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@Deacon Gray A very interesting story. What I perceive from this article is that White people believe that they have supernatural powers which makes them superior, and that the Black race has been trying to compete with their superiority.
Monday, June 1st 2015 at 11:15AM
Helen Lofton
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Sister Lofton, I too found that article very, very interesting because even in the world of fantasy and make-believe of some far off time in the future, racism is brought long. Sister Lofton, you are right on point.
Monday, June 1st 2015 at 8:12PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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He isn't the first black person to get a lead role in a superhero movie and receive backlash from the critics. I remember watching a YouTube clip from a film conference when a lot of black AND white people attacked Halle Berry for her lead role in the movie "Catwoman." They said Halle Berry's movie was negative because it shows her strutting around in a tight leather suit exposing her figure. It later turned out to be an excellent movie, and it was the first superhero movie I've seen that casted a Black person in the lead role. Every superhero movie I've ever seen prior to the "Catwoman" movie, the superheroes were white (with the exception of "Storm" from the X-Men, which was also played by Halle Berry). I don't see anything wrong with Michael B. Jordan playing a black man with superhuman powers, his role as Johnny Storm sends a subliminal message to young black people, that they are beautiful and they can achieve the impossible.
Wednesday, June 3rd 2015 at 9:12AM
Siebra Muhammad
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Did anyone see the four year old that imitates his hero Bruce Lee...https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=boy+imitates+bruce+lee This is what you can expect to happen if our children become influence by movies with positive role models.
Thursday, June 4th 2015 at 12:59PM
Helen Lofton
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Thank you Sister Lofton for this link. After I saw this, I had to share it with everyone. Just look at this young child, no one said to him that he could not do this, now look what happen.
Thursday, June 4th 2015 at 3:01PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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For Cartoons I find the STEM Professor of BIA the BEST source ************************* Cartoon Physics... "The one exclusive sign of thorough knowledge is the power of teaching." Of course, it's all hokey fun. Posted By: Reginald Goodwin Friday, June 5th 2015 at 6:39AM **************************************** Superheros are Cartoons about Heros of American Cities Thugs Destroy American Urban Cities; are bad and described on police arrests/ or autopsy murders---as 'black'
Friday, June 5th 2015 at 7:49AM
robert powell
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I don't think all the superheroes are White. Isn't the Green Lantern Black. Wasn't The Brown Hornet Black? I'm not sure that it matters all that much but I believe Cat Woman was also Black.
Monday, June 8th 2015 at 5:53PM
Jeni Fa
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Perhaps, there is room for improvement but I don't think its accurate that the superheroes are all White. I'm just sayin'...
Monday, June 8th 2015 at 5:54PM
Jeni Fa
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In the Last movie of Green Lantern was not Black, The original Green Lantern was a White Superhero. Now Jon Stewart came on the seen and in the cartoons as a Black superhero. http://pleasedontstare.com/PDS/wp-content/... About the Brown Hornet was around for my kids 1979 created by Bill Cosby but sadly to say Did not last long, mainly because The Brown Hornet did not make the magazines. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=the+br... YES!!! to the original cat woman was African American (Eartha Kitt) in the 1960's tv show batman with Adam West but she wasn't the original Catwoman. The original Cat woman (alias selina Kyle) originally first appeared in the spring 1940 Batman comic book. Here's a picture of her out of costume, circa 1940. http://www.catwomanfan.com/en/comics/golde... Now Cat Woman had her dark side... Before I go, Did you see this link http://blackinamerica.com/cgi-bin/blog.cgi... and read the comments of Sister Lofton?
Tuesday, June 9th 2015 at 12:57PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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... From my understanding the GLs are Cosmic Police that are of different ethnic backgrounds so technically the GLs could be White or Black. I'm just sayin'... apparently this subject matters more to men than to women... its called EGO. Perhaps GL Corps can serve as a model for American Police Departments~ Ha! Green Lantern Corps The Green Lantern Corps is the name of a fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the planet Oa. According to DC continuity, the Green Lantern Corps has been in existence for three billion years, surviving multiple conflicts both internal and foreign. Currently operating divided as pairs amongst the 3600 “sectors” of the universe, there are 7200 members, two lanterns for every sector (known commonly as Green Lanterns) are estimated to be serving within the Corps. Each Green Lantern is given a power ring, a weapon granting the use of incredible abilities that are directed by the wearer's own willpower.[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Lanter...
Friday, June 12th 2015 at 10:26AM
Jeni Fa
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