
Erik Killmonger addresses the Wakandan Tribal Council to outline his global revolutionary agenda. He challenges the isolationist history of the nation and declares his intent to arm oppressed people worldwide with vibranium weapons to overthrow their colonizers.
KILLMONGER: You know, where I’m from, when black folks started revolutions, they never had the firepower or resources to fight their oppressors. Where was Wakanda? Hmm?
Yea all that ends today. We got spies embedded in every nation on Earth. Already in place.
I know how colonizers think. So we’re go
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