Welcome! Express All Perspective.Facts.Opinions.Knowledge.Thoughts.Arts.Creativity
"We live in a society where the unspoken truth is the mental disease called denial, and where words are too brutal to be shared. Ultimately making fantasy the pinnacle of reality. I'm just here to say those words." ~Alisha Andrews
FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM & Twitter @LiveLiLiBlog
Created By Li Li Nicols
Dear White People
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
-
During such a critical time period in our governmental society, where the only thing people can agree on is the hate towards a president in which the people elected, comes the perfect controversial Netflix series Dear White People. If the name doesn't grab your attention at first read, than the pilot episode definitely will. From the narrated beginning to the incline of each characters stories, which shows how every character has an important role in the overall theme of the show. Dear White People is the story of minority students attending a predominantly white Ivy League university, who feel isolated and frustrated about the lack of diversity and racial tensions inside of the school.
A Halloween party titled "dear black people" in which white students participated in wearing black faces as costumes, prompted these racial tensions. Each episode contains a pilot of the characters perspective, and story that outlines the identity of that character. For instance; Sam, played by Logan Browning is a student who's the face of the Black Student Union on campus, her radio show "dear white people" is the focal point of expression and attention surrounding the racial divide. She is the voice for the black students at Winchester University. In spite of her interracial background and relationship, Sam continues to lead this campus revolution, although some critics would argue her involvement as cry for acceptance. The irony in her story are much like the other characters who are all fighting both an internal and external battle. Whether the students are fighting for acceptance by peers, parents, or just simply learning to walk in your own shoes without the security of having approval from others. Dear White People shows that no matter what, we are all people, who encounters the mental challenges of acceptance. Returning cast member Marque Richardson and Brandon Bell have molded themselves into their characters.
Premiering in the Sundance Film Festival allowed Dear White People to be a box office success in 2014, grossing over 300k in the first week, with having little promotion. The satirical comedy received raved reviews across the board, Rotten Tomatoes gave the film 91%, based on critics and reviews. The film left audiences wanting more and wondering what's next? So when it was announced that Lionsgate signed a deal with Netflix for a tv series, audiences were thrilled and the anticipation began. The series aired on April 28, 2017, and critics have already deemed the show as "bingeworthy." Hope you enjoy!
First and foremost the fact that the entire lead cast with exception of Chadwick Boseman who plays Thoth, being of European Caucasian decent is asinine. It's a historic fact that the Gods of Egypt portrayed in this film were of African descent containing large amounts of melanin in their DNA. Simply meaning that the characters being portrayed were in real life are black. The original statues found in Egypt shows round noses, braided hair, and big lips; these are physical characteristics of black people Akhenaten "The civilization of Egypt and of Africa in general, is the most written about and least understood of all known subjects. This is not an accident or an error in misunderstandings the available information. Except for Egypt, African people have been programmed out of the respectable commentary of history. Europeans have claimed the non-African creation of Egypt in order to downgrade the position of African people in the world history. They have laid the founda...
Conscious VS Trap After Vince Staple tweet about not wanting to be placed in the conscious rap label last Wednesday evening, Hip Hop heads voiced their opinion on the sub labels of hip hop. I am highly offended by the term conscious rap don't associate me with that. — Vince Staples (@vincestaples) August 12, 2015 This brings me to talk about the topic. Should hip hop have sub genres? Hip Hop was founded on the fun of mixing together music with rhymes and developed into storytelling, word play, political power etc... The culture of hip hop will always include the elements of DJs to turn the tables, a microphone to spit the bars, graffiti to paint the images, and the infinite break dancing. Introduced in the late 70's were hip hop pioneer groups like, the Sugar Hill Gang, who were the first hip hop group to enter into mainstream media with the classic anthem "Rappers Delight," which expressed pure fun, funkadelic beats, rhymes, and basic flow. During th...
Let me warn you before-hand, this list will be weird as hell, because I'm mixing dead and living rappers. It's going to be weird seeing the mixture of rappers you see in this post. You may even call me stupid. Nonetheless, this should be an interesting blog post. I get to come up with 10 rappers that you all worship and praise that are, in actuality, overrated. I pray to God that one of your favorite rappers make this list. As a matter of fact, I'll bet you all of my FAFSA money that my number one pick is going to piss you off. With that being said, let's get this list started, shall we? 10. Lil Wayne Lil Wayne almost didn't make this list. Wait, let me explain. He didn't almost not make it because he's too good for it, but because he's garbage. However, there somewhere near 1,000,000 idiots out there who have bought that garbage can space occupier, that is the Carter 4. I'm still in denial that Lil Wayne still has a fan base. Like....
I love this show! It's so relevant to how our society is
ReplyDeleteSounds like reverse racism to me
ReplyDeleteYou cannot be serious
Delete