Posted on 06/18/2010 7:21:52 AM PDT by chesley
She hasn't even been officially confirmed as having the role, but Angelina Jolie is already receiving criticism over her possible portrayal of the legendary Queen of the Nile.
Jolie, who turned 35 last week, is caught up in a racially charged debate over whether the role should have been played by a black woman
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1287505/Race-row-erupts-casting-Angelina-Jolie-Cleopatra.html#ixzz0rDMI1hT4
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Yep. A member of the Ptolmaic ruling family of Egypt, descended from one of Alexander the Great’s generals.
Cleopatra was a Macedonian Greek.
It existed, but such race baiting black supremacists who said things like white people (white devils) were an African science experiment gone wrong were rightly ignored.
Over the next 25 years, they got departments at our universities to spread their hate in "sociology" courses.
Yes. Enough history hadn't been rewritten yet and some public schools still taught history.
“The Egyptians have never been black.’
Not true, the Eegyptians of Upper Egypt were from present day northern Ethiopia. There are many images from ancient Egypt that portray black Egyptians.
Mario Peebles said that the key thing to remember was that Jesus was a black man. I thought the key thing to remember was the Jesus was the Son of God who died for our sins.
Maybe the Black community is mixing her up with Miss Cleo!
Didn’t you know that Macedonians were really West Africans in disguise?
That's a myth I'm perfectly willing to perpetuate up to the point that modern Jews demand reparations from blacks for their ancestor's bondage ;-)
Yes, she was descended from Alexander’s general Ptolomey, who was Macedonian.
“Racially charged? It’s a freak’n MOVIE for God’s sake.”
Don’t forget that Hollywood is Leftist, Liberal, Loony Land where academics is forbidden and affirmative action takes the fore in any decision making.
I see from the article that they are ‘no longer taking comments’.
I’ll bet there were some doozies.
OK, I'm a engineer, not a linguist or a historian, but my BS meter is very sensitive, and his "evidence" was extremely thin.
Probably true but I'd bet that the black population in America was just as peeved as with this new casting choice. The fact is that in the early sixties there were absolutely no nationwide (or powerful local) outlets for the collective black voice. I suspect that it is this restricted access to public media that is at the root of the perceived absence of discontent.
Man, what a bunch of racists.
Indeed, for reference there are several classical historians to consult. They chronicled Antony’s love affair with her, and uh, if she had been “nubian” (the term Romans used for black people of africa)it would have been noted. This is right up there with the “egyptian” period of hip hop. ridiculous.
Actually, the myth that all good things done in Egypt were done by people with black skin did not exist back then. I think it was the early 1970’s when blacks started saying that all important people in history were secretly negroes. Jesus was black. Socrates was black. Beethoven was black. It goes on and on. When Elizabeth Taylor starred in “Cleopatra” this sort of thinking had not yet been dreamed up.
This is one of those really strange situations where all the evidence says one thing yet there are serious people who think she was Black. If you do a search on the internet you will be surprised how prevalent the “Cleopatra was Black” theory is.
As near as I can tell, the proof they cite is that one of Cleopatra’s Grandparents is unknown so she must be Black. The fact that Egyptians were not Black and the Ptolomys tended to marry their own kin seem to not mean a thing.
Since there is something like a one in a million chance that she has a tiny amount of Black blood then she must be Black.
The world is going insane.
BTW, there is mention of her looks in ancient writings and none of them say she was Black. I am sure one person described her as having light brown hair.
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