Debate: Thoughts on this pic of Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler...

TimRock

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Damn, that settles it. Lebron is gay
 

Sea Bastid

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OP going for the faggit angle. But I just see two brothers that are close. In human behavior the one either patting the other on the shoulder or touching the head is more dominant or viewed slightly higher in the pecking order. In this case it just may be deference.

Every single successful black man seems to be viewed through a homophobic lense at some point. It's often our own people who perpetuate the emasculation.
 
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EPDC

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I have three brothers, have equal love for all of them and would gladly take a similar pic with each one.

All I see is two brothers whose careers will probably always be connected, who have a mutual respect and love for one another.

Motherfuckers obsessed with exposing faggotry, they end up exposing their own faggot feelings.
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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Did he publicly say this, or did you just see pics of him with white women and make that determination?


A few years ago,folks was throwing a fit,because Michael B. Jordan was hanging around with some white woman in a bikini,everybody assumed it was his girlfriend,but nobody could confirm it.

Fast forward to last year,when there was rumors of him being with one of the Kardashians with no confirmation.

For,whatever reason people think he's with a white woman,but nobody hasn't confirmed anything about his relationship status or who he's with :dunno:
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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I have three brothers, have equal love for all of them and would gladly take a similar pic with each one.

All I see is two brothers whose careers will probably always be connected, who have a mutual respect and love for one another.

Motherfuckers obsessed with exposing faggotry, they end up exposing their own faggot feelings.


I don't get it either,for whatever reason black men isn't allowed to show appreciation to one of another without being labeled gay...
 

Esther

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Both. He said "he doesnt see color" when he was spotted with a white chick and he said that #alllivesmatter. He's handsome and everything but he's not attracted to black women.

My problem isn't with him because thats his preference but I wish black women would stop sweatin' black men when they are not checkin' for us.


Did he publicly say this, or did you just see pics of him with white women and make that determination?
 

batmanobx

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I usually don't comment on this board often, but when I do! My ethnicity and age get's questioned. I been on this board for a minute. I've watched many things change and evolve. I remember when the word GAY meant HAPPY. when AYDS (AIDS) was a diet candy. I remember when this board was all about BLACK PUSSY, now it's about more about OTHERS and ASS, or whatever that ZOD thing is. And that's y'all thing. What I think about that PICTURE is my thing. The question was what I thought. I typed what I thought. I'm done with it...
 

TimRock

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Both. He said "he doesnt see color" when he was spotted with a white chick and he said that #alllivesmatter. He's handsome and everything but he's not attracted to black women.

My problem isn't with him because thats his preference but I wish black women would stop sweatin' black men when they are not checkin' for us.
Both what? So him saying he doesn't see color = I'm not attracted to black women? Gonna need more proof than that.

Stop saying "they" and "us", worry about yourself.

Maybe a black man doesn't want YOU, because he doesn't want to put up with all this gossiping you doing and jumping to bullshit conclusions. Most men don't want to sit around and talk about what they think of someone else's life.
 

BronxBomber

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I wouldn't take the pic posing like either one of them. Its not going to stop my life though. Im not from this era and have come to ignore the things they do that I just CAN NOT understand.

I will say at this point in time they could have posed differently to show love or tutelage for each other.
 

ballscout1

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I usually don't comment on this board often, but when I do! My ethnicity and age get's questioned. I been on this board for a minute. I've watched many things change and evolve. I remember when the word GAY meant HAPPY. when AYDS (AIDS) was a diet candy. I remember when this board was all about BLACK PUSSY, now it's about more about OTHERS and ASS, or whatever that ZOD thing is. And that's y'all thing. What I think about that PICTURE is my thing. The question was what I thought. I typed what I thought. I'm done with it...

was your age and ethnicity required to give your opinion ? you are the one who wanted to make it relevant like it gave you perspective that others don't have..Like it made you an authority of black masculinity. So don't now come in and pretend you were victimized...

See you missed what I said first, Dominance/Superior position, one over the other. But what you see is just the GAY part, the bait,I knew that would get a rise out of some people.

So now your post was troll bait to get a rise ? :rolleyes2:

Anyway you see dominance/superiority and I see a black man showing support to another black man. Letting him know he has his back and another black man showing trust that he realizes it.
 

Dr. Truth

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They not even that close in the pic, what kind of closet fag would take anything gay out of this photo? Faggot ass niggas getting tingly in their pants by this pic pretending to be outraged.
 

IT IS WHAT IT IS

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Both. He said "he doesnt see color" when he was spotted with a white chick and he said that #alllivesmatter. He's handsome and everything but he's not attracted to black women.

My problem isn't with him because thats his preference but I wish black women would stop sweatin' black men when they are not checkin' for us.

Youre pretty handsome too Sir... :D
 

Sampson

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This thread really separates the grown men from the boys. It's a shame that black man showing love for their brothers always has to be misconstrued as being gay. A lot of repressed individuals who mask their insecurities with such projection. :smh:
 

dtownsfinest

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People would feel more comfortable if they had guns in their hand. There's nothing gay about that pic at all. Black Twitter acting like they kissing. But you gotta understand what Blaclk Twitter is. Black Twitter is people who don't have shit else to do but be on social media all day. They don't work, don't go to school and they don't even get paid to be on the shit 24/7. So you factor that in, I see the uproar lol.
 

The Technician

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if they had on basketball jerseys instead of suits i imagine that no one would bat an eye.

i get more of a teammate/brother vibe more than anything

Was thinking the same thing. They look like brothers to me or very close friends. People are fucking simple. They see something homosexual because they have some problematic thoughts themselves.
 

Day_Carver

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I don't think either one is gay. But you got a bunch of dudes saying its a gay look. I find that funny cause those are the same dudes that think Odell Beckham Jr dancing in a circle with a bunch of other dudes is cool.

Millenials are always hustling backwards.
Only Homophobes look at a pic like that and say gay this or gay that; I swear these "straight" men love concentrating, talking, discussing, disecting, etc gay shit...
 

Gully

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No way as a grown man you POSE for a pic like that. The Lebron pic was in the midst of a game, and Lebron is the big brother and Chalmers is the little guy. The Ice Cube pic is Cube as an up and coming artist, posing with freakin legends. The other pic with the white dudes is a joke pic. I have brothers and tight boys, and I am not posing for a pic with my hand on their head as a grown man. To each his own, only man that could ever do that to me is my pops, or my uncles in a picture that we were posing in.
 
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While all eyes seem fixated on Steve Rogers and Tony Stark in the upcomingCaptain America: Civil War, we cannot forget the new additions to the Marvel Cinematic Universe who will soon arrive as well. One of the most intriguing new additions to the MCU in Civil War is Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa a.k.a Black Panther. As the first ever silver screen incarnation the Wakandan, it’s a landmark moment for a character considered to be the first black superhero. Although his first solo film won’t hit theaters until 2018, that didn’t stop director Ryan Coogler from leaving his mark on the Black Panther we will see in Civil War.

During a recent interview with io9, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige admitted that Ryan Coogler had the opportunity to contribute to the Civil War creative process. He said:

Ryan came in and watched the movie. We did a little bit of additional photography here and there and Ryan did a pass at a couple of those scenes. So there’s a line or two that Panther says in the movie that Ryan contributed to. [Civil War screenwriters] Chris [Markus] and Steve [McFeely] absorbed it into their draft, put their spin on it and words to it, but Ryan has started to be involved in earlier cuts of this movie.

Although Captain America: Civil War very much remains a product of the Russo brothers as well as screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, Ryan Coogler found himself able to add some minor contributions to the character of Black Panther. It seems like Markus and McFeely responded well to his contributions, because they eventually "absorbed" his ideas and implemented them into the film – albeit with their own take on them.

It’s worth noting that Ryan Coogler’s contribution – however minor – to Civil War will go a long way towards establishing T’Challa with mainstream audiences. While Marvel has already done a phenomenal job of making the MCU films feel fairly cohesive, Ryan Coogler’s freshman effort on the first solo Black Panther film will feel even more familiar to fans because the director will have already had a hand in an earlier on-screen incarnation of the character. That may seem like a minor detail, but it’s one that will allow Black Panther to hit the ground running in his 2018 adventure.

All that being said, it also probably helped that Ryan Coogler has proven that he isn’t exactly a hack. Over the last few years, he has proven himself as an incredibly reliable filmmaker and screenwriter. Between Fruitvale Station, and last year’sCreed, Coogler has established that he has a firm grasp on the type of voice required for the first black superhero. Black Panther director or not, referring to him probably seemed like a no-brainer.

We will just have to wait and see what sort of effect Ryan Coogler's contributions to Black Panther have on audiences when Captain America: Civil War comes out. The film will hit theaters on May 6; be sure to stay tuned for more details!

http://io9.gizmodo.com/black-panther-director-ryan-coogler-helped-with-the-cha-1770267450
 
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