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  3. The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

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  • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

    They are also upset that another film depicts Snape—also a fictional being—as a Black man

    They are also upset that another film depicts the Little Mermaid—also a fictional being—as a Black girl

    This is a just long way of them admitting how much they really hate Black & brown people.

    thejacenallen@mastodon.socialT si_irini@mastodon.socialS hypostase@bsd.networkH baoigheallain@mastodon.ieB zenheathen@beige.partyZ 8 Replies Last reply
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    • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ qasimrashid@mastodon.social

      The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

      They are also upset that another film depicts Snape—also a fictional being—as a Black man

      They are also upset that another film depicts the Little Mermaid—also a fictional being—as a Black girl

      This is a just long way of them admitting how much they really hate Black & brown people.

      thejacenallen@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @QasimRashid “real” lmao

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      • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ qasimrashid@mastodon.social

        The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

        They are also upset that another film depicts Snape—also a fictional being—as a Black man

        They are also upset that another film depicts the Little Mermaid—also a fictional being—as a Black girl

        This is a just long way of them admitting how much they really hate Black & brown people.

        si_irini@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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        #3

        @QasimRashid

        I’m afraid I completely disagree with you here, and this has nothing to do with racism.
        It’s wrong to generalize.
        I think the casting of whoever it is is incredibly unfortunate in this film adaptation, just like in the ones before it.

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        • si_irini@mastodon.socialS si_irini@mastodon.social

          @QasimRashid

          I’m afraid I completely disagree with you here, and this has nothing to do with racism.
          It’s wrong to generalize.
          I think the casting of whoever it is is incredibly unfortunate in this film adaptation, just like in the ones before it.

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          si_irini@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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          #4

          @QasimRashid

          As a Greek woman, this hurts me deeply, but who cares about little Greece anyway? Big Hollywood has its own rules and doesn’t give a damn about little Greece and its millennia-old history and literature. Most people can’t really understand or even begin to feel much of what’s written there.
          And that’s why I don’t even expect anyone here to understand this now.

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          • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ qasimrashid@mastodon.social

            The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

            They are also upset that another film depicts Snape—also a fictional being—as a Black man

            They are also upset that another film depicts the Little Mermaid—also a fictional being—as a Black girl

            This is a just long way of them admitting how much they really hate Black & brown people.

            hypostase@bsd.networkH This user is from outside of this forum
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            @QasimRashid
            I have to admit I was utterly delighted to discover that the face that launched a thousand ships was Black.

            How can you possibly not have a mix of peoples in a Mediterranean story from antiquity?

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            • si_irini@mastodon.socialS si_irini@mastodon.social

              @QasimRashid

              As a Greek woman, this hurts me deeply, but who cares about little Greece anyway? Big Hollywood has its own rules and doesn’t give a damn about little Greece and its millennia-old history and literature. Most people can’t really understand or even begin to feel much of what’s written there.
              And that’s why I don’t even expect anyone here to understand this now.

              2/2

              regordane@mastodon.me.ukR This user is from outside of this forum
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              #6

              @si_irini @QasimRashid

              You do know that Homer is myth, as in fiction? Or maybe you don't?

              Yes, Homer (if he existed) wrote the founding myths of greekness. The Iliad and Odyssey are both very composed works of literature, meaning someone edited/wrote/redacted them, and one may as well call that person Homer.

              But it's myth. It's not fact or history so what anyone looked like is totally up for grabs.

              You are a racist.

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              • regordane@mastodon.me.ukR regordane@mastodon.me.uk

                @si_irini @QasimRashid

                You do know that Homer is myth, as in fiction? Or maybe you don't?

                Yes, Homer (if he existed) wrote the founding myths of greekness. The Iliad and Odyssey are both very composed works of literature, meaning someone edited/wrote/redacted them, and one may as well call that person Homer.

                But it's myth. It's not fact or history so what anyone looked like is totally up for grabs.

                You are a racist.

                regordane@mastodon.me.ukR This user is from outside of this forum
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                @si_irini @QasimRashid

                Helen wasn't even human. She was born from an egg, laid by Leda (yeah, her husband was sort of greek-ish - there was no such thing as Greek at the time). Who knows where Leda came from and what skin colour she might have had?

                Helen was fathered by Zeus - do you believe in Zeus? I don't, but if you do, why would his beautiful daughter not be black?

                Because you're a racist

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                • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ qasimrashid@mastodon.social

                  The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

                  They are also upset that another film depicts Snape—also a fictional being—as a Black man

                  They are also upset that another film depicts the Little Mermaid—also a fictional being—as a Black girl

                  This is a just long way of them admitting how much they really hate Black & brown people.

                  baoigheallain@mastodon.ieB This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @QasimRashid @Susan_calvin they seem to have no problem with Odysseus being a WASP from Boston.

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                  • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ qasimrashid@mastodon.social

                    The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

                    They are also upset that another film depicts Snape—also a fictional being—as a Black man

                    They are also upset that another film depicts the Little Mermaid—also a fictional being—as a Black girl

                    This is a just long way of them admitting how much they really hate Black & brown people.

                    zenheathen@beige.partyZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @QasimRashid Marvel's Thor in film, Heimdall as a Black man. Lost their minds. TV-style version of Interview with the Vampire, Black characters instead of white slave owners. Insanity. Fiction, which is the mind creating a thing that didn't exist, or interpreting a thing which did in a different way anyway, gone a different way slightly, puts some people out of their racist little brains.

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                    • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ qasimrashid@mastodon.social

                      The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

                      They are also upset that another film depicts Snape—also a fictional being—as a Black man

                      They are also upset that another film depicts the Little Mermaid—also a fictional being—as a Black girl

                      This is a just long way of them admitting how much they really hate Black & brown people.

                      jmctee@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @QasimRashid Another example was Rue in the Hunger Games. The color of her skin wasn’t even important to the story line, so everyone who lost their minds over the casting of a person of color were just showing their bigotry.

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                      • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ qasimrashid@mastodon.social

                        The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

                        They are also upset that another film depicts Snape—also a fictional being—as a Black man

                        They are also upset that another film depicts the Little Mermaid—also a fictional being—as a Black girl

                        This is a just long way of them admitting how much they really hate Black & brown people.

                        niavy@masto.bikeN This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #11

                        @QasimRashid
                        Look how Jehovah's Witnesses depict Jesus now: not so wrong, isn't it ?
                        @un_bourguignon

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                        • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ qasimrashid@mastodon.social

                          The people who have spent centuries depicting Jesus Christ, a very real brown Palestinian Jew, as a blond haired blue eyed white guy, are upset that a film depicts Helen of Troy—a fictional person—as a Black woman

                          They are also upset that another film depicts Snape—also a fictional being—as a Black man

                          They are also upset that another film depicts the Little Mermaid—also a fictional being—as a Black girl

                          This is a just long way of them admitting how much they really hate Black & brown people.

                          kierkegaanks@beige.partyK This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @QasimRashid there are no first hand records of jesus existing though

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