My problem with Wakanda as a fictional concept
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 1:40 am
Before I start understand
Full disclosure: If I want to see a depiction/representation of various personal truths I'll watch the news / documentaries. For me fiction should depict "the ideal" put under various contextual stressors. I.E. what is the ideal African man & woman and how do they react/build within the context of [insert stressor here]
Fiction for me is the same as the "artist rendition" of a new building to be constructed in the future.

(I acknowledge not everyone holds this view)
NOTE: We can go off into the discussion of who's "ideal"? What if there are multiple "ideals"?, etc. MY point here is to simply make the fundamental case.
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Full disclosure: If I want to see a depiction/representation of various personal truths I'll watch the news / documentaries. For me fiction should depict "the ideal" put under various contextual stressors. I.E. what is the ideal African man & woman and how do they react/build within the context of [insert stressor here]
Fiction for me is the same as the "artist rendition" of a new building to be constructed in the future.

(I acknowledge not everyone holds this view)

NOTE: We can go off into the discussion of who's "ideal"? What if there are multiple "ideals"?, etc. MY point here is to simply make the fundamental case.
(Continued below)