Masters of The Universe Review
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Masters of The Universe Review
I didn't want it, and just like that...
I didn’t want it, and just like that…
The New Fab Four? Carrie Bradshaw left me behind. I do not chase people, so when our girl went left, I went right after the disaster that was the second film. I wrote about the dissolution of our relationship here in 2014 More Sex? . So I tuned in with trepidation when the reboot aired on HBO Max. Julie Halston came across the screen of my MacBook Air, as the terrific trio waited to get into…
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Beauty Beheld
So let me start this essay with the false premise that the world needs yet another artist expressing his thoughts on beauty…it does not. There, I have gotten that out of the way. In a time where people of my skin color are under attack from systems, (government and pop culture itself) investigating what society views as beautiful and desired is noteworthy. therefore I must protest. Resistance…
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Firefighter demonstrates how to put out a kitchen fire
Reblog to actually save a life
I was indoctrinated into the Star Wars fandom from an early age. I was born in 1980, and my brother is eight years older than me. So being like any other little brother, I wanted to be like him in every way possible. Even though our father was a strong presence in the house, my older brother served as a closer, more relatable model for who I should be as a black boy. My father worked seven days a week most weeks, and still is a stoic man (he was NOT drafted, he volunteered to serve in Vietnam because he felt he owed it to his country if that gives you any idea as to his nature) so my brother was human, of flesh, not G.I. Joe, and was in the room next door. So whatever he liked, I liked. I should say my brother did not like Star Wars, he ate, slept, devoured and LIVED Star Wars. He had every single action figure, poster, doll, cassette tape, story book, bed sheets, pillow cases, house shoes, watch, ALL the accessories ok? So when I was very young, I was taken to the movies with him to see Empire Strikes Back in the theatres and the Ewok movie. Looking back, I am sure my parents did this on purpose to make sure he was on the up and up and to get us out of the house. The proverbial “Sure you can go, as long as you take your brother.” I actually still have my original Ewok plush doll. So let me just state the obvious, I am vetted. A true fan of the world George Lucas created.
With all of my true blue fan credentials out of the way, let me say I saw The Last Jedi yesterday afternoon, and I am conflicted. I don’t say this in an academic, clinical way. I say this as a true fan of the franchise. It saddens me and simultaneously relives me to say that this will most likely be my last Star Wars film that I rush to the theatre to see. Let me outline why The Last Jedi, is in all practical terms, my last Star Wars movie.
The race problem in the galaxy is strong with this one. In the Star Wars world White Supremacy is rampant and people of color are reduced to cowards in the personage of John Boyega once again running from a fight to jump into an escape pod and abandon everyone (predictably for a Rey, a white woman…), or they are maintenance workers or fighter pilots that fall into the noble savage trope and die heroically. Authority is racialized in space, as it is here on Earth. To put it simply, diversity in Star Wars is masked in white supremacy by putting women in charge…but white women. The authorities in charge of the resistance:
The major protagonists in the story arc:
The story is about characters who are white, and led by characters who are white. The narrative is moved forward by white charatcers who are making decisions that have life and death ramifications for the non-white characters.
People of Color (John Boyega and Kelly Marie Tran)are tertiary characters (the Force being one, white people being two and POC…) who go on side missions that are completely useless and a distraction from the main story. Of course Tran has faced the same racism online that John Boyega faced when pictures of him in the last film popped up from production.
I also was not excited by the fact we were basically gay baited into thinking
Oscar Issacs and John Boyega might be a romantic item (they were “Shipped” all over the internet and even hinted at the romance on Ellen). The thought of the galaxy finally being non heterosexist I guess was just TOO fantastical to imagine, especially with it still being white supremacist.
So with Han Solo murdered, Carrie Fisher dead, and Luke now evaporated into the Force, white supremacy and heterosexual norms everywhere, I can say that I have not left the Force, but the Force is definitely no longer with me.
The Fault In Our Star…Wars I was indoctrinated into the Star Wars fandom from an early age. I was born in 1980, and my brother is eight years older than me.
You said it to me in full view of the sky. The stars are my witnesses and Kentucky Gentleman is my alibi. Whispers made under firelight are burned deep. I remember everything you said to me, and there lay the problem. The fumblings of sexual curiosity and delight mix with intimacy and produce me standing alone, as I watch you move on to finish the sentence we started with someone else.
The thing is - millennials are a generation of the disillusioned. Our parents or grandparents lived in a time when you could buy a house on a year or two’s wages, when you could support a family on a working man’s job, where you could get a job in high school and pay for at least a decent chunk of your college tuition. And then everything went to shit. And all that became untenable, but the baby boomers didn’t get the message. They look at kids breaking down from stress and overwork and thinking they’re lazy because “when I was your age…” And the thing is, with the advent of things like the internet, and instant communication, we have access to the truth at an alarmingly young age. If you don’t know about inflation, or lowered wages, and your parents tell you that “well we got into college just fine, you just aren’t working hard enough,” you don’t have any option but to believe them. But with data becoming a public resource, that’s all changed. We’re realizing that adults aren’t always right. We’re realizing that things aren’t the way we were promised they are. So we know, now. We know that the reason that girl broke down crying in homeroom isn’t because she’s a pussy - it’s because she’s working six hours every weekday on top of school, and she just got assigned her third essay of the week. We know that the reason we can’t get into college isn’t because we aren’t putting ourselves out there - it’s because the people who promised they’d provide for us have fucked up the job market and the economy. So, yeah. Millennials are a generation of disillusioned. Age hasn’t taken away our idealism yet - we’re radical, and stubborn, and slowly realizing that that sixty-year-old white guy condescending us atop a pile of money that was half given to him by his parents and half stolen from us - he doesn’t know jack shit about the way the world works now.
Redditor TAKEitTOrCIRCLEJERK comments on millennials…
The comments attached to this are profound and deeply upsetting. Millennials are so screwed by a system that Boomers benefitted from (and have rigged against them). Go read the breakdown of minimum wage, and costs for college, including housing and basic living expenses. America has fucked Millennials, and we keep blaming them for the system we refuse to change.
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The Unstoppable Whiteness of Being
The Unstoppable Whiteness of Being
I am back after a long absence of writing on this blog. I was busy with life (as if being busy is a reason not to write) and in general was so overwhelmed with black bodies being on display brutalized everywhere I turned in the media, that honestly, all I could muster was my twitter feed (@bflood28) most days. One hundred and forty characters was all I could muster most days to express my rage,…
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The heart is stupid
It does not learn.
every time I see this it gets reblogged
How “Cards Against Humanity” Destroys Friendships
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niles crane + one scene per episode [29/264]:
Dukes, We Hardly Knew Ye
Perfection
no human being from any period of history will ever understand this generation’s sense of humor
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Shout out to him for knowing wasup or at least seeing the awkwardness
Tracy taught him well
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