Who will play him in the inevitable biopic?

Who will play him in the inevitable biopic?

Fassbender in blackface.

Don Cheadle

one of these guys

Idris Elba

me

Keanu Reeves

Wesley Snipes

This

>Don Cheadle
No one else is black enough.

Peewee

This. Don Cheadle is gas mark 6, burnt toast level black

>Me motherfucker!

How do i attain this level of shiny

Michael K. Williams

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Bill Burr

A pile of human shit.

Serious question: do leftists try to unironically defend this guy?

Only the crazy tankies that have reached the point where anti‐imperialism is more important to them than actual leftism

The same sort of people on the left who support Assad and the DPRK government

his ancestors were owned by Injuns

Christopher Plummer

Surprise, motherfucker!

How long until we can get a movie that accurately represents Africa?

this

>not supporting assad
Neocon detected

there was a thread on /leftypol/ yesterday with people unironically shilling for him. Then Sup Forums raiders casually brought up that he destroyed zimbabwe so the thread stopped getting bumped.

Mashallah brother amerikkka will surely fall if we keep sucking the dicks of Iran, Syria and various “““left””” nationalist parties this is not merely performative and WILL bring about global socialism soon keep up the fight

Are you retarded?

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Should've asked if he supports Trump instead. Same thing, less rude

>support
wtf does this even mean. Support is meaningless.

Good lord. My ancestors were right to take over this nation.

They truly can't govern themselves.

IF Harambe was still alive

alas we will never see Gorilla Kino

The fact that we probably will get a biopic about that retard but never get one about Sevimbi is bullshit.

edgy, check

outdated reference

out of place use of the word "kino"

either this is poor quality bait or you are just a misplaced redditor. either way, this is fucking sad.

Can we get our Dr Who episodes back now?

>Which is where Zimbabwe comes in to the story. There are still 108 of the 253 episodes missing from Doctor Who’s first six seasons (the William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton eras). British tabloid newspaper The Sun reports that the then Rhodesia bought and screened the shows early episodes and may still hold copies in their archives.

>Unfortunately, relations between Zimbabwe and Britain are strained, to put it mildly, and one of the results is that Mugabe has banned the BBC from entering the country. So there is currently no way to check for any missing Who episodes.