Serialization Of An Upcoming Book
DISCOURSE ON BLACK PANTHER: THE GREATEST DECEPTIVE
MOVIE OF ALL TIMES [EXCERPTS FROM A BOOK]
By Hardi Shahadu
In 2018, Hollywood released a black-buster sensational movie called the Black Panther.
In that movie, an African state known as Wakanda, is able to develop a magical
technological marvel that surpasses all other technologies known to man in the history of
the world.
And this technological marvel is built from a very rare mineral called Vibranium,
which is the strongest of all metals on the earth’s crust. The magical powers of Vibranium
allowed the Wakandans to hide in plain sight from the rest of the world, pretending to be
poor and backward just like any third world country.
This sensational black-buster movie created hysteria among Blacks all over the world, and
has become the reference point in talks about the future, potential and power of Black
Africa.
This movie brought to the surface, and provided imaginary (psychological)
satisfaction to the centuries of yearning and desire for significance, importance and
recognition, which has been buried deep in the subconsciousness of the Black
Personhood.
Hence, the Black man’s reverence for Black Panther and the Mystical Wakandan state,
issues from the fact that it provides a psychological realization of the Black Man’s
centuries long desire for greatness; the greatness he has failed to achieve in reality in the
past two thousand and five hundred years (since 525 BCE when the black world was first
conquered by the Asiatic Hordes called the Hyksos). But could this sensational movie be
yet the greatest of all ploys to destroy the Black Man’s chances at achieving this greatness
and steal his power once more?
To Be Continued
About The Author Of The Upcoming Book Titled:
A MOVIE IN THE FRAMING OF REALITY: BLACK PANTHER IN AN APOCALYPTIC POWER-PLAY
Hardi Shahadu is a Ghanaian national with an uncompromising courage and determination to follow the Pan-African path laid down by Marcus Garvey, Kwame Nkrumah, Malcom X and Cheikh Anta Diop among others. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science and Religion from the University of Ghana and Master of Science in Media, Communication and Development from the London School of Economic and Political Science (LSE).


