Cleopatra should be played by a black actor – but not just because it might be more accurate - Woke Journalist advocates for Cleopatra to be played by a black woman just for diversity

Certain black american pieces of garbage think because their ancestors were slaves they have the right to steal other cultures and rewrite history. Their ancestors were victims and now they are "taking back" what was "always theirs" 'n shieeet. Except they are nothing but racist black supremacists accusing "the white man" of cultural appropriation while doing the same and being proud of it.
Niggers are incapable of creating their own society or culture beyond burning each other inside of tires lined with gasoline or putting bones in their noses. Their only 'creations' are just bastardized versions of White culture. They wish that they were White and created White culture is what it comes down to. Black supremacy is just bitter self loathing and jealously.
Slavery is the only reason why Netflix is kissing their ugly asses.
No it is because kikes run Netflix and the media. And they use niggers as biological weapons against Europeans and other Whites. There were more White slaves worldwide than nigger slaves in America at the height of the transatlantic slave trade. Even the world slave is a word traced historically to White slavery.
 
its hilarious how the media cares so much about misinformation and deplatforming extremists but then sucks up to hotep theories. it's also weird because alright so black people are responsible for the pyramids because the people who owned the slaves are black, right? but then the color of the slaves overrides the color of the owners when it comes to america? and dont give me that black jew claptrap
 
I mean, we have an Egyptian actor here that's a baseline for "Egyptian". Does he look black?

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wow, only heard of this because the BBC put out a piece on it with plenty of 'well she could have been black'. A government funded media organisation.
History wept...and in that trailer...jesus 'I don't care what they tell you in school, she was black'.

Fuck historical destruction
 
lol the whole WE WUZ KANGZ shit from American blacks is just weapons grade copium for not being able to deal with the fact that their ancestors were a bunch of hut dwelling, half naked spear chuckers.
Nah even worse, they are the children of the Africans that couldn't even do that properly so they were enslaved by the actual Chad Africans.
 
The weirdest thing is, there are tons of civilizations in Africa that these coons could be focusing on. Mansa Musa, of the Mali Empire in West African was probably one of the richest people of his time.

Probably because the Kingdom of Mali was the biggest slave trading nation. They don't want to bring attention to that or the fact that it was white people (French) that ended the West African/Trans-Saharan slave trade.

The Trans-Saharan was much bigger and went on much longer than the Trans-Atlantic trade. No one wants it brought up that the Islamic Empire enslaved more Africans than the West. Or talk about how they castrated all the men and killed the infants of the women if they got pregnant so they wouldn't have to worry about a growing population of Africans.
 
its hilarious how the media cares so much about misinformation and deplatforming extremists but then sucks up to hotep theories.
They don't care, though. The media itself is the single largest source of disinformation and outright defamation in existence. The media complaining about "disinformation" is pure projection and an example of the usual scumbag tactic of accusing everyone of what you do yourself.
 
Certain black american pieces of garbage think because their ancestors were slaves they have the right to steal other cultures and rewrite history. Their ancestors were victims and now they are "taking back" what was "always theirs" 'n shieeet. Except they are nothing but racist black supremacists accusing "the white man" of cultural appropriation while doing the same and being proud of it.

Slavery is the only reason why Netflix is kissing their ugly asses. As if they were the only ones with ancestors who suffered. The fucking romans had slaves and slavery still exist ffs!

Fuck cuck Smith and his nasty ass bald harpy wife! Fuck everyone who participated in this Netflix pile of shit and of course fuck Netflix!

Give me a trillion top hats but this shit seriously makes me angry,
I would love to see the several million black people in America do a DNA test to see how many of them actually came from slaves. I agree with you, like Netflix would be disabling comment sections if they ever made a movie with a black actor playing Charlemagne or Eirik Blood-Axe.
 
I mean, we have an Egyptian actor here that's a baseline for "Egyptian". Does he look black?

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No, he doesn't look black at all, but he doesn't look white either except to the very stupid who think that, if you're not 100% black looking, you're white.

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Omar Sharif was also Egyptian and you can see some ethnic similarities between them, because of particular differences in their ancestry.

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Niggers are incapable of creating their own society or culture beyond burning each other inside of tires lined with gasoline or putting bones in their noses. Their only 'creations' are just bastardized versions of White culture. They wish that they were White and created White culture is what it comes down to. Black supremacy is just bitter self loathing and jealously.
There is actual black folk lore and stories. I had some of them in a book in my childhood, although I bet they would be declared racist by todays standards.

There is probably more than I'm aware of. Oral traditions, tales told around campfires, etc. Why aren't these made into movies? Why do they feel the need to cannibalize European folk tales and stories? Hell, even John Henry could be made into a decent movie, and thats an American story about a black man.
 

‘Queen Cleopatra’ Director Speaks Out: ‘What Bothers You So Much About a Black Cleopatra?’​

Last summer, I was living in Venice Beach and had decided, due to a friend’s persistence, to visit a fortune teller. Me, ever the sceptic but game for a laugh, agreed to go along. What the fortune teller said made me roll my eyes: “I am not saying you are Cleopatra but somehow you share her story and are connected.”

Less than a month later, I got a call from a production company making Jada Pinkett Smith’s “African Queens” and was subsequently hired to direct four episodes of a drama-documentary on the life of the controversial leader. The joke was on me.

I remember as a kid seeing Elizabeth Taylor play Cleopatra. I was captivated, but even then, I felt the image was not right. Was her skin really that white? With this new production, could I find the answers about Cleopatra’s heritage and release her from the stranglehold that Hollywood had placed on her image?

Born in Iran, I am a Persian, and Cleopatra’s heritage has been attributed at one time or another to the Greeks, the Macedonians and the Persians. The known facts are that her Macedonian Greek family — the Ptolemaic lineage — intermarried with West Asian’s Seleucid dynasty and had been in Egypt for 300 years. Cleopatra was eight generations away from these Ptolemaic ancestors, making the chance of her being white somewhat unlikely. After 300 years, surely, we can safely say Cleopatra was Egyptian. She was no more Greek or Macedonian than Rita Wilson or Jennifer Aniston. Both are one generation from Greece.

Doing the research, I realized what a political act it would be to see Cleopatra portrayed by a Black actress. For me, the idea that people had gotten it so incredibly wrong before — historically, from Theda Bara to Monica Bellucci, and recently, with Angelina Jolie and Gal Gadot in the running to play her — meant we had to get it even more right. The hunt was on to find the right performer to bring Cleopatra into the 21st century.

Why shouldn’t Cleopatra be a melanated sister? And why do some people need Cleopatra to be white? Her proximity to whiteness seems to give her value, and for some Egyptians it seems to really matter.

After much hang-wringing and countless auditions, we found in Adele James an actor who could convey not only Cleopatra’s beauty, but also her strength. What the historians can confirm is that it is more likely that Cleopatra looked like Adele than Elizabeth Taylor ever did.

As production got nearer, I realized the magnitude and political nature of this job. It was important to get things right, but also to find a way of telling the story with humanism and nuance: The last thing we needed was another Cleopatra divorced from her womanhood and her power only sexualized. The HBO series “Rome” portrayed one of the most intelligent, sophisticated and powerful women in the world as a sleazy, dissipated drug addict, yet Egypt didn’t seem to mind. Where was the outrage then? But portraying her as Black? Well.

Perhaps, it’s not just that I’ve directed a series that portrays Cleopatra as Black, but that I have asked Egyptians to see themselves as Africans, and they are furious at me for that. I am okay with this.

While shooting, I became the target of a huge online hate campaign. Egyptians accused me of “blackwashing” and “stealing” their history. Some threatened to ruin my career — which I wanted to tell them was laughable. I was ruining it very well for myself, thank you very much! No amount of reasoning or reminders that Arab invasions had not yet happened in Cleopatra’s age seemed to stem the tide of ridiculous comments. Amir in his bedroom in Cairo wrote to me to earnestly appeal that “Cleopatra was Greek!” Oh, Lawd! Why would that be a good thing to you, Amir? You’re Egyptian.

So, was Cleopatra Black? We don’t know for sure, but we can be certain she wasn’t white like Elizabeth Taylor. We need to have a conversation with ourselves about our colorism, and the internalized white supremacy that Hollywood has indoctrinated us with.

Most of all, we need to realize that Cleopatra’s story is less about her than it is about who we are.

It’s almost as if we don’t realize that misogynoir still has an effect on us today. We need to liberate our imaginations, and boldly create a world in which we can explore our historical figures without fearing the complexity that comes with their depiction. I am proud to stand with “Queen Cleopatra” — a re-imagined Cleopatra — and with the team that made this. We re-imagined a world over 2,000 years ago where once there was an exceptional woman who ruled. I would like to draw a direct line from her to the women in Egypt who rose up in the Arab uprisings, and to my Persian sisters who are today rebelling against a brutal regime. Never before has it been more important to have women leaders: white or Black.

Race hustlers have to hustle race. Bitch has been seething since childhood over Elizabeth Taylor.

Also, keep HBO Rome's name out of your mouth.
 
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she wasn't black or mid eastern tho. she was an ethnic egyptian prior to the muslim conquest. nobody knows wtf these popel looked like because the Ishmaelites races (arabs) erased them from history
Pretty much every sentence in this post is wrong. Cleopatra was Greek, we have a general idea of how Egyptians looked before the Arab conquests because they literally drew artwork of themselves and ancient Egyptians were not erased from history: the Coptic languages evolved from ancient Egyptian, are generally well understood and preserved and many living Copts are descendants of ancient Egyptians.
Also, keep HBO Rome's name out of your mouth.
HBO Rome never claimed to be a documentary either, unlike this shit, otherwise people would have far more issues with it than how Cleopatra was portrayed.
 
she wasn't black or mid eastern tho. she was an ethnic egyptian prior to the muslim conquest. nobody knows wtf these popel looked like because the Ishmaelites races (arabs) erased them from history
Not even that.
Egypt was part of Persian Empire before Cleopatras dynasty took power there.
In 4th century BC Macedonian king Alexander the Great conquered Persia and after his death Egypt was seized by one of his Generals Ptolemy who founded dynasty, that would control Egypt until Roman conquest. Macedonia is located in northern Greece. So she was European.
And all of her ancestors married either their fellow Greeks or each other, there was lot of incest in Ptolemaic dynasty.
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This was from my recommendations today. Before watching it, pay attention to the mannerisms of the black dude.


The Egyptian man -who is a comedian and known figure- presented amazing arguments and was very eloquent end informed.

His arguments about Gal Gadot being Cleopatra being insensitive considering her background was also on point, imo.

The black dude presented himself as someone who understood the "nuances" of race vs nationality, but he really doesn't. A black Brit playing a black American or a white Brit playing a white American is not the same as a black woman playing an Egyptian Greek queen.
 
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