Remake = how many negros can we shoe horn into this nostalgia
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Apparently the concept of black people existing across America is really less believable than all the flying vampires, levitating cell phone zombies, sentient killer cars, sentient haunted buildings, spider demon clowns from outer space, or little space aliens bursting out of people's asses - the faces of reality.
Again you’re just sad, make a rational argument that isn’t “we wuz kangs”. Show the the midwestern black corn farmers that clearly exist in surplus according to you.
Maybe show me some evil corn gods pretending to be Jesus in midwestern corn farmlands first. Sounds more interesting.
Lol it’s adorable, you know you have no argument so you just scream as hominem to satiate your ego.
You have no argument. For some bizarre reason you're disturbed by existence of a random black villain (!) in an adaptation of a horror short story set in a fictional version of America.
Maybe you should watch a trailer for the series "Them" where white people as such are literal monsters and the heroes and victims are black. Or even for example the recent remake-adaptation of "The Witches" where the evil witches are still white but now it's set in the Jim Crow Alabama and the heroes are black (so subtle). Or "Lovecraft Country". And so forth.
Also, these kids are neither historical or mythological figures not even estabilished characters, they're just some little horror monsters from a very short story.
You know what? I'm actually going to read it again just to see if they're even described at all, other than Malachai and maybe a few others.