people you feel, exactly, how I feel when I read books like "Runaways" and "New X-Men". Some of you are acting just like some of Hudlin's "White" characters.
( I DARE one of you to print this thread out and let one of your "Black" friends read it, and ask what he thinks.)
Honestly, comic books are almost the LAST place in our society where racism and all that depressing shit doesn't exist. In comics, I never even thought about "Why are most of these people white?". Why? Because I don't read comics to get pissed off about racial inequality, dammit.
Hudlin is ushering in a new age of bullshit race-based comics that pisses me off.
This ******* has already talked about a "BET" of comics. Meaning only black heroes and the like. Maybe a whitey will pop up here and there as a cop or an idiot.
WTF?
Originally posted by Soljer\
Damn you, now I gotta go load up iTunes, and blast. Gonna get everyone on my wing ALL pissed off...😛.It properly funded corporations - carbon-dated his latest creations to extract the information.
They found it utterly amazing, they claimed the body of his work was the same thing as a priceless painting. Never mattered to him, the art galleries hated him cause Thomas Kinkade called, said he would take 10 complete enigmas wrapped in puzzles encrypted in language with sound but without shape or signature.
Kept files in his garage, on MS-DOS in a fire-proof pod, he thought it was odd. Outside there was a shed with an Oppenheimer lock he apparently kept more wax then Madame Tussaud's.
We were in total awe, cause it blew our minds so many rhymes that were intricately designed. He was Poet Laureate of his time and if you don't mind, I'd like to share some of his rhymes....
Originally posted by Martian_mind
Atleast Dc don't have Hudlin...Hell my favourite characters are aliens,demons,psychos,gods and people from the future,why should i give a damn about race.
evillaugh
Thanos and Darseid, too.
All black where it counts.
An article by mcduffie
http://homepage.mac.com/dmcduffie/site/TBC3.html
The part I like best is this, and its the truth..
The Black Panther wasn't the first black character I'd seen in comics. Blacks had already appeared in crowd scenes and even occasionally as supporting characters (the Panther himself first appeared in THE FANTASTIC FOUR). One Black character even starred in his own book. Marvel's LUKE CAGE, HERO FOR HIRE had been running for over a year when I first discovered JUNGLE ACTION. But I never connected with Cage, a super-strong "angry black man" who wore chains around his waist, didn't seem particularly bright and spoke in a bizarre version of "street slang" that didn't even remotely resemble the speech of any Black people I knew. Spider-Man made sense to me, Cage? I just couldn't relate.
In those days, when black people in comics weren't busy being angry, they appeared either as faithful sidekicks, or worse, as helpless victims who begged white super-heroes to rescue them ("How come you never did nothing for the Black skins, Mr. Green Lantern?" And this was actually progress). The Black Panther was nobody's sidekick and if there was any rescuing to do, he'd take care of it himself, thank you. Moreover, the Black Panther was king of a mythical African country where black people were visible in every position in society, soldier, doctor, philosopher, street sweeper, ambassador &emdash;suddenly everything was possible. In the space of 15 pages, black people moved from invisible to inevitable.
Im not defending Hudlin, nor mcduffie, but people do need to open there eyes and see the truth and stop acting like they know everything.