The Racist Truth Surrounding Zack Snyder's Justice League
Returning to the matter of Ray Fisher's accusation.
This article contains spoilers for Zack Snyder's Justice League, a great and long movie.
Previously in my article about four past midnight I unveiled how Andrew Hussie plagiarized this book by Stephen King to formulate the entirety of Homestuck. That it was a birthday gift “out of the blackness”, and so he effectively robbed a cradle to get rich as he did between 2011 to 2014. He was already a very privileged white man. And ironically is one of the biggest figures in spawning the social justice movement, which hated privileged white men. Gee, if only they could fucking find the right ones, while they were being hateful. Guess that's what you get with a fake religion with a kernel of Truth, corncobbed millions of what has become the woke religion.
WOKE originally referred to heightened awareness among black people. That's not a bad thing by itself. Presumably there are various sources of heightened awareness. When it comes to racism, there are people with tales I find much more sympathetic, but they tend not to be so loud and obnoxious. Ray Fisher has been one of them. Originally I was not impressed by his story, he was very vague with the details and after all there were many people crying “racism”. Back in those days, people were forgetting the most basic morality Tales you can learn from stories such as the boy who cried wolf, who can be a Collective figure.
But then I watch Zack Snyder's Justice League and I came to agree with him. Cyborg drives the story and has a very meaningful story arc which was cut out by Joss Whedon, a major mover-and-shaker in woke media. Anyone who would cut out that story and support cutting out that story is a racist. I said on 4chan that it resonates with the African experience.
At the end of the story he says "I'm not broken, and I'm not alone”. I can believe in this line. As I have been unveiling throughout my articles so far, I have been picking apart the wrong chain of events to lead to my comic book anomalous phenomena in the late 00s. When I went onto the internet, I was not impressed at all by the level of understanding people had for fiction. Part of my artistic Revolution was to raise people's understanding. And thereby helping contribute to becoming woke in a way that isn't stupid. Like Ray Fisher.
These corrupted decades work against something like Zack Snyder's Justice League. And they work for something like Joss whedon's shitty Justice League. They work for the Marvel Cinematic Universe with their dumb lines. The Scarlet Witch's “big conflict” as she expressed to Doctor Strange in the commercials sounds like a whine on Reddit or Tumblr when it was big. Cheap Thrills with no substance.
Much like four past midnight, Zack’s original goes deep into the artistic traditions of mankind. The conflict of the ancient Heroes to turn back Darkseid is a depiction of the ancestral cultures of the world coming together as one to send their greatest powers to defeat the Ultimate Enemy of the world. Something to dream of when it comes to the culture embodied by the 5th and 6th days of creation. It is a depiction of the later Heroic Age, with powerful Warriors defeating the darkness of sin to banish it, until their age passed away and the Darkness returned to new forms.
Cyborg is ready for those new forms, even if he was empowered after an accident. In my previous articles I suggested that there is a connection between Black Culture and the Machines. Cyborg manifests that connection, even if he does so out of pain. So does another young popular superhero Manifest this coming reality, who had an inspiring story when I was coming of age. By making these articles and doing other such things I Manifest this connection in real life. By setting the example he does as a protesting actor with its big impact on the internet so does Ray Fisher manifest it in real life.
By protesting this current time which was created out of racism in Prior decades against meaningful and significant art like four past midnight or Edward Scissorhands, it shines the way to a new time where these things can be instantiated happily.
Aquaman's story is also beautiful to me. Once for his movie the first thread was made on 4chan/co/ to laugh about the incoming review score and stupid shit like that and I took action against it, a simple combination of images and words. They don't act like that anymore, ever.
When Cyborg faces down the evil Darkness and says he is not alone, it is a statement of the place of Africans in God's plan. And it's not Brokenness and deprivation as BLM asserts. His life's tragedies are a part of who he is oh, and it took him to great places. And he learns to appreciate the input of his father. This is the way things are supposed to be in the course of this world, and he does not have to fear it or anything. And he is not alone.
And so when out of their moronic stupidness my trolls tried to harass me about how much money I made and stupid worldly crap like that, Not only was there the first level of not realizing how many decisions I made to stand by the real Truth and reject the other choice that could have given me a significant amount of money at that time. There was also the deeper level that this is the real course of my life. When I thought about those other things that could have happened oh, I was contemplating hypotheticals and things in the artistic Realm. There were always sinners like Andrew Hussie to stand in the way of those things happening oh, and they can't be fully realized in this world anyway.
It's almost like method acting. Even though my pain was real, I was yearning for things that will come on the 9th day of creation. Which is a hilarious prank on anybody who would persecute me in my sadness in this Vale of Tears in the Multiverse of 8. My pain was really for this world itself no, not any accidents of my life.
If I was to find out the Multiverse doesn't exist yet and this is the only me oh, that would be fine by me.
But I have no interest in the truth many people like Joss Whedon fans know. Their lives, the artistic works they see, the society in which they live now. It's all real, but I can see where their current lives come from and I stand loyal to that more real path. The truth they know comes from Real Racism.
I believe that out of some mystery of The Blackness I will relive my life again maybe when I was 10, and do it right this time. Good will triumph over evil in the course of life. It will not be reincarnation; time-travel and other Mysteries can form this experience… it's important because of what I will do, not because of money or anything worldly.
And I am currently building a bridge to that experience. And Ray Fisher is building with me. And now James Lindsey is building with me. And other people as well. And I invite other people to join us.
Cyborg embodies the pain of not knowing what it really means to even be black. And the amazing things someone like him can do makes it worth the wait.
Now please let us laugh at Joss Whedon and his obsession with booyah. During my artistic Revolution oh, the use of corny catchphrases when it is not appropriate is one of those things I protested against. From him, Andrew, Rick and others, I find that pitiful defiance against coming artistic Mysteries. I'm booing, ya.