Do blacks have any role in Terminator outside of sacrificing themselves to advance the plot for the white protagonists? (i.e. being Dyson)
>>63562065
>(i.e. being Dyson)
It was a decent role, powerful or successful figure
Dyson did a lot more than sacrifice himself. He created Skynet.
By "Terminator" you mean "Earthwide society"? The answer is no
>>63562065
>hyper intelligent black man with a computer science degree
>married to wife with several kids
>spends all his free time working out of pure motivation and love of his work
When you shove this in with robots from the future, and doomsday plots, it's easy to miss these plot holes, no matter how glaring.
>>63562082
using STOLEN tech from the future, how fitting
>>63562085
>implying real life has a story
inb4 you want the story of earth to be a white story
>>63562182
>implying Gilgamesh wasn't pale white with blue eyes
>>63562174
"The astonishing thing is not that some people steal or that others occasionally go out on strike, but rather that all those who are starving do not steal as a regular practice, and all those who are exploited are not continually out on strike: after centuries of exploitation, why do people still tolerate being humiliated and enslaved, to such a point, indeed, that they *actually want* humiliation and slavery not only for others but for themselves?"
>>63562817
You could say some people find happiness in being a tool, eh.
>>63562158
Except that he ultimately turns against this life of prescriptive capitalist solitude. He is forced to by Sarah Connor.
What does the death of Dyson really represent?
Waht an awful thread.