What Means the Wakanda to You?
February 19, 2018In case you have been under a Plymouth Rock you know Black Panther came out this weekend.
This is NOT a review of the movie. While I do plan to see it, I don’t do things when everyone else does. It has something to do w/ how my Self-determination is set up.
This is NOT a review of Black People’s reaction to the rollout and release of the movie. I love my ppl from our lowest to our highest degree and that love is tempered w/ understanding. The type of understanding that could never confuse a lynching for a worthwhile lesson. If how I worded that made you uncomfortable, you should leave now. I won’t fault you but I won’t miss you either.
What this IS is my admission of what means the Wakanda to me (if you know Hip Hop, say that in Cam’ron’s voice over a Police loop of Roxanne).
Wakanda -while as totally fictitious as Krypton, Cybertron, Bilbo Baggin’s hood the Shire, etc- still represents an ideology that can be internalized and manifest by those of us that need a core rallying concept for centralized power and communal evolution. Indeed. What I just wrote could be described by some as cloud quotes that sound great but lack substance…and I could say the same thing about looking to movies for leadership…and neither action would amount to anything powerful…which is definitely not Wakandan in principle. So…as I speak it, I have been living it prior to this reboot of a highly overlooked character in the Marvel Universe.
Let’s start from the top, I read these comics before they were being rewritten and acted out for those that chose not to read. No. I’m not saying everyone who went to the premiere aren’t avid comic readers…or readers at all. What I am saying is, some of us made room in our mental hard drives for those storylines BEFORE they were marketed to and accepted as cool by the masses. In fact, comic book readers were generally of a sub-culture that was systematically fronted on by the cool crowd. You know, the Geeks and Nerds who are responsible for the technology that controls our present, is rewriting history and directly shaping our future? The same ones who made the internet that empowers a select few, satiates a great gaggle more and provides fertile battlegrounds for the rest. The ones you can see walking through major cities carrying 6 ft tall crossbows and dressed like their favorite anime character as they make their way to that years Comicon. They are and have been about that life. I have as well. I was just the Ben Franklin of the geeks. I was never a President but my rank can’t be denied as readily as my access to the cool crowd couldn’t be overlooked. I can and have always spoken to either side in favor of the contrary b/c I know we need each other as we always have. Connecting the people to the people to increase the power of their Nation appears to be a Wakandan principle. The process of separating ppl based on perceived intellect…is akin to general segregation, the basis to a class based society…and what you do when you want ppl to believe their intelligence is set. It isn’t.
Knowledge is infinite. Education is limited. All that means is you can spend your whole life learning and still never know everything.
The propensity for separated people to accept their compartment and defend it’s boundaries is how we stay separate aka existing without the benefit of unity or any of it’s associated power. That separation allows us to remain ignorant of each other’s situation(s). From this blindspot, we opine and judge and rant and perfect stagnated vibration but we don’t move closer to each other or a solution. What we do approach..steadily…is our complete disintegration as a people based on learned behavior we have practiced to a point it has become our culture. A distinctly non-Wakandan principle. With that said, if I called a large swath of the swarthy moviegoers who flooded the theatres this weekend “Posers”, the war would start there. The needle wouldn’t move but we would get further apart. That’s more of the same and wouldn’t mean the Wakanda to me.
Let’s look at life. I saw a lot of people get at other people based on whether or not they were going to see the premiere or whether or not they were in favor of the movie. Not once did I hear or see anyone say “Let’s make a movie.” or “Let’s start to move like the Nation within a Nation {we were described as in the past)” or “Let’s connect w/ some Afrikans and establish some of this in reality” Yes. I know people in the movie industry whom I have been trying to convince FOR YEARS to act on their own dreams. Ppl who often produce works on shoestring budgets. It’s not much different than asking people w/ jobs to try and start a business. NOT quit their day job and jump headfirst into a venture but just to use some of the moment to their advantage. It’s like pulling healthy teeth w/ greasy pliers and no anaesthesia. The resistance received is fueled by complacency which works in conjunction w/ consumerism. I have asked working people if they ever thought a sneaker company could take Nike off their feet (every pun intended) and they -w/o batting an eye- said “No” and I knew that they would continue to buy Nike’s for themselves and their kids…but Nike would never be obligated to them or their Family the way they framed out their loyalty to the corporation. Why?
A corporation IS the most important entity in the equation.
In a NATION, the PEOPLE are the most important ENTITY.
So when we look at life…and then look at what happened at the theatres vs what happened between the people online after the movie…who was supported? The PEOPLE or a CORPORATION? Mind you NIKE and many other corporations depend on resources from the Congo…a very real place w/ very real problems based on it’s resources in the actual continent of Africa. Who benefits from those problems? The corporations pilfering the Congo or the people being stripped of their power? This is the preferred mindset for a consumer based society that you expect to continue consuming w/o considering what is being consumed, it’s REAL cost and it’s REAL value. Wakandans knew themselves AND their land. They didn’t place Vibranium above their lives, though others were willing to kill for it. They sought to not let it fall into immature hands b/c they knew it would be used for warfare. They did not define their worth by the activities of other Countries or Societies. What they did was work amongst themselves as a nation to keep their value high based on the quality of their output. Not so easy to do if you are the lioness hunting for a Lion w/ a completely separate Pride. Aye. Be mad at me for that one. I am not changing a word.
So what means the Wakanda to me if not the movie?
- The reference of my Mother and Father’s marriage.
- The timeline of my biological Brothers: one retiring from the Navy in his 30s and the other doing a Prison stint and coming home to do better than me (So proud of both of them).
- My beautiful Wife and our Sidereal Children.
- Our 17 year marriage replete w/ waterfalls we shouldn’t have chased, valleys we had to climb out of and peaks we set our vantage points from.
- Being a Creative of Color carving a niche for myself in a market, industry and society w/ historical diversity issues.
- Being a ScreenPrinter capable of servicing small and medium businesses w/ the will to compete against Giants as well as individuals and organizations that maintain pride in their IDENTITY.
- Being an open mind and ears for younger Brothers and Sisters to bounce ideas off of and get back sound counsel. Being enthused by training and focused on cultivating greatness from within.
- NOT being a con man. NOT making my people look bad pursuing notoriety for self.
- NOT furthering any attacks on my Brothers or Sisters in real time or online (please note: if you violate and you will be served justice).NOT reducing my people or their experiences.
- NOT allowing myself to be used as a weapon against my people.
Yeah. I will see the movie eventually. I appreciated the cartoon version drawn by John Romita Jr. I have no doubt that it was shot beautifully. It’s a Marvel movie so I expect rushy writing and questionable dialogue but they have quite the capable cast. As far as the character, I don’t know any other heroes who are simultaneously leaders of Nations, so that is ill. When your leader is nice w/ the hands (and feet) AND wicked smart, the people can live through that. When your leader is a rubber-faced liar constantly being serenaded by senility, looking to fiction for hope can be sensible. That is what some of those comic books were doing back in the day. Addressing real time issues in a fictional setting to avoid heat for being too political. Twilight Zone moved in a similar fashion. I am not in opposition to the medium. I am a creative remember? What I am opposed to is ANYTHING that drives wedges between my already aggressively separated people. Especially, when the prosperity derived from said wedges never circulates back to the divided people. The concept is definitively Non-Wakandan.
Us being our everything is Wakanda. No disrespect to that movie or all the assorted opinions but we need each other. Period. If you are offended by that, be offended. That’s what you want. I want us to be our everything and tell our story, in our words about what we actually go through in our lives. If that offends you, be offended. If you came here looking for lines drawn in the sand, you are on the wrong beach. This is writing on the wall. This is a call to action. I’m asking my people to do more than watch a movie and count that toward cultural progress. I’m asking my people to do more than bang on a movie and count that as a revolutionary gain. I’m asking my people be great and inspire each other w/ that greatness. Work where you work but invest in Wakanda. Hustle how you hustle but invest in Wakanda. Learn what empowers you and add on to the power of Wakanda. Love each other the way you want to be loved and that love will become Wakanda. What will never be Wakanda is JUST going to the movies or just being mad b/c some people did. That’s the Web. Not Wakanda.
Peace.