Man bw were freaking wm like crazy back in the day, and no Im not talking about rape either....lets see a movie about that, instead of all of this fake all bw are/loyal bs myth that keeps getting pushed in our faces
Hey ...I have an idea. Let's not make any more movies unless they are perfect and are all things to all people. I'm sure that'll work! Btw - GManonLiVeForEvaonIT - you sir have an uncommon amount of common sense.
The Tuskegee Airmen who are still living, saw it at the White House...and THEY LOVED IT! Those are the real critics of it. As long as they liked it, anybody else's opinion don't even matter.
@GManonLiVeForEvaonIT its every time with black women! every time we get our shine they want to be acknowledged first. I remember when I was at college and my school would throw a black male awareness day, and 30 chicks would show up! and I be like don't they know this is an event for males Only! yet if a dude shows up to one of their Females only events they'll be ready to put us out! these chicks stay cockblockin!
I'm so glad you made this video response to that "sahbisun" character. Her video was riddled with self-contradiction, lies, and downright ignorance. I started to make a video response to her video. I'm glad you did. Excellent job, Brother! I noticed how she quickly brushed off movies like "Something New" and "Monster's Ball". It seems that SHE is the one clearly missing the point. Good video.
@cripse68 Catch up on CURRENT TIMES and read up on your LITERARY HISTORY before you come bouncing around here with empty comments trying to make yourself sound intelligent. "Something New" is actually "Something OLD" where Black women are concerned. And the THEME that "Monster's Ball" is based on is easily found in racist Southern Literature of the 1860's. But you're smart, so of course you knew that already, based on your comment.
------Each European culture had its own attitude toward what we would call "interracial dating" (today and in the 1940s). Only the people of European origin who live in Americans think of themselves as"White".
I'm Glad that Michelle Obama and President Obama invited some original Tuskegee Airmen to the white house to screen Lucas' film, "Red Tails," first. The movie sparked enough dignity and respect the get the first lady and the President involved to support it.
I didn't see them protesting Hale Berry getting the shit fucked out of her in Monsters Ball.
Black women like Sahbisun do anything in their power to be defensive, divisive, hateful, and to setup anything to divide black people as a whole. Not every film will include everybody. But since this movie was backed by one of their slave masters, they love so much, they feel left out. You have to know when you dealing with a full blooded Lesbian, all of her rants are hate for black men. He dialogue is fucking childish and remedial. Her move just proves the saying that black women aint shit
when did Black women stand up to evil forces? Have you heard of Maycie Herrington, have you heard of Lena Horne? You're just a misogynist now you're talking about baby mamas? That's pathetic...just because you didn't HEAR about them they should be in the films...so for the people how HADN'T heard about Tuskegee airmen (going by ur theory) we shouldn't even be watching this film...if all it takes for someone to get a film is for people to have HEARD about them before. thats a pathetic excuse.
@GManonLiVeForEvaonIT and you didn't address any of my points that's all you can respond back with is "i'm lost," which is your opinion and nothing more...you're ridiculous. you think that would mean anything if we were debating "i'm lost?" pathetic. i'm not wasting my time debating with you anymore.
@GManonLiVeForEvaonIT That's the problem, women these days don't know their role and some refuse to play their role. This imbalance has fucked everything up. You see the animal kingdom has balance, I'm beginning to think animals got more sense than these women.
and don't compare For Colored Girls to this film, for the last time. You're completely just detracting from the fact that the movie was inaccurate, discriminatory, sexist. period.
@Oyin26 We know that "Red Tails" isn't 100% accurate; hello, that's why the movie begins with INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS, which means the director used artistic license to tell the story (which may not be 100% true) to fill the most seats at the theater. "The Help" wasn't 100% accurate either. What about the black maid saying "You IS kind, you is smart?" That's 1800s slavery talk. Black folks (including maids) spoke better English than that in 1963.
and i'm tired of people saying films don't matter...do you know during WW2 they had a entire department dedicated to monitoring/censoring the types of films that went out? Do you know why? BECAUSE what people see on screen affects your perception of reality and that's psychologically tested. So don't say it's just a film. they completely warped history and changed it. you're just deflecting from points it not about marketable, when they did the Birth of a Nation was that just a film?
and the bitter excuse is tired...bottom line the movie wasn't historically accurate, it sucked and the Reviews exemplify this. Those airmen were married to Black Women, to exclude them is ridiculous and that's just what it is.
your right about black women not being up on history.thats so true.i've been into history for years epecially black history and you'll be pretty hard pressed to find a bw who's into her own history.i know who fannie lou hamer is or mary mcloud bethune,zora neale hurston,ida b wells etc.these are black women i respect.
the ironic thing about sahbisun is that she has a problem with the black male character with a italian love interest but she was married to a white man and has a child by him.then she says if she brings her son she'll cover his eyes during the black male/italian female scene thats got to be the most ironic thing i've heard in a long time.look at something new,keri washington,sanaa lathen brothas did'nt complain about these movies.
How about in the movie Dorothy Dandridge who slept with a white producer which was true? Were black men complaining about that? How about Josephine Baker married to a white man? You didn't BM complaining about that. Black women STFU!
@blackbolt75 see there's the difference it was true...no black women being associated with the Tuskegee airmen ISN'T true and btw Dorothy Dandridge was married to a Black man before he left her and THAT was in the film...unlike in Red Tails.
you know they said they turned that story down 20 time before some white men put 60 million of his on money to make it. no body wanted to make the true story of true american heros . that should of been our topic .no one did there story before they deid , i'm a women i don't care who poking who . o yeah i don't like the name. hope my spell is correct.
Man it's like black women was going on a million woman march to counter the million man march. WTF was that about? It's like black women wants to be in front of us.
If Black women (or anyone) wants to put out a certain image, then they'd better innovate it and fund it themselves (I advocate BLACK MEN doing this). Black women (women in general), were not combat aviators in WW2. There may have been some, but generally it was men that took to the air. Now this film was a fantasy (it was enjoyable though), but putting Black women in the air would be outlandish; it's fantasy, but still "based on true events".
@GeorgeLRockwell87 And for the Whites complaining that the movie was unrealistic, the movie is a movie and is designed for entertainment mainly. I didn't see Whites complain about 300 or Gladiator when they stepped outside of historical facts (I enjoyed both of those movies too, but just saying).
Man bw were freaking wm like crazy back in the day, and no Im not talking about rape either....lets see a movie about that, instead of all of this fake all bw are/loyal bs myth that keeps getting pushed in our faces
TollFree999 3 weeks ago
I wonder if George Lucas's wife is as uptight about the non bw lead, as so many of these bw are?
TollFree999 3 weeks ago
Hey ...I have an idea. Let's not make any more movies unless they are perfect and are all things to all people. I'm sure that'll work! Btw - GManonLiVeForEvaonIT - you sir have an uncommon amount of common sense.
Zebred2001 4 weeks ago
My Grandfather was in WW2, I am white ok, he spoke VERY HIGHLY of the " Red Tails ". just sharing, thank you.
RustArtRed 1 month ago
The Tuskegee Airmen who are still living, saw it at the White House...and THEY LOVED IT! Those are the real critics of it. As long as they liked it, anybody else's opinion don't even matter.
southpaw2k1 1 month ago
@GManonLiVeForEvaonIT its every time with black women! every time we get our shine they want to be acknowledged first. I remember when I was at college and my school would throw a black male awareness day, and 30 chicks would show up! and I be like don't they know this is an event for males Only! yet if a dude shows up to one of their Females only events they'll be ready to put us out! these chicks stay cockblockin!
jjtiojohn12 1 month ago
I'm so glad you made this video response to that "sahbisun" character. Her video was riddled with self-contradiction, lies, and downright ignorance. I started to make a video response to her video. I'm glad you did. Excellent job, Brother! I noticed how she quickly brushed off movies like "Something New" and "Monster's Ball". It seems that SHE is the one clearly missing the point. Good video.
realmanallen73 1 month ago
@realmanallen73 Something new?Monster ball?They are all fiction,I didnt know the Tuskegee air men were fake too
cripse68 1 month ago
@cripse68 Catch up on CURRENT TIMES and read up on your LITERARY HISTORY before you come bouncing around here with empty comments trying to make yourself sound intelligent. "Something New" is actually "Something OLD" where Black women are concerned. And the THEME that "Monster's Ball" is based on is easily found in racist Southern Literature of the 1860's. But you're smart, so of course you knew that already, based on your comment.
:-)
realmanallen73 1 month ago
wow, I just listened to Sahbisum, what an ignorant black broad. totally missing the point,
reppin251 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Thanks Gman
seand67 1 month ago
LOL EXCELLENT VIDEO BRO!
PHOTOGRAPHY2009 1 month ago
------Each European culture had its own attitude toward what we would call "interracial dating" (today and in the 1940s). Only the people of European origin who live in Americans think of themselves as"White".
IbnSheba 1 month ago
Im tryin too leave the country;we got tough times ahead
Blackaveli1000 1 month ago
I'm Glad that Michelle Obama and President Obama invited some original Tuskegee Airmen to the white house to screen Lucas' film, "Red Tails," first. The movie sparked enough dignity and respect the get the first lady and the President involved to support it.
I didn't see them protesting Hale Berry getting the shit fucked out of her in Monsters Ball.
DiScUrNmEnT 1 month ago 7
@DiScUrNmEnT lmfao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GManonLiVeForEvaonIT 1 month ago
Black women like Sahbisun do anything in their power to be defensive, divisive, hateful, and to setup anything to divide black people as a whole. Not every film will include everybody. But since this movie was backed by one of their slave masters, they love so much, they feel left out. You have to know when you dealing with a full blooded Lesbian, all of her rants are hate for black men. He dialogue is fucking childish and remedial. Her move just proves the saying that black women aint shit
DiScUrNmEnT 1 month ago
That biased bitch Sahbisun is a fucking hypocritical joke..Nobody said a fucking thing when black men were not represented in the movie Help!
DiScUrNmEnT 1 month ago
real housewives of Tuskegee? LOL enjoy battling off the hornets nest for the next few days.....
PhilxEulogyx 1 month ago
when did Black women stand up to evil forces? Have you heard of Maycie Herrington, have you heard of Lena Horne? You're just a misogynist now you're talking about baby mamas? That's pathetic...just because you didn't HEAR about them they should be in the films...so for the people how HADN'T heard about Tuskegee airmen (going by ur theory) we shouldn't even be watching this film...if all it takes for someone to get a film is for people to have HEARD about them before. thats a pathetic excuse.
Oyin26 1 month ago
@Oyin26 you are so lost...poor black women
GManonLiVeForEvaonIT 1 month ago
@GManonLiVeForEvaonIT and you didn't address any of my points that's all you can respond back with is "i'm lost," which is your opinion and nothing more...you're ridiculous. you think that would mean anything if we were debating "i'm lost?" pathetic. i'm not wasting my time debating with you anymore.
Oyin26 1 month ago
@GManonLiVeForEvaonIT and btw you're presuming that i'm black how do u know that?
Oyin26 1 month ago
black women are the most INACCURATE group of ppl on the planet...this is why the Bible tells yall to get to the back and let the MAN lead
GManonLiVeForEvaonIT 1 month ago 4
@GManonLiVeForEvaonIT That's the problem, women these days don't know their role and some refuse to play their role. This imbalance has fucked everything up. You see the animal kingdom has balance, I'm beginning to think animals got more sense than these women.
blackbolt75 1 month ago 5
and don't compare For Colored Girls to this film, for the last time. You're completely just detracting from the fact that the movie was inaccurate, discriminatory, sexist. period.
Oyin26 1 month ago
@Oyin26 We know that "Red Tails" isn't 100% accurate; hello, that's why the movie begins with INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS, which means the director used artistic license to tell the story (which may not be 100% true) to fill the most seats at the theater. "The Help" wasn't 100% accurate either. What about the black maid saying "You IS kind, you is smart?" That's 1800s slavery talk. Black folks (including maids) spoke better English than that in 1963.
southpaw2k1 1 month ago
and i'm tired of people saying films don't matter...do you know during WW2 they had a entire department dedicated to monitoring/censoring the types of films that went out? Do you know why? BECAUSE what people see on screen affects your perception of reality and that's psychologically tested. So don't say it's just a film. they completely warped history and changed it. you're just deflecting from points it not about marketable, when they did the Birth of a Nation was that just a film?
Oyin26 1 month ago
i dont think black women should be dictating historical facts vs hollyweird spin offs...u have no funds or no voice!
GManonLiVeForEvaonIT 1 month ago 3
and the bitter excuse is tired...bottom line the movie wasn't historically accurate, it sucked and the Reviews exemplify this. Those airmen were married to Black Women, to exclude them is ridiculous and that's just what it is.
Oyin26 1 month ago
your right about black women not being up on history.thats so true.i've been into history for years epecially black history and you'll be pretty hard pressed to find a bw who's into her own history.i know who fannie lou hamer is or mary mcloud bethune,zora neale hurston,ida b wells etc.these are black women i respect.
326Ka 1 month ago
the ironic thing about sahbisun is that she has a problem with the black male character with a italian love interest but she was married to a white man and has a child by him.then she says if she brings her son she'll cover his eyes during the black male/italian female scene thats got to be the most ironic thing i've heard in a long time.look at something new,keri washington,sanaa lathen brothas did'nt complain about these movies.
326Ka 1 month ago
"Real house wives of Tuskegee"
Terrealimthetruth 1 month ago
How about in the movie Dorothy Dandridge who slept with a white producer which was true? Were black men complaining about that? How about Josephine Baker married to a white man? You didn't BM complaining about that. Black women STFU!
blackbolt75 1 month ago
@blackbolt75 see there's the difference it was true...no black women being associated with the Tuskegee airmen ISN'T true and btw Dorothy Dandridge was married to a Black man before he left her and THAT was in the film...unlike in Red Tails.
Oyin26 1 month ago
you know they said they turned that story down 20 time before some white men put 60 million of his on money to make it. no body wanted to make the true story of true american heros . that should of been our topic .no one did there story before they deid , i'm a women i don't care who poking who . o yeah i don't like the name. hope my spell is correct.
ImintheplaceT 1 month ago
man, these bum bitches are mad because tyler perry or oprah winfrey weren't involved in this shit.
quasimoto270 1 month ago
Man it's like black women was going on a million woman march to counter the million man march. WTF was that about? It's like black women wants to be in front of us.
blackbolt75 1 month ago
If Black women (or anyone) wants to put out a certain image, then they'd better innovate it and fund it themselves (I advocate BLACK MEN doing this). Black women (women in general), were not combat aviators in WW2. There may have been some, but generally it was men that took to the air. Now this film was a fantasy (it was enjoyable though), but putting Black women in the air would be outlandish; it's fantasy, but still "based on true events".
GeorgeLRockwell87 1 month ago
@GeorgeLRockwell87 And for the Whites complaining that the movie was unrealistic, the movie is a movie and is designed for entertainment mainly. I didn't see Whites complain about 300 or Gladiator when they stepped outside of historical facts (I enjoyed both of those movies too, but just saying).
GeorgeLRockwell87 1 month ago