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Are the apes a metaphor for black people?


All I'm saying is that when I see these movies in theaters the majority of the audience is black.

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Yes, but don't worry, this doesn't make you Racist either before you get steamrolled for this observation.. 🤔

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if it did, the movie cover would make a lot of sense. currently there's a woke trend of having a white female lead with an incompetent black male companion.

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They tried to copy Sarah Connor and Ripley, while they were real bad-ass, today female lead can't even hold their beer.

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it's fine to copy them but they didn't. sarah connor and ripley began as feminine women but grew to be masculine heroes. that's realistic. feminists dont even want to portray a woman as ever being weak. they start out strong and everyone underestimate them for some reason. the problem with modern portrayal is the woman never grows in strength, she starts strong. the men are all incompetents to make her shine.

i mean if they only had a few movies like that, then i wouldnt even say anything but fucking 90% of all movies and shows coming out in 2023 and 2024? what the fuck? politics aside, i want to fucking be entertained too. i want to watch some stories that are actually good. this is way beyond politics, it's just give me something good to fucking watch you misandrist assholes. meanwhile the last 10% for men are retarded movies like the white guy who is a super bad ass assassin/ninja like fall guy or john wick? i can't even believe that brain leak shit is so popular among men now. this is not even to mention the fact that keanu's choreography is loose and terrible to watch. he's no tom cruise bathroom scene in fallout.

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"but grew to be masculine heroes." disagree, they are still feminine.

But they know to overcome their weaknesses and be smart.

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you're telling me sarah connor is feminine?

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women grow old as well, that doesn't make her masculine.

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No.

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You sure you don't live in a black neighborhood? You sure you ain't black yourself?

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I think the negro community have been fans of all the Planet of the ape films

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Well the majority of the apes in this movie are democrats and voted Proximus Caesar as leader of their clan

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Many white women are into black men!

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WOW.

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