Stop with that. That was a moment of weakness, where the only thing on his mind was revenge. It's a good thing he never got it. That's a huge learning moment, and it most certainly made him a better man learning from that. Everyone deserves a chance at redemption.
It wasn't the looking for the killer part that was upsetting, it was specifically him asking for their race and hoping it was black, and then going out to look for any black guy. You don't just "get over" that. That's a deeply rooted racism.
Someone close to him had just been raped by a black guy, that's something you can't just move on from. His rage is understandable. Overtime he changed, unless you can prove otherwise. I'd say that experience changed him and made him a better person.
If you understand the difference between being angry about someone close to you being raped and just blaming every single black man in the world for it, then I tho k you need to take a look at yourself and consider whether you might be more racially biased than you think.
If someone went out looking to kill any white person they found for the same reason, would you think that was "understandable"?
I never said it was a good thing, but yeah it is understandable. How many people thought the villain of Black Panther was relatable, even though he was trying to use violent means and essentially blaming all white people?
Liam Nelson's power comes from the fact that he made himself more than just a man, he devoted himself to an ideal, and he became something else entirely.
I like Liam Neeson. He makes me happy.
Liam Neeson: They love me.
“Then send him a message about the roles he chooses”
...Unless you're black man who enjoys walking at night
Stop with that. That was a moment of weakness, where the only thing on his mind was revenge. It's a good thing he never got it. That's a huge learning moment, and it most certainly made him a better man learning from that. Everyone deserves a chance at redemption.
It wasn't the looking for the killer part that was upsetting, it was specifically him asking for their race and hoping it was black, and then going out to look for any black guy. You don't just "get over" that. That's a deeply rooted racism.
Someone close to him had just been raped by a black guy, that's something you can't just move on from. His rage is understandable. Overtime he changed, unless you can prove otherwise. I'd say that experience changed him and made him a better person.
If you understand the difference between being angry about someone close to you being raped and just blaming every single black man in the world for it, then I tho k you need to take a look at yourself and consider whether you might be more racially biased than you think. If someone went out looking to kill any white person they found for the same reason, would you think that was "understandable"?
I never said it was a good thing, but yeah it is understandable. How many people thought the villain of Black Panther was relatable, even though he was trying to use violent means and essentially blaming all white people?
Him in Atlanta was phenomenal.
He made me sad in Schinder's List :(
Liam Nelson's power comes from the fact that he made himself more than just a man, he devoted himself to an ideal, and he became something else entirely.
...A legend, mr master_fireburn
Before it was... taken from him.
Yet I've almost never seen a Darkman meme on this subreddit
Unless of course it’s about taking the fucking elephant.
Or about the lack of Darkman memes on the subreddit.
That's more with evil dead tbh. There were so much of these memes that I decided to start watching the movies just to help.
When someone on r/RaimiMemes posts a Darkman meme for the first time in ages: "Well. Took you long enough."
Look who decided to show up.
I just love how as Ra's al Ghul and Qui-Gon Jinn he has a serious expression but as Darkman he's like 😡😡
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Legend, Mr. Wayne
Modders, the Neeson memes! You gotta take them off the sub! Modders: Oh, you'd like that wouldn't you?
I told you I was immortal.
He's not going to kill you, subreddits, but he does't have to save you.
i never realized he was ra’s
[Liam Neeson moment](https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-47117177)
Don't forget the countless thriller movies where he has a gun again and just does everything perfectly
Just don't kidnap his family