Vantage Point With Keli
Hey,
My name is Keli, and yes its a tribal name. It means second. No deep cultural roots. Born and raised in a third world country, moved away to South Africa for almost a decade and now looking onward to the next thing. No longer in South Africa. I love video games, films, music and occasionally comment on culture and politics. I also write.
I use this page as a blog of sort. Find musings here, current content I'm consuming and creating plus a few bonuses.
Identity begins and ends with Christ.
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November 14, 2021
Prison Break TV Show, Quick Thoughts

Currently watching the pilot episode of Prison Break and I can't help but be in awe at how good the writing is. The direction of the episode so far is also really good. I love how the director(&writers) were able to weave in information without having unnecessary exposition dumps. These are handled very efficiently through tiny snatches of conversation here and there filling us in on what we need to know as an audience while ratcheting up the tension.
So far, my favourite moments are the first few minutes as the director is setting up the premise for the entire show. Michael Scofield's(Wentworth Miller had a terrific turn here) tattoo and the inking process tell us so much about Michael as a person and immediately imbues him with character. His monosyllabic responses speak volumes and in particular speak of someone who may not be cold but is exceedingly calculating.
I'm willing to wager a lot of time and planning went into his "evidence board" as the camera lingers just long enough to feed the audience enough tidbits of the important role each character around Michael will be playing as his grand scheme to break his brother out of prison unfolds.
Of particular highlight is how the director(and writers)address the carcéral system in America. Not much is mentioned(in the way of preaching)but one can immediately get a sense that the American penitentiary system is a horrible one to be caught up in. From memory, as a child, when I first watched Prison Break, I remember preferring the scenes that took place outside Fox River Penitentiary. Scenes within the prison made me feel claustrophobic and trapped. This is perhaps due to the lighting and set design but I'm willing to wager the cinematography has a lot to do with this.
Prison Break used excited me as a child because ultimately it was just fantasy television. A television thriller which used the setting of a prison and the premise of a prison break to explore human nature and human corruption. From a personal level, after the past few years and especially after finding out how corrupt the criminal justice system can be in America and how it can be weaponised against individuals, I find myself sympathetic and even afraid of America's carcéral system.
I remember Prison Break being good television. Now as an adult I look forward to enjoying it as a work of art and a piece of cultural and political commentary.

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April 19, 2025
Art For Today

Took my camera along for my morning run.

Some shaky cam as I had my head on a swivel. Didn’t want to get jumped. Wasn’t entirely fruitless as I did get some cool shots. This being said, better to head out earlier when wildlife is closer to the fence. I wouldn’t risk it though.

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Thoughts On Illegal Immigration Podcast Format

Due to the surge of illegal immigration the world over, it does seem that there are a lot of misconceptions about legal migration.
Some quick thoughts from personal experience👇

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February 02, 2023
The Gaming Podcast Ep 2

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January 22, 2023
The Gaming Podcast(Audio Only)

Hey Everyone,
To those who prefer listening as to watching. Find the premier episode of The Gaming Podcast below. We cover Hogwarts Legacy, Dead Space Remake, Xbox Performance Issues, Sony Dominance in the single player narrative driven space and more...
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March 24, 2025
Assassins In Thine Own Shadow

Thoughts on goings on at Ubisoft, from my latest piece:

"The stunt at the game’s launch of reportedly hiring lawyers to track down mean comments online directed to developers reeked of infantility. Then there’s the nearly two hour long credits at the end of the game. These are more akin to a rap sheet detailing the companies numerous crimes, artistic and otherwise. Self-submitted evidence of a development process and team that were overly bloated. Unforced and costly errors. Assassins Creed Shadows is a game on the cusp of greatness hobbled by questionable narrative choices and negative sentiment garnered during the game’s marketing run."-Keli.
Excerpt from:
https://vantagepointwithkeli.com/assassins-in-thine-own-shadow/

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March 24, 2025
A New Wakanda

Latest piece is out:
"Seemingly, an attempt to inseminate young minds with poisonous ideas about race where people of black ethnicity are always and will forever be victims. Forever victims robbed of greatness by racist others. Always at the cusp of total domination but cheated out of victory at various junctures in time. Utterly helpless to save themselves yet secretly harbouring tremendous potential. Always in need of western liberals to elevate them and “their truth” to never attained before heights. Such is the double edged nature of Afro-centrism."-Keli
Excerpt from:
https://vantagepointwithkeli.com/a-new-wakanda/

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June 05, 2025
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March 14, 2025
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On The Unbearable Weight Of Insanity On The Inter-webs.

I think I must be losing my mind. The sheer nonsense that is populating YouTube recommendations of late is off the charts. I keep getting recommendations from pretend-communists about how the death of capitalism is nigh. To my chagrin, I have ventured to read some of the comments to these videos and it's a whole choir of chorusing wannabe socialists celebrating the purported death of capitalism.

Rather than point out the obvious, that capitalism is scapegoated for the ills of man, it is instead blamed for the ills of man. Yes, it is true that big corporations prioritise share price and profits over anything else. This isn't the fault of capitalism, simply the evil of man in full display. Why would we then pivot to the proven poison pill of communism as a remedy to heart problems.

I feel the need to write about this but frankly it will be more for catharsis for my soul rather than a genuine desire to inform. It's not that I'm better informed, simply that I don't care to dabble in madness. Something awry is afoot. Very similar to the numerous anti-Tesla/anti-Musk videos propagating all over YouTube.

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June 06, 2025
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Quick Thoughts On Trump Musk Feud

In Captain America: Civil War Tony & Cap are at logger heads. In the film, the directors highlight that Tony has valid points but is idealistic in his views. Cap, who's weathered many storms has a realistic take on things and is willing to go outside the law. While Tony wants "good things" they are unachievable. Cap on the other hand wants to do what's right all the while staying true to who he is. Cap is not trying to just do or look good. He is good.

Even after multiple viewings, it is clear that Cap was right, or at least that's what the directors intended the audience to take away. Stripped of everything he still held on firm to his beliefs and to his friends even when they contradicted the existing laws.

In my view, Trump is Cap. Mr. Musk is not Tony but rather him and the entirety of the tech bros are Tony. No true moral centre or any particular beliefs serving as their foundation other than the pursuit of knowledge. Trump on the other hand is grounded by his beliefs: In his country, in his mission and the people he leads.

 

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January 19, 2025
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Darkness Rising

I follow the non woke left on X and every now and again they retweet something from Dave Chappell or some comedian they happen to agree with(usually if they touch on the Gaza Strip). It’s often the said comedian/personality etc giving President Trump advice on how best to govern and what to do differently next time round. Their soliloquies often completely dismiss Trump as a leader and more importantly as a person. He’s just an object to be lectured at and to fulfil their wishes and desires. They clearly despise him. They undersell or understate his achievements and still believe in every other hoax.

I’m not an American but even I can feel bitterness encroaching on the edges of my heart. Like shadows creeping up along the edge of a forest before consuming it whole. Bitterness at the arrogance of said commentators/personalities. Bitterness at their wilful ignorance. Bitterness at them for attempting to rob Trump of his humanity. Sometimes I'm tempted to unfollow these accounts but I'm reminded that it gives me a perspective I don't have on many shared issues.

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