I agree about Black people being too hype. Going in traditional African clothing is doing too much and if they do, they're a fraud. Tbh, I'm annoyed with the excitement of the movie. He's been a character for about 40 years and NOW you get excited? Ok. I even saw the teacher that started the Black Panther challenge on IG/Twitter and he raised money to take kids in his school to see the movie and had the audacity to have a breakdown of the cost that included the price of tickets and refreshment costs for the ADULTS and not the kids. I had a problem with that. Then I saw a news interview where he said the movie shows how a Black nation can be technologically advanced and show how Black people can achieve....
My reaction was like um...my man, do you NOT understand how the very name of the character was derived? Are you not a teacher? I'm not even asking for him to go into depth about the movement, but at least introduce to the kids what the Black Panther party was and Huey Newton. It's **** like this that irks me when people wanna be "woke", but selectively "woke". Would he not think telling the real side of the name would not have more of an impact on kids? I get the character can inspire, but people who actually lived might make it that much more real.