"The American Society Of Magical Negroes" flops BIG at the box office. Check out this epic failure.
· Mar 20, 2024 · NottheBee.com

The anti-white and woke movie The American Society Of Magical Negroes came to theaters last weekend and when we say it flopped, it flopped.

I'm surprised it made ANY money with that name, tbh.

Maybe it's just me, but having the word "negro" in the title for your movie might just affect someone's willingness to walk up to the counter and buy a ticket.

"2 for the magic negro movie, please!"

Just doesn't sound right.

And, in case you were wondering, the movie is as racist as it sounds.

What's the most dangerous animal on the planet? White people, when they feel uncomfortable.

Ahh yes, because white people are racist and being around black people makes them dangerous.

It's literally the stupidest premise for a movie ever.

The "society" exists for black people who can boost white people's self-esteem so that society will improve. They developed this magic while they were slaves and used it to make their white masters comfortable instead of, you know, freeing themselves.

The point of the movie though is that sometimes black people just have to be themselves and go after the girl, even if it makes the racist white people upset.

Here are the gory box office details from this mega-flop.

As per information collected by The Numbers, the Justice Smith-led film was barely able to pass the 1 million mark, making a total of $1,304,270 on opening weekend — debuting on 1,147 theaters across the United States. While the film's production budget is being kept under wraps, these numbers are still abysmal.

To better illustrate, The American Society of Magical Negroes grossed a mere $524,695 on Friday, a measly $469,070 on Saturday, and an even more pathetic $310,505 on Sunday, seeing a 34% drop from opening day.

They finished 9th place at the box office on their opening weekend.

9th place.

On review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, The American Society of Magical Negroes has a critics score of 30% and a 59% audience score. Similarly, the film was met with "Mixed of Average" reviews on Metacritic, based on 19 critics reviews for a disappointing 52/10 and a user score of 0.5/10 based on 43 user ratings for a "Overwhelming Dislike" user score.

"Overwhelming dislike" means that everyone who saw it, which would be the target anti-white audience for the most part, hated it.

The director went out of his way to explain to the press why he made this movie, because black people are so poor and put upon, and that it's about making black people the star of the show, so to speak.

"You know that Black character that's just there to be nebulously Black in the background. They're not really a person and we all can picture it," he noted. "Beyond the movie, we all know what it's like to feel pushed to the side and have somebody else pushed to the front."

He would later vaguely explain, "This movie is about learning to be seen how you deserve to be seen. That's something that a lot of Black people can connect with, but I think there are a lot of people who also maybe feel pushed to the side or not regarded as fully as they deserve to be."

Yeah, that message totally flopped.

Maybe this will be a lesson to the folks who push this "aNtI-RaCiSt" racism drivel.

But I doubt it.


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