Eros said:
I stick buy my principles friend, you haven not lived my life, and i have not lived yours. Is it that odd that someone would have an extreme opinion that you don't agree with, or possibly dun understand?
Its just a ficitonal character, but ive read some of the crap from his original ongoing comic, and the other "thuggish" takes on the character

. i admit i should not have called the character an Uncle Tom[i was wrong] but its not like other black people won't call him one. Its not the fact that Cage [the current vrsion] impregnanated and later married a white superheroine, its just the fact i saw it comeing a mile away. If Cage had married a black woman, now that would of surprised me.
Yup - got that right - I've not lived your life but at 18 it's a safe bet that you haven't done or experienced enough for your off the cuff opinion on something that you can't understand because you have not lived it.
It is not odd,.. it's sad that someone can be so unaware of the background that the character was written in front of.
Since I lived it from the time when there were NO black male superheroes,.. just somewhat weak BW and a few step an' fetch-it sidekicks,....
Luke Cage Hero for Hire was the first from Marvel that at least TRIED to put Blacks in a positive light AKA a hero not a stereotyped automatic Bad Man.
Black panther? I'm a fan but I tell you it bothers more than a few old heads that as far as Marvel was concerned the only "Good, Strong" Blackmen were not from AMERICA.
If you pulled your previous reading from the Essential Luke Cage,.. I suggest you track down the ORIGINAL printing - Because the Essential versions have been "White-Washed" with almost all racial words, overtones and situations taken out in an attempt to be PC and make the character more palatable to white readers of today.
As far as that "Max" short where Cage was completly Thugged out,... I'm STILL waiting for a black person to step up and say they liked it.
It was crude and over the top,.. taking someone smart enough to speak fluent Japanese when he wanted to - to be nothing more than a dumb thug.
On Marriage? I'm surprised it happened at all. Everything up to that point had him only sleeping with BW until "suddenly" ms marvel is telling folk that he was a cape chaser,... someone who went after and sexed only super females.
Hudlin gets on the bandwagon by having Luke admit that he thumped the Black Cat prior to getting serious with his wife.
I fully expected when he knocked her up that he would support the child,.. but not marry her because it is expected for Black Males - to not go that far.
My point of irritation is the casual dissmisal by you of a character because it doesn't fit "your spin" of how a Black man should be.
You are THE FIRST BP I have ever even read coming from the direction that if you don't experience something,... you can't be influenced by the reprecussions or the after effects,... nor can you (in your opinion ) Understand what it was about or like.
It's like scoffing at someone dripping wet who's father threw them to safety then drowned.
By your logic,.. since the son did not drown like his father did.. he can't understand - really understand how his father died,.. and being wet is "nothing" like going thru the experience of drowning,... so the son should be discounted on anything he has to say on the subject.
Here it is 2006 and we still have the most cases where we are stopped or shot at with little provocation,... we are all painted as bad for the actions of individuals.
"We are still wet"
During Slavery we were killed on a whim, raped on a whim, traded and sold like cattle.
After Slavery UNTIL THE 1950's, We were subject to be killed by bored white folk, our women were STILL subject to be raped by WM who would then say that the 14 year old girl really wanted to be gang raped by four white men.. "you know how those black girls are" and that we should just keep tighter control over our women.
Today we are reading and seeing case after case of Blacks being abused by whites based on color always in cases where the whites fully didn't expect to get caught.
We are wet,.... but can't undrstand what it is to drown?
I give you credit for admitting error on the Uncle Tom crack.
But I really don't think you understand the context of the character.
V.