stand up! Black brothers who don't want to be slaves!

Evans 2022-08-09 13:43:40

The opening is a typical daily scene in a slave state before the Civil War. In order to prevent the black slaves from escaping or making trouble during the civil war, the Southern State directly implemented armed oversight on the farm. The black female slave Eden was often abused by the white warlord farmer and had to carefully plan to escape.

Upon waking up, female black slave Eden became a modern well-known female writer Veronica. She has a happy family and a mansion, a personal fitness trainer and her own driver, and goes in and out of high-end restaurants and luxury hotel suites. She is a typical successful black woman. On the way back to the hotel after dinner, he was kidnapped inexplicably.

When she woke up again, Veronica became a female slave Eden, as if modern life before was like a dream. In the process of trying to escape, Eden discovered that the white warlord farmer actually had a smartphone, so he determined that he was not dreaming before and must escape this strange scene.

With the help of the black uncle, Eden eliminated the white warlord farmer and also killed the white woman who kidnapped her before. After escaping, I found out that I was in a "Civil War Theme Park", where the characters and scenes were all fake and real. In the end, Veronica returned to the family, and the police also seized the theme park.

The film feels a bit like a simplified version of "Western World", except that the receptionist who was supposed to be a human being has been replaced by a game of killing among real people. The theme of the story of human abuse of robots is then replaced by white people abusing black people. Revolt. It just caters to the current wave of black protests in the United States, and it is more like a propaganda film calling on black people to rise up and fight for themselves.

Unlike in "Western World", which can change and delete the memory of the receptionist at will, the battered black people in the theme park should have been kidnapped from the real society. Of course, the big house silently endures it and does not resist, as if it has really returned to storage. The age of slavery. Amnesia caused by drugs? Or was he mentally brainwashed and completely believed that he was a black slave, and his life before being kidnapped was just a dream? The latter is not easy, but the film did not introduce too much, I always feel that this bug has become a big pit.

In the concept of the BLM movement, whites will discriminate and abuse blacks as long as they have the opportunity. They always dream of returning to the era of slavery, so blacks have to fight for their own true independence. I warned those black people who think they have entered the upper class to become successful people, don’t be proud, don’t stand in the wrong team, don’t think that you can "whitewash" alone, and don’t think that BLM has nothing to do with you and can hang up high, maybe one day , You will be beaten back to the status of a black slave overnight, leaving nothing to be enslaved and killed.

The past is never dead. It's not even past.

The civil war never ends, and every black person needs to fight for himself.

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Antebellum quotes

  • Elizabeth: [grabs cellphone belonging to Him and rolls him over to unlock the phone with facial recognition] Open your eyes, motherf**r.

    Little Blonde Girl: Uhh..

    [groans in pain from having just been stabbed a few seconds ago by Veronica]

    Elizabeth: I said open...

    [punches Him]

    Elizabeth: your motherf**ng eyes!

  • Kennedi: [seeing news program about racism] Mommy, why was that man so angry.

    Veronica: That's a really good question, baby. Sometimes what looks like anger is really just fear. Things are not always what they appear to be, baby. Does that make sense?

    Kennedi: [no]