Thursday, December 16, 2010

White Supremacists are Furious at Thor's "Black" Norse God


White Supremacists must be bored, because they are furious at Marvel Studios for making Heimdall a Black man.

This is from the Council of Conservative Citizens' site:
Norse mythology gets multi-cultural remake in upcoming movie titled “Thor,” Marvel studios. It’s not enough that Marvel attacks conservatives values, now mythological Gods must be re-invented with black skin.

It seems that Marvel Studios believes that white people should have nothing that is unique to themselves. An upcoming movie, based on the comic book Thor, will give the Aesir an insulting multi-cultural make-over. One of the Gods will be played by Hip Hop DJ Elba.
And to make things more silly, they want to boycott the movie. This foolish people.

6 comments:

Prince Todd said...

Uhm, since when was Idris Elba a hip hop DJ?
You know what? I am going to support Thor just because White Supremacists hate it.

WilsonW said...

LOL! @Toddy! i was going to say the same thing!!! I guess all us darkies is Hip Hop DJ/Rappers or whatever! LOL! Did they miss the Asian guy? Though I'm not sure which god or god like character he's supposed to be.

Unknown said...

"It’s not enough that Marvel attacks conservatives values..." is hilarious enough as a blurb!

Ok, Idris is a dj. Which is weird that they researched to find that out. Or more disrespectful that they didn't classify him as an actor.

Man, they crazy as hell.

Daij said...

i cosign with Toddy

kayman said...

Funny because it seems they have nothing better to do than complain about Idris Elba playing a comic book character based on a "god". LOL

Unknown said...

Whites have no right to any culture of their own. All the Nordic gods should be rewritten to be from different Non-White races. Whites have to learn to bow down before political correctness. Anything White is racist. Anything Non-White is anti-racist.

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