Speaking of movies. Here's a list of black movies that have nothing to do with:
A) police brutality
B) racism
C) the "hood"
D) black suffering
RT so people can stop pretending that they don't exist.
@MrrRighttNow
@S4INTGAIA
I know you joking but when I drove for Uber people was really trusting me with they kids lives. Like ma'am what if I was pineapple pizza advocate??? Are your kids really safe with me?!
I spoke before about the time period in Russian history where children of the elite did not identify as "Russian" because in that culture they were entirely raised by Ukrainian servants, never ever seeing their parents.
Seventeen Again (2000) - when the famous Mowry siblings teamed up to give us this banger about accidentally turning their grandparents into teenagers again.
Are we There Yet? (2005) - When Ice Cube shook us all up by giving is a kids movie!
A single man volunteers to escort his girlfriend's kids while she's out of town.
The Haunted Mansion (2003) - Eddie Murphy gave us range when he started doing kid's movies!
Two realtors bring their kids to a haunted property on the way to their vacation spot.
@Only_1_Lliam
@Lmoneyyy_
Me not dating niggas under 6 ft has nothing to with hypersexualization of lightskin women and anti blackness due to colonialism and has everything to do with the fact that I'm 5'10 without shoes.
Last Holiday (2006) - My Queen... THE Queen and LL Cool J blessing us with a romantic comedy about a woman who is accidentally diagnosed with a terminal illness
Up, Up, and Away (2000) - When Robert Townsend teamed up with Disney to give us a movie about a family of superheroes.
That's right Gen Z, Black Panther was not the first.
Blood and Bone (2009) - Michael Jai White plays an ex convict who starts participating in underground fights to keep a promise to a friend
R. I. P Kimbo!
Rising Falcon (2014) - Michael Jai White one of the first black martial artists to be portrayed on the big screen.
An ex marine flies to Brazil to investigate an attack on his sister.
Shaft (1971) (2000) (2019) - Originally played by Richard Roundtree then later Sam Jackson, Shaft is a crime drama about a black NYPD police detective. 2019 sequel introduces a potential new Shaft 👀
Dope (2015) - 3 teens accidentally end up with a bag of drugs after a wild underground party
Here's another black coming of age movie that yall pretend doesn't exist
I don't understand how people are making Big Sean to be a villian in Naya Rivera's death??? They've been broken up for like 7 years. He's literally been minding his own business. Like yall really demonize black men for existing.
The average age range for people who usually have kids is 25-27 but ofc there's a group of dense individuals saying her parents weren't "old".
Her mother literally had a geriatric pregnancy and she was is her 40's raising Glo. Yall are delusional 😭
Girls Trip (2017) - 4 lifelong girlfriends meet up during transitional times in their lives for the Essence Festival.
Were yall aware Kenya Barris gave yall this classic?
@TheBlackCyde
@unclejee44
@_K0V4C5_
If I'm being honest, it was the combination of his corny ass post AND that the post made realize they had been confusing him with Brent Fiyaz the whole time 😭
Speaking of movies. Here's a list of black movies that have nothing to do with:
A) police brutality
B) racism
C) the "hood"
D) black suffering
RT so people can stop pretending that they don't exist.
@JONBETHEDJ
@Only_1_Lliam
@Lmoneyyy_
Lol one is based of anti blackness and the other has to do with the female subconscious wanting a man successful in combat and protection. A biological response. Also, never have a I seen a woman embarrass her finance over height like this woman was embarrassed.
@AntRozay90
@ThatBoyJordynnn
The cost finna catch up to the fuckery cause rent is soaring and those last two winter storms kinda exposed the reason housing was cheap in the first place
This didnt dismantle any stereotype whatsoever.
All this did was paint feminine images of the black man.
Why yall cant ever photograph a black man with his kids or a black man as an engineer instead of an athlete. Photograph a black family.
THOSE are stereotypes we care about.
@iBouncE
@Thats_KeAndra
You mean in the old testament when those old men were fucking young women in the desert? Oh and remind us, in the Bible, what happened when Abraham stepped out on his marriage?
Class Act (1992) - Kid n Play team up again to give us another classic.
After accidentally being mistaken for one another, two teens decided to keep up the ruse and switch identities
"24 yr old black schizophrenic LGBTQ female with 27 pets and 3 infant children fleeing abusive landlord situation"
That's how these posts be sounding lmaoooo
The Wood (1999) - three friends remince on their childhood in Inglewood while preparing for one friend's wedding.
Here's another black coming of age movie that yall pretend doesn't exist.
Not so friendly reminder that the British didn't know how to grow tobacco in America either. Pocahontas was captured by colonists and was then later coerced into marrying John Rolfe because he wanted her tribe to teach him how to cultivate tobacco