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    Well, in the MCU they were hidden until the last year or three. That would seem to preclude any refugee policy.

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    They seem quite content to let their African neighbours starve to death

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    The real question is: have refugees ever accepted Wakanda?? And when I say “The real question”, I mean “A completely different question”.

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    in the MCU - Bucky could be considered a refugee, no?

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  • Well, they did, but that was forever ago...

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    yesterday






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    They seem quite content to let their African neighbours starve to death

    – Valorum
    yesterday






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    The real question is: have refugees ever accepted Wakanda?? And when I say “The real question”, I mean “A completely different question”.

    – Paul D. Waite
    yesterday






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    in the MCU - Bucky could be considered a refugee, no?

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    yesterday











  • Well, they did, but that was forever ago...

    – Machavity
    yesterday














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  • 1





    Well, in the MCU they were hidden until the last year or three. That would seem to preclude any refugee policy.

    – Adamant
    yesterday






  • 20





    They seem quite content to let their African neighbours starve to death

    – Valorum
    yesterday






  • 3





    The real question is: have refugees ever accepted Wakanda?? And when I say “The real question”, I mean “A completely different question”.

    – Paul D. Waite
    yesterday






  • 7





    in the MCU - Bucky could be considered a refugee, no?

    – NKCampbell
    yesterday











  • Well, they did, but that was forever ago...

    – Machavity
    yesterday














  • 1





    Well, in the MCU they were hidden until the last year or three. That would seem to preclude any refugee policy.

    – Adamant
    yesterday






  • 20





    They seem quite content to let their African neighbours starve to death

    – Valorum
    yesterday






  • 3





    The real question is: have refugees ever accepted Wakanda?? And when I say “The real question”, I mean “A completely different question”.

    – Paul D. Waite
    yesterday






  • 7





    in the MCU - Bucky could be considered a refugee, no?

    – NKCampbell
    yesterday











  • Well, they did, but that was forever ago...

    – Machavity
    yesterday








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1





Well, in the MCU they were hidden until the last year or three. That would seem to preclude any refugee policy.

– Adamant
yesterday





Well, in the MCU they were hidden until the last year or three. That would seem to preclude any refugee policy.

– Adamant
yesterday




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20





They seem quite content to let their African neighbours starve to death

– Valorum
yesterday





They seem quite content to let their African neighbours starve to death

– Valorum
yesterday




3




3





The real question is: have refugees ever accepted Wakanda?? And when I say “The real question”, I mean “A completely different question”.

– Paul D. Waite
yesterday





The real question is: have refugees ever accepted Wakanda?? And when I say “The real question”, I mean “A completely different question”.

– Paul D. Waite
yesterday




7




7





in the MCU - Bucky could be considered a refugee, no?

– NKCampbell
yesterday





in the MCU - Bucky could be considered a refugee, no?

– NKCampbell
yesterday













Well, they did, but that was forever ago...

– Machavity
yesterday





Well, they did, but that was forever ago...

– Machavity
yesterday










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In the MCU, we learn that Wakanda is (almost) entirely isolationist. With the exception of Bucky, who's living at a remote farm just inside the border, seemingly as a personal favour to Steve Rogers, the Wakandan leadership seem unwilling to accept any outsiders being part of their society, period.




T'CHALLA: Nakia thinks we should be doing more.



W'KABI: More, like what?



T'CHALLA: Foreign aid, refugee programs.



W'KABI: You let the refugees in… they bring their problems with them. And then Wakanda is like everywhere else. Now if you said you
wanted me and my men… to go out there and clean up the world, then
I’ll be all for it.



Black Panther - Script






In the comics, Wakanda's response to refugees at their borders was initially to simply turn them away with violence. When they tired of that, they constructed a gigantic wall to stop them from getting in in the first place.



enter image description here
New Avengers Vol.3 #18





After the existence of Wakanda became widely known, they did accept in a small number of refugees. Mismanagement of the camp and a heavy-handed response to low level violence (largely caused by placing refugees from warring factions in the same areas of the camp) led to increasing amounts of violence and, ultimately, a full blown humanitarian crisis.




You see, back in Wakanda, things were a little TENSE. The client had set up a refugee camp in the kingdom's border region where tribesmen seeking ASYLUM from regional ethnic wars would be SAFE.

Safe from their governments -- but not from EACH OTHER. They kinda brought their war WITH them. The client often found himself interceding in skirmishes between the refugees, which aggravated the Wakandan people that much MORE.




enter image description here
Black Panther Vol. 3 #1






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    It's hard to resist the urge to make a political quip about this.

    – jpmc26
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    @jpmc26 - Yes, it's almost too deliciously apt. Like eating a cake made out of frosting

    – Valorum
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    But who paid for the wall?

    – Meg
    16 hours ago






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    @Meg - probably the sale of 'Make Wakanda Great Again' merchandise

    – Valorum
    15 hours ago











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In the MCU, we learn that Wakanda is (almost) entirely isolationist. With the exception of Bucky, who's living at a remote farm just inside the border, seemingly as a personal favour to Steve Rogers, the Wakandan leadership seem unwilling to accept any outsiders being part of their society, period.




T'CHALLA: Nakia thinks we should be doing more.



W'KABI: More, like what?



T'CHALLA: Foreign aid, refugee programs.



W'KABI: You let the refugees in… they bring their problems with them. And then Wakanda is like everywhere else. Now if you said you
wanted me and my men… to go out there and clean up the world, then
I’ll be all for it.



Black Panther - Script






In the comics, Wakanda's response to refugees at their borders was initially to simply turn them away with violence. When they tired of that, they constructed a gigantic wall to stop them from getting in in the first place.



enter image description here
New Avengers Vol.3 #18





After the existence of Wakanda became widely known, they did accept in a small number of refugees. Mismanagement of the camp and a heavy-handed response to low level violence (largely caused by placing refugees from warring factions in the same areas of the camp) led to increasing amounts of violence and, ultimately, a full blown humanitarian crisis.




You see, back in Wakanda, things were a little TENSE. The client had set up a refugee camp in the kingdom's border region where tribesmen seeking ASYLUM from regional ethnic wars would be SAFE.

Safe from their governments -- but not from EACH OTHER. They kinda brought their war WITH them. The client often found himself interceding in skirmishes between the refugees, which aggravated the Wakandan people that much MORE.




enter image description here
Black Panther Vol. 3 #1






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    @Thunderforge - I'm mobile at the mo and can't check it. You can either find it yourself (and edit it for me) or you can wait a couple of hours for me to fix it ;-)

    – Valorum
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    It's hard to resist the urge to make a political quip about this.

    – jpmc26
    yesterday






  • 3





    @jpmc26 - Yes, it's almost too deliciously apt. Like eating a cake made out of frosting

    – Valorum
    yesterday






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    But who paid for the wall?

    – Meg
    16 hours ago






  • 2





    @Meg - probably the sale of 'Make Wakanda Great Again' merchandise

    – Valorum
    15 hours ago
















39














In the MCU, we learn that Wakanda is (almost) entirely isolationist. With the exception of Bucky, who's living at a remote farm just inside the border, seemingly as a personal favour to Steve Rogers, the Wakandan leadership seem unwilling to accept any outsiders being part of their society, period.




T'CHALLA: Nakia thinks we should be doing more.



W'KABI: More, like what?



T'CHALLA: Foreign aid, refugee programs.



W'KABI: You let the refugees in… they bring their problems with them. And then Wakanda is like everywhere else. Now if you said you
wanted me and my men… to go out there and clean up the world, then
I’ll be all for it.



Black Panther - Script






In the comics, Wakanda's response to refugees at their borders was initially to simply turn them away with violence. When they tired of that, they constructed a gigantic wall to stop them from getting in in the first place.



enter image description here
New Avengers Vol.3 #18





After the existence of Wakanda became widely known, they did accept in a small number of refugees. Mismanagement of the camp and a heavy-handed response to low level violence (largely caused by placing refugees from warring factions in the same areas of the camp) led to increasing amounts of violence and, ultimately, a full blown humanitarian crisis.




You see, back in Wakanda, things were a little TENSE. The client had set up a refugee camp in the kingdom's border region where tribesmen seeking ASYLUM from regional ethnic wars would be SAFE.

Safe from their governments -- but not from EACH OTHER. They kinda brought their war WITH them. The client often found himself interceding in skirmishes between the refugees, which aggravated the Wakandan people that much MORE.




enter image description here
Black Panther Vol. 3 #1






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  • 1





    @Thunderforge - I'm mobile at the mo and can't check it. You can either find it yourself (and edit it for me) or you can wait a couple of hours for me to fix it ;-)

    – Valorum
    yesterday






  • 29





    It's hard to resist the urge to make a political quip about this.

    – jpmc26
    yesterday






  • 3





    @jpmc26 - Yes, it's almost too deliciously apt. Like eating a cake made out of frosting

    – Valorum
    yesterday






  • 5





    But who paid for the wall?

    – Meg
    16 hours ago






  • 2





    @Meg - probably the sale of 'Make Wakanda Great Again' merchandise

    – Valorum
    15 hours ago














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39







In the MCU, we learn that Wakanda is (almost) entirely isolationist. With the exception of Bucky, who's living at a remote farm just inside the border, seemingly as a personal favour to Steve Rogers, the Wakandan leadership seem unwilling to accept any outsiders being part of their society, period.




T'CHALLA: Nakia thinks we should be doing more.



W'KABI: More, like what?



T'CHALLA: Foreign aid, refugee programs.



W'KABI: You let the refugees in… they bring their problems with them. And then Wakanda is like everywhere else. Now if you said you
wanted me and my men… to go out there and clean up the world, then
I’ll be all for it.



Black Panther - Script






In the comics, Wakanda's response to refugees at their borders was initially to simply turn them away with violence. When they tired of that, they constructed a gigantic wall to stop them from getting in in the first place.



enter image description here
New Avengers Vol.3 #18





After the existence of Wakanda became widely known, they did accept in a small number of refugees. Mismanagement of the camp and a heavy-handed response to low level violence (largely caused by placing refugees from warring factions in the same areas of the camp) led to increasing amounts of violence and, ultimately, a full blown humanitarian crisis.




You see, back in Wakanda, things were a little TENSE. The client had set up a refugee camp in the kingdom's border region where tribesmen seeking ASYLUM from regional ethnic wars would be SAFE.

Safe from their governments -- but not from EACH OTHER. They kinda brought their war WITH them. The client often found himself interceding in skirmishes between the refugees, which aggravated the Wakandan people that much MORE.




enter image description here
Black Panther Vol. 3 #1






share|improve this answer















In the MCU, we learn that Wakanda is (almost) entirely isolationist. With the exception of Bucky, who's living at a remote farm just inside the border, seemingly as a personal favour to Steve Rogers, the Wakandan leadership seem unwilling to accept any outsiders being part of their society, period.




T'CHALLA: Nakia thinks we should be doing more.



W'KABI: More, like what?



T'CHALLA: Foreign aid, refugee programs.



W'KABI: You let the refugees in… they bring their problems with them. And then Wakanda is like everywhere else. Now if you said you
wanted me and my men… to go out there and clean up the world, then
I’ll be all for it.



Black Panther - Script






In the comics, Wakanda's response to refugees at their borders was initially to simply turn them away with violence. When they tired of that, they constructed a gigantic wall to stop them from getting in in the first place.



enter image description here
New Avengers Vol.3 #18





After the existence of Wakanda became widely known, they did accept in a small number of refugees. Mismanagement of the camp and a heavy-handed response to low level violence (largely caused by placing refugees from warring factions in the same areas of the camp) led to increasing amounts of violence and, ultimately, a full blown humanitarian crisis.




You see, back in Wakanda, things were a little TENSE. The client had set up a refugee camp in the kingdom's border region where tribesmen seeking ASYLUM from regional ethnic wars would be SAFE.

Safe from their governments -- but not from EACH OTHER. They kinda brought their war WITH them. The client often found himself interceding in skirmishes between the refugees, which aggravated the Wakandan people that much MORE.




enter image description here
Black Panther Vol. 3 #1







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    @Thunderforge - I'm mobile at the mo and can't check it. You can either find it yourself (and edit it for me) or you can wait a couple of hours for me to fix it ;-)

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    It's hard to resist the urge to make a political quip about this.

    – jpmc26
    yesterday






  • 3





    @jpmc26 - Yes, it's almost too deliciously apt. Like eating a cake made out of frosting

    – Valorum
    yesterday






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    But who paid for the wall?

    – Meg
    16 hours ago






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    @Meg - probably the sale of 'Make Wakanda Great Again' merchandise

    – Valorum
    15 hours ago














  • 1





    @Thunderforge - I'm mobile at the mo and can't check it. You can either find it yourself (and edit it for me) or you can wait a couple of hours for me to fix it ;-)

    – Valorum
    yesterday






  • 29





    It's hard to resist the urge to make a political quip about this.

    – jpmc26
    yesterday






  • 3





    @jpmc26 - Yes, it's almost too deliciously apt. Like eating a cake made out of frosting

    – Valorum
    yesterday






  • 5





    But who paid for the wall?

    – Meg
    16 hours ago






  • 2





    @Meg - probably the sale of 'Make Wakanda Great Again' merchandise

    – Valorum
    15 hours ago








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@Thunderforge - I'm mobile at the mo and can't check it. You can either find it yourself (and edit it for me) or you can wait a couple of hours for me to fix it ;-)

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@Thunderforge - I'm mobile at the mo and can't check it. You can either find it yourself (and edit it for me) or you can wait a couple of hours for me to fix it ;-)

– Valorum
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It's hard to resist the urge to make a political quip about this.

– jpmc26
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It's hard to resist the urge to make a political quip about this.

– jpmc26
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@jpmc26 - Yes, it's almost too deliciously apt. Like eating a cake made out of frosting

– Valorum
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@jpmc26 - Yes, it's almost too deliciously apt. Like eating a cake made out of frosting

– Valorum
yesterday




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But who paid for the wall?

– Meg
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But who paid for the wall?

– Meg
16 hours ago




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@Meg - probably the sale of 'Make Wakanda Great Again' merchandise

– Valorum
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– Valorum
15 hours ago










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