Netflix Made 'Cleopatra' Black, Leading To Egyptian Outrage
The ‘Cleopatra’ Complex: Netflix Made Its Lead Actress Black, Leading To Egyptian Outrage
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“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.HEAD BACK TO THE RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM HOMEPAGE
The last sentence is an extremely hot take that got many Egyptians talking on social media. With the series set to begin airing in just a matter of weeks on May 10, now’s definitely the time to be having these type of cultural conversations.Watch the trailer for Netflix’s upcoming docuseries Queen Cleopatra below, and afterwards keep scrolling to tap into the great race debate going down on social media:
1. After the success of Cleopatra, Netflix brings you:
via @moviecynicYT
2. The Iranian Director of Queen Cleopatra, Tina Gharavi doubles down and describes Egyptians as "Black Arabs". And then she went on blabbing about "Arab Invasions" Pathetic.
via @xumas_iq
3. The entire narrative around Cleopatra being black is nothing more than American academics and media lying to America’s black population to make them feel better about themselves.
via @MorgothsReview
4. How do we tell Netflix that Egypt was politically irrelevant at the time of Cleopatra and Rome was the great power in the world?
via @HMBoehmond
5. This is getting beyond a joke now. Cleopatra was Macedonian Greek, known for their Nordic appearance. Why depict her as black? Bizarre 🤯
via @BFirstParty
6. You're making a documentary. Cleopatra's ethnicity was not some irrelevant factor. Her first language was greek and she was the first of her royal line to even try and learn egyptian. She grew up culturally Greek in a majority Greek city.
via @39ori_chan
7. Well, it seems Jada Pinkett Smith has folks all uptight because of her upcoming documentary on Netflix. It's called #QueenCleopatra and it airs on May 10. The issue is, Cleopatra is shown as Black woman and some don't like it. Personally, I can't wait to see it! 👸🏾👸🏾👸🏾
via @KimWrites4U
8. According to archaeological research, this is what Cleopatra VII looked like.
via @sergileonardo23
9. The real Queen Cleopatra , Cleopatra and the ancient Egyptians are not black
via @yasminmohyelden
10. Cleopatra is so overdone too, like if you want to tell a story about a black queen, here's a list. -Amina- Warrior Queen of Zaria Nigeria -Kandake- Warrior Empress of Ethiopia -Yaa Asantewa- Ashanti Kingdom, Ghana -Queen Moremi– Ile-Ife Kingdom, Nigeria And many more.
via @AmberTheFantasy
11. Yes she was black and I stand on that!!! Stop trying to say Cleopatra was white because she was not!
via @ModestyQueen19
12. I don’t wanna talk about this shit but i am sorry but what do expect us to do, clapping to you damn actions You can’t ruin the Egyptian history, cleopatra wasn’t black, ancient Egyptians weren’t black Fuck off Netflix
via @EgyptianEgle24
13. But y’all upset over Cleopatra being black, c’mon now 😂
via @JAAY_ROCK_
14. No one speaks about how gal gadot is playing cleopatra and she’s not Greek or Egyptian either ?
via @afr0samucry
15. At the age of 17, Cleopatra became Queen of Egypt and ruled until she was 39 years old. She was a polyglot, as she spoke nine languages, including Ancient Egyptian and the languages of the Parthians, Hebrews, Medes, Troglodytes, Syrians, Ethiopians, Kushite (Nubian) and Arabs. This meant that she was able to read any book in the world. She was also very knowledgeable in various subjects such as geography, history, astronomy, international diplomacy, mathematics, alchemy, medicine, zoology, economics, and more. Despite her many books being destroyed in a fire, some of her herbal remedies and beauty tips have survived. Additionally, her knowledge of languages allowed her to have access to numerous papyri that are now lost. Her influence on the sciences and medicine was highly esteemed in the early centuries of Christianity, making her an unparalleled figure in human history. #Africa
via @Joe__Bassey
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