Who said it was too over the top? It was pretty much just curisosity from everyone asking, it's people like you that overblow that questioning because you automatically jump to the conclusion of the person trying to be racist.
That's not too hard to comprehend. What's hard to comprehend is that this Marvel Universe frames itself to be set in our world - so to have a utopia that's extremely technologically advanced, surround by many many countries in a huge continent that is considerably less technologically advanced than the rest of the world does leave pause for question on believability of farfetchedness, NOT because it's a place occupied by black people. You could remove the colour of their skin and replace it for any other colour, and it would STILL be unbelievable how a place surrounded by many other countries less technologically developed than the rest of the world is the most technologically developed place in the world. Even more so considering how the rest of the world came to be so technologically advanced. Especially as people's answers seem to just be they have a lot of vibranium and wealth. A mineral and wealth doesn't contstitute for the many reasons needed for a place to be not only technologically the most advanced, but medicinally also.
The reason why no one questions Iron Man is because like I said, it's framed to be set in our world. Which brings with it everything that would have given countries rise to being how they are portrayed in the film and in that/our world. It's not much of a leap that a man who lives in such a technologically built country that he can produce more far-fetched technology such as a working mechanical protective exoskeleton with a power reactor, two things which already exist in the real world to some extent, with military exoskeletons being built and explored, and power technology getting smaller and stronger.
No one questions Thor, because it's not set in our world, it's just portrayed as magic, or science that we don't understand, it only really become a problem now that it becomes more connected.
The problem is that Wakanda is set to be placed within our real world, that hasn't built itself on magic or alien influence. Therefore it's weird for a place in Africa (not because it's in Africa, but because most countries in Africa are developing nations. It would be like having a place in the heart of Europe that is as advanced to the state that Wakanda is (from what I'm being told of curing cancer/ilnesses etc.) and then every surrounding country just entering the industrial development or a renaissance type era), which throughout time, compared to many other countries in the world, is far less technologically advanced up until recent years/century. That's not racism at all, it's believability in a fictional space.
People's problems are that they're projecting their own concerns of the films being attacked because it has a black cast for people genuinely asking questions about it. My first post was admitting I'm ignorant of the lore and knowledge of Black Panther and was simply asking how in the comics a place like it came to be - but even asking such a thing is racist and losing your shit now because you're genuinely interest... because the trailers looked really good and sparked an interest for something that I have no idea about. Perhaps some of my phrasing was shit in mentioning Africa. I understand there's many different countries within the place, but there's many countries that are developing. I also don't understand how people are misconstruing how I can't understand that Wakanda would want to keep it's technology and wealth protected and safe, yes I can understand why they would want to do that. I don't understand HOW they got their technology. The only vague asnwer that some people have given is Vibranium... more people have cared about trying to cause shit by being over protective in defending it, if it were literally any other topic, explaining to someone who is ADMITEDLY proclaiming ignorance of knowing anything about it, then they would just explain the lore... I understand it to some degree, because there will be people saying shit about it because it is a black film.
Also that shit with junior member therefore shitposter? Get off your high horse!