Where and how did the trope that black person dies first originate from?
seems like one of those things that people will take your word for regardless of whether it's true or not
Liberals hate nigs just as much as anyone, but they know they can get over on their enemies by putting the nigs to use
They enjoy dead nigs as much as anyone.
>>80899350
Wars?
>>80900892
What wars?
>>80899350
>Name : Darwin
>Charles Darwin thought negros were less evolved
pottery
>>80901140
Every colonial war on African soil? Plus the Civil War, WWI, WWII, Vietnam... Those wars.
>>80901238
>thought
>>80901140
Remember the South Park movie?
>>80901277
The idea had to come from somewhere.
>>80899350
Blair Witch is the ONLY horror movie I've ever seen where the black guy gets knocked off first and I watch a ton.
>>80899350
Anaconda, I'm pretty sure.
>>80901582
I take it the last part of your sentence is an outright lie.
It was never a real cliche.
>>80901619
Came here to post this (underrated flick btwl, shame the director butchered at lot as well)
"I'm the one black guy. Do you know how precarious that makes my situation?"
— T-Dog, The Walking Dead
>>80901651
Wasn't that Owen Wilson?
In a film which involves a lot of character deaths, it seems like the Token Minority will inevitably be the first to go.
In the past this perception was because black leads were kept away from any big-budget films outside of those that focused specifically on race or used it to make a point. Historically moviemakers were generally writing to white audiences, so it was natural (in their opinion) for whites to get more screen time. And if the writers throw in a Token Minority to give the cast more believable racial balance, who do you think is going to die first, them or the folks who have a bigger role in the script?
more at below
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BlackDudeDiesFirst
>>80901771
I don't remember who actually died first in that movie, but that was when I first heard the meme that it's always the black guy.