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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRussians still at it? Trying to create division with Black Panther movie..
https://www.buzzfeed.com/craigsilverman/trolls-are-posting-fake-claims-of-being-assaulted-at?utm_term=.sn2BVrP7NR#.nn4qOEmMRDBuzzfeed has also posted some of these fake claims
As Marvel's latest superhero movie, "Black Panther," draws praise and rakes in millions of dollars at the box office, Twitter trolls have emerged across the country attempting to stoke racial division by spreading false reports about the film's largely African American fans.
Over the last few days, users have posted false claims that they were attacked by blacks while going to see "Black Panther," the first movie from Marvel Studios led by a predominantly black cast."It's very unfortunate that a film that is poised to become a cultural icon is being marred by this fake news," said Darnell Hunt, dean of social sciences at UCLA. "In the long run, it will not detract from the cultural significance of 'Black Panther,' but it does blunt some of the positive force it has as it opens. It is both surprising and not surprising."
"Black Panther" is the story of T'Challa, played by actor Chadwick Boseman, who returns home to Wakanda, an isolated, technologically advanced African nation, after his father, the king of Wakanda, dies and T'Challa must take his place as ruler.The movie, which has being doing extremely well at the box office it's expected to take in at least $150 million in the United States and Canada by Monday has been especially embraced by African Americans and blacks around the world. Many have been turning up at moviehouses in African garb or wearing all black in homage to the film. But the movie has given birth to an unusual movement whites claiming they have been attacked by blacks while attempting to see the film.
Public information officers for police departments in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston contacted by The Times said they had received no reports that would match the assault claims appearing online.In the tweets, the posters frequently blame "black youth" for the attacks, using images taken from various unrelated sources of bleeding and battered faces or images of blood in sinks and on towels."I was so excited to see #BlackPanther and a young black man at the theater shouted 'you in the wrong place, cracker!' And proceeded to bloody my face. It hurts so bad I can't take it!" Twitter user @RobloxZionist wrote.
The image that accompanies the tweet is of actor Jensen Ackles, who plays Dean Winchester on the TV series "Supernatural," with makeup and fake blood on his face from a fight scene filmed on the show.A user named @sharkwheat attempted to claim that a photo of a man beaten outside a Dallas nightclub in 2013 was of his brother after being assaulted while seeing "Black Panther."
"We live in very polarized times," he said. "There have been rumblings on message boards about white superheroes being reimagined as black superheroes. There is clearly concern from those who are worried about the changing demographics of the country."
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-trolls-black-panther-20180217-story.html
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Russians still at it? Trying to create division with Black Panther movie.. (Original Post)
HipChick
Feb 2018
OP
I'm not a fan of superhero movies but I'm tempted to go to this one
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2018
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,806 posts)1. I'm not a fan of superhero movies but I'm tempted to go to this one
just because.
HipChick
(25,485 posts)4. Very well made movie...I am a bit of a stickler about Sci-Fi
only negative I had was about some of the special effects - but I don't want to do any spoilers...
dembotoz
(16,820 posts)2. Theater was full this am, multiple sold out shows
No issues at all other than the theater seemed short staffed for the early showing and the one cashier working the pre-registration register was having some issues with a slow computer
dembotoz
(16,820 posts)3. And the movie was good
samir.g
(835 posts)5. Probably not Russians, just white Americans
oasis
(49,398 posts)7. Diehard confederate flag, racist types. nt
Wounded Bear
(58,685 posts)9. Both...nt
Squinch
(50,989 posts)8. And Twitter is doing nothing to stop it.