As a South Indian, my grandfather told me "No Matter what they tell you, Martin Luther King was a South Indian who spoke Telugu". Even my cat confirmed the same in meows.
As a South East Asian, my grandmother told me "No matter what they tell you, Leonardo da Vinci was Filipino." Even the Aswang outside my window agreed.
When you mess up a show so badly that you get sued by an *entire country* for misinformation due to appropriating their historical figures, you know you've messed up badly.
Apparently in a interview, the lead actress said (if i understood correctly) the country is racist and are so threatened by the skin of the color that they are suing the show
@@subfusck imagine calling the people whose own history and culture you are stealing rascist because they call you out for incorrect information... I can only imagine that happening to my country's history... "Nah, Jose Rizal is black or even better... Datu Lapu lapu is black... And you are a rascist Filipino if you think otherwise"
@Mysta's Bottom Lashes I see, so they're taking a page out of Disney's book then. If someone doesn't like the God awful shitty product movie/show you made, call them racists, sexists, bigots, etc.
No, please don’t use Greek historians as a source because they claimed the ancient Egyptians were Ethiopic in appearance but we don’t believe them when they say that. So let’s not pick and choose which Greeks we believe. Instead, let’s just depend on our own personal bias, works much better.
As Italian I can confirm Ghandi was indead Gianni Morandi's ancestor and had fun weekends eating pizza and playing soccer with Benito Mussolini and the rest of the vatican. Source: the chicken bones I use to predict the weather, so, trust me bro
As a Turk, my history teacher repeatedly told me “No matter what they tell you, always remember that Native Americans were Turkish.” His words stuck with me to this day.
I don’t think he’s allowed within a couple hundred meters of a school. Him or his nda that forced him to quit teaching for messing around with students
As a South Indian, my father once told me, "Don't believe what the West tells you. Napolean Bonaparte was a famous Indian conqueror whose real name was Napolingappa Bonapateshwar." The cow outside my house agreed.
Oh I'm absolutely sure about that. You just need to go back far enough, like just a bit further than our earliest written records ever (which btw is roughly 6.000 years), and you're bound to find a common ancestor for him and some random chinese guy - and boom there you have it.
Cleopatra was able to accept her African and Greek heritage. To the Egyptians she was Isis, to the Romans she was Venus. You can be more than one thing
@@David-ox7psYes, she was African as in Northern part of Africa, Egypt. But, being an African doesnt necessarily mean dark skinned. There is a debate whether she was fair with Greek roots or was brown. But, you cannot just make her black. It is just like someone making a biopic of Gandhi some time in future showing him as a pale white Irish person. It is just not possible. The nearest complexion can be dark brown or light brown, ut cannot be pale white. It is just as ridiculous what they are trying to pass as diversity and representation.
Yes she was of Greek origin, but Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII, but he was illegitimate, his mother is not recorded. Cleopatra became Pharaoh upon his death. There is no definitive record of her mother or Grandmother, even if some historians say her mother was Cleopatra V. Egyptologist Sally-Ann Ashton who worked on the Netflix shows states, "Cleopatra ruled in Egypt long before the Arab settlement in North Africa", if the maternal side of her family were indigenous women, they would've been African, and this should be reflected in contemporary representations of Cleopatra".
and she is not even related to the drama, they were mad about the misrepresentation of their culture, not because of her, she literally played victim against nothing 😭
As a greek, my grandmother told me. "Never ever forget, and don't listen to what they tell you in school, Genghis Khan was greek. His real name was Giorgos Khanopoulos"
He was German. The proof is that he chose a title "Khan" that is similar to the German word for King (Koenig.) Khan and Koenig are the only 2 words for King with similar sounds. Clearly that means that the Mongols were actually German.
Nope! Genghis Khan was Nigerian like me according to my grandparents, his real name was Olayinka Olorunnibe 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣since Jada chose madness. In what world is Cleopatra who was Greek/Macedonian black? Who told her and the rest of her merry band of morons that ALL Africans are black? This whole “blackness” insanity is stupid at this point and HIGHLY annoying! We Africans as a WHOLE are tired of it and just want to be left alone and out of the foolishness. We are a diverse continent with people of different skin colors ranging from midnight black to White and every shade in between, we are okay with it and accept each other…leave us alone!
I love how even despite praising Cleopatra, they're also downgrading her by making her able to fight. Cleopatra is literally one of history's most famous femme fatale, someone who uses her charm, intelligence and power to make others do things for her. She's more like the Lady Macbeth but we can't acknowledge a strong female character without making her a 'girlboss'. Cleopatra was an Egyptian ruler, she didn't need to fight. Strength doesn't have to come from their capability of fighting.
But if she wasn't shown as this courageous badass fighter then she wouldn't be a *Yaaaas Queen!* , according to Jada P Smith and the totally factual professor Shelly's grandmother
As a north African ( Moroccan) , I recall my father telling me " don't listen to what they tell you in school, Abraham Lincoln was Moroccan , and his real name was Assou ou-Baslam"
The irony is, by re-imagining Cleopatra as leader who derived power from physicality instead of diplomacy, the writers are inadvertently reinforcing the stereotype that "masculine" problem-solving supersedes "feminine" negotiation. In other words, they're implying that if you want to be a powerful woman, act like a man.
You're so right. I noticed this too. It's so weird that for a long time cleopatra was portrayed as a hyperfeminine queen who only used her looks where as now she's a more masculine stereotypical fighter. And both perspectives leave out how much of an educated, diplomatic and skilled negotiator she was.
@@pcbassoon3892 Well, in Egypt emperors were considered as gods right, or something close to it, if I remember correctly. I doubt they would make them do anything at all,
It's ironic how some showrunners can blatantly disregard a nation's heritage and then dismiss their rightful backlash. How can they be so blind to the cultural intricacies woven into a society? It never ceases to amaze me.
all these shit happened because y'all let mfs say "iTs oK as loNg as iT doEsnt huRt anyOne😖" "jUst say yoUr racIst hun💅✨" "wHy doEs sKin colOr bother you so mUch🥺" or whatever tf LMAO. Y'all should've shut them up from the start🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
They can be blind because they think they can get away with calling Egyptians 'white supremacists' over the backlash they're getting. They are used to being able to 'cancel' whoever they like and get their apoligies because of the color of their skin. This time around they weren't counting on an entire nation not giving a sh!t and valuing the truth over their feelings. I mean, we're talking about the bunch who thinks being on time, 2+2=4, meritocracy and valuing accuracy are all products of white supremacy.
As an Egyptian, I feel hugely disappointed and offended for trying to decimate my people's nature, and especially for their double standards, imagine making a documentary about George Floyd and making him white, there'd be a riot, sadly, Egypt is currently in a shit position to defend itself because of politics...
Worse thing about it, there where black phararos, but the one they chose was mix between greek and persian, if they had done there research they would have found other to make a series of
@@koenwaalde yes the 25th dynasty they were Nubians and literally known as the black pharaohs or a better idea make the documentary about ancient Nubia they were actual black people and their kingdom was not less cooler than ancient Egypt and they shared alot of history and culture together
@@koenwaaldeStill why does American guilt syndrome has to be projected on someone's history, most black Americans came from West Africa. The Nubians are modern day Sudan and look totally different.
The purpose of the 'documentary' wasn't to properly portray Cleopatra, but to simply use Cleopatra as a screen to project their own racial power fantasy. Demoting such an incredibly complex and powerful female figure into your typical Mary Sue simply reveals Jada's lack of skill and talent in production.
That makes this entire show so embarrassing, ugh “racial power fantasy.” There’s nothing more pathetic than virtue signaling a circle jerk wish fulfillment show
@@havyn88 which is apart of Marxism... Divide the races through the idea of racial superiority and demoralise them. Hitler spoke about how it was happening in the United states and how if it kept happening there will be only chaos and he was right
As a child I remember my great grampa saying, "No matter what they tell in school, Winston Churchill was an American of Jewish orgin, he was also a liberal." Proof right there!
As a mexican, My grandmother always said: "I don't care what they tell you in school, Jesus was mexican, and their friends actually called him Chuy" My cactus plantation agreed
"Plutarque lived 150 years after Cleopatra died, he doesn't know" But this woman, who lives almost 2 millienia later does ? Amazing statement. True woman of science there.
That woman is 500 years old and her grandma lived 2100 years ago, she used to be the royal ass wiper of Cleopatra. She definitely saw that black booty with her own eyes unlike Plutarch
As a German, my grandmother always said: "I don't care what they tell you in school, Adolf Hitler is black and he still lives in Namibia under the name of Adolf Hitler Uunona"
As a German i agree 100% Also my grandpa always said "son, i don't care what they tell you in school, anne frank was a hardcore Muslim her name was ahlam faruq"
As an Egyptian, what bothers me is that they think we are racists who don’t like blacks to resemble Egypt while in Egypt you’d hardly find an actual racist. We don’t hate any race and we can’t give up our history
Netflix and Afrocentricity create a cultural invasion of the future. They say Cleopatra is black. People get angry with her, so they come back and say, sorry, Cleopatra is white, but the families before Cleopatra were of the black race, so we accept this in the future. As an Egyptian, I am very sad about what is happening now because racism and aggression are being practiced against us Because they call the Egyptians now that they are Arab invaders I'd like to give you a little bit of history, you ignoramuses. The Arabs trace their origins to an Egyptian mother named Hajar. Now we say that Egypt is the mother of the Arabs and the mother of the world. So don't come now and call us invaders All Africans know that each country has its own culture, so the ignorant person who has no history claims that the Egyptian civilization belongs to him. An entire people is now being stripped of its identity Is it possible to say that all the peoples of Asia are of Chinese origin? You can say that the Latino is of Mexican race
Maybe the true racists are just the ones that keep giving any race any more power than they deserve, we should all just treat eachother normally, not make one race a king compared to the others
Does matter what you all say or think. History is what we say it is. Best thing about being an American. It's our way or the highway. Look up Dexter cassey. He is a direct descendant of Ramsee III and guess what color he is. He even looks like the Bust
So true. It's embarrassing that Netflix don't deem African history worthy enough of the screen. If I were African I sure would be mad that Netflix can't look to the other side of the world and make a show about great and ancient African leaders, but instead plug in other races to make them feel 'included'. Really they are just racist.
I loved viking sequel, however again black people in north was slaves only, not village leaders. I mean I am not racist, but I hate this kind of stuff... It's like you can't have movie where 2 main characters aren't gays (with full scene of kissing which is disturbing for me a bit). And of corse the black character which is missplaced. Like imagine European medival story with half of black population... I mean I am sick of it. I just hope I am not alone and this may finally stop someday.
Imagine having to remove all the evidence that portrays the actual Cleopatra, including the coins, just so your narrative can seem genuine and to create a fictional empowerment. Personally, as an Egyptian, I've known since I was a kid that Cleopatra is Greek, and we were taught that she's Greek. None of us have ever tried to claim otherwise because facts are more important than opinions. But somehow, now we're literally living in an era when documentaries are based on someone's grandmother and her bedtime stories.
Netflix and Afrocentricity create a cultural invasion of the future. They say Cleopatra is black. People get angry with her, so they come back and say, sorry, Cleopatra is white, but the families before Cleopatra were of the black race, so we accept this in the future. As an Egyptian, I am very sad about what is happening now because racism and aggression are being practiced against us Because they call the Egyptians now that they are Arab invaders I'd like to give you a little bit of history, you ignoramuses. The Arabs trace their origins to an Egyptian mother named Hajar. Now we say that Egypt is the mother of the Arabs and the mother of the world. So don't come now and call us invaders All Africans know that each country has its own culture, so the ignorant person who has no history claims that the Egyptian civilization belongs to him. An entire people is now being stripped of its identity Is it possible to say that all the peoples of Asia are of Chinese origin? You can say that the Latino is of Mexican race
Black people in the west are taught that they are victims from an early age and have developed an inferiority complex. Many hate themselves and have developed a counter-culture to their so called 'oppressors', white people. Media and public schools have reinforced this and its why they require these patronizing insults in order to feel better about themselves.
@Deena….true. Some dumb old lady & her dumb grandmother is believed over Egyptian historians & ancient coins & other artifacts depicting Cleopatra. . The THIRST to be Egyptian when they are not & NOW claiming Cleopatra & the pyramids is embarrassing! as well as buffoonery. 🤣
A bit that stood out to me was when one of the history ‘experts’ was talking about the whole Cleopatra being smuggled in a carpet story. She starts arrogantly scoffing and smuggly laughing and says, “the guy who said that didn’t right it down until 20 years after it happened, he doesn’t know!” Which just proves who she clearly knows nothing about ancient history. Something being documented for the first time 20 years after it happened is pretty good as far as ancient history goes! I mean by that logic everything we know about the battle of Thermopylae is BS, because Herodotus didn’t write it down until about 50 years after it happened. So he obviously doesn’t know!
What is half Lebanese and half Syrian, I mean are they TWO DIFFERENT RACES, or just two different ethnicities. What about someone who is Half Nigerian and Half Ghanaian, or Half Kenyan and Half Tanzanian ha ha. Are there any RACIAL differences..
No, no, no! The good way of Cultural appropriation is when a black comedian takes the role of a white character. See what I mean : Achilles, Queen Margot, Ann Boyleen. We are lucky that in the last Napoleon movie he was protrayed by Pheonix and not Elba (though I like him)
The blackwashing and bending of the story would be totally fine if this was fiction. You want representation, all the luck to you. But this is a documentary. It's supposed to give you the facts as they are, not bend and stretch the story to fit your own personal feelings, and they're not meant to spread misinformation. This documentary was not made in the name of Egyptian history. It was made as propaganda for social-political messaging. Kudos to Canadian Lad for sitting through it and giving us ACTUAL facts
I love the fake posters of stuff like Obama: Ryan Gosling Martin Luther King: Mel Gibson That popped up because of this st*pid stuff. And people bring up "but ancient one is white, ras al gul was white, tonto from lone ranger was white" people had a problem with that then too also, that's all fiction
imo even if it was fiction, race swapping is still just as unacceptable. It doesn't matter from which race to which race they're swapping, if they swap a character's race that imo is one of the worst possible things an adaptation can do to the source material, fiction or not. Taking familiar comic books characters as examples; Dc comic's bruce wayne is white. An adaption where he's a black or asian is simply wrong and is an insult to the source material. marvel comic t'challa is black. An adaption where he's a white or asian is wrong and is an insult to the source material. Imagine making a marvel movie called "White Panther" Where tchalla is a white American. Would you imagine that all these people screaming and crying "so what if ariel is black? what if cleopatra is black? why do you care?" would let it slide and move on? ofc not.
As an Indian, My Grandfather said "no matter what they tell you in school, Queen Elizabeth was a Punjabi princess and was famed for her paneer tikka masala"
And I'm pretty sure not many people in America know about that queen, so it would be an opportunity to educate people on something that they might otherwise not learn about.
This is a conspiracy theory. They don't care about Nubia because everyone knows that they were black. They want to push the idea that a shadow cabal of evil elites (usually Jews) have conspired to trick the world into thinking that Ancient Egypt wasn't a black African civilization
They didn't talk about her languages? That's a HUGE part of why she was a good ruler. She could actually talk with people instead of relying on the stilted communication of translators. Ughh thats so frustrating. How could you ignore that?
Gotta love the finishing quote. About a person living 150 after Cleopatra dying not being able to know. Coming from a person knowing stuff for sure after over at least ten times that time period
She knew her grandmother is wrong. This is Professor Shelley Haley. She wrote the following in 1993: "Yet, throughout my college and graduate school experience, buried deep in the recesses of my mind was the voice of my grandmother, Ethel Clemons Haley, saying, “Remember, no matter what you learn in school, Cleopatra was black.” Now where did she get an idea like that? Schooled only as far as the seventh grade, never having learned any foreign language, just a domestic servant, a cook, she obviously had no knowledge about Cleopatra or classics or anything else intellectual . So I, the great teacher, used to tell her about the Ptolemies and how they were Greek and how Cleopatra was a Ptolemy and so she was Greek. At one point I even showed her the genealogical tables of the Cambridge Ancient History. “See,” I said, “Cleopatra was Greek!” ” "
@@rumblefish9 Well, I think on a factual level, she knows Cleaopatra is probably not Black, but at a social justice and family loyalty, I think she feels she has to believe it. You can look up her writings. For example, she later wrote "Why didn’t all the students see the evidence as I did? What did they know that I didn’t? In buying the lie, had I sold out my race?" "I discovered that my Black students and indeed my grandmother read her on a different level. For them and for me, although I suppressed her, Cleopatra was the lost and found window where we could “claim an identity they taught us to despise” "tension between my yearning to fit in among classicists and my identity politics." The way I read what she wrote... she wasn't taking about how historically Cleaopatra can be Greek or Cleaopatra can be Black". She wasn't debating about two historical possibility. She was debating between what is more important? (A) Going with the limited historical evidence that Cleaopatra is Greek and/or Middleeastern" or (B) be loyal to my race and grandmother and bring hope to other black students. The folllowing paragraph is even more clear. Shelley Haley does the following equation. Black Americans are often oppressed. Cleaopatra and Egyptian people is tragic and oppressed person. So we now claim her as Blacks. See, it is an "emotional" equal sign, not a scientific one. Read: "In the Black oral tradition, Cleopatra becomes a symbolic construction voicing our Black African heritage so long suppressed by racism and the ideology of miscegenation . When we say, in general, that the ancient Egyptians were Black and, more specifically, that Cleopatra was Black, we claim them as part of a culture and history that has known oppression and triumph, exploitation and survival. Cleopatra reacted to the phenomena of oppression and exploitation as a Black woman would . Hence we embrace her as sister; she is Black"
As an Arabs my father always told me no matter what they teach you on school remebr that Santa was an Arab imam doin zakat for kids. 😊 my camel agreed and said his ancetor was the one flying Santa not that fake Rudolph
As a Norwegian, my grandmother always told me “no matter what they tell you, Ghandi was a Viking” and I’ve told everyone who will listen that to this day.
That just goes to show how arrogantly obnoxious that woman is absolutely disgraceful on how she even got her role in the production when the first thing she says in the interview was basically telling everyone "who cares about history, im gonna pretend it never existed and make my own version of a person that actually existed"
as a south east asian, my grandmother always told me, “no matter what they tell you, stalin was a chinese malay girlboss who had to immigrate to singapore for an opportunity to get a job and his name was 斯塔林.” even the oo oo birds (asian koel birds that appear a lot in singapore) agreed
Wrong she was Dominican why she always play Merengue, it was so loud Rome couldn’t get good rest causing a famine, which is why Augustus travel to Egypt to arrest Cleopatra.
Nah she was 100% chinese. As an asian girl, I know my gong gong told me 😭 SHE WAS TOTALLY CHINESE BECAUSE SHE ATE RICE AND THEREFORE SHE WAS CHINESE!1!!!!!1!!
I'm Egyptian and I swear everyone I know was SO HAPPY watching Moon Knight. Even my dad who doesn't speak English or watch foreign stuff was so mind blown by the cultural representation when I showed him some snippets.
I'm not Egyptian i'm black (not the same thing Netflix) but i have a respect and fascination for Egyptian culture. Moon Knight was fantastic and i also feel that assassin's creed origins did a good job at protraying Cleopatra and egyptian culture.
As an Indian, my father told me "No matter what they tell you, Jeff Bezos or his real name jeffery bezeshwar was an Indian who spoke Kannada, I believe it to this day
My professional opinion as a Greek: We don't refer to people as "black" and "white" here (and in most of Europe as i know). We refer to people based on their ethnicity (Greek, German, Egyptian, Ethiopian...) Because in most countries the colour of people's skin varies and also culture changes by the country and not by colour
We usually say Greeks,Macedonians,Germans,Arabs,Blacks,the Chinese(SE Asians),Americans,Indians (S Asians). So we refer to Europeans based on ethnicity and others more vaguely based on their skin colour (blacks for Sub-saharan africans)or the most known country of the region they come from.
Possible documentaries about black or brown African queens: 1. Queen Yodit of Ethiopia 2. Queen Dihya/Al-Kahina of the Amazighens 3. Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba 4.Queen Amina of Zazzau 5. Queen Ndate Yalla Mbodj of Waalo 6. Queen Moremi Ajasoro of Ugbo I am by no means at all an expert in African history and these examples are just from the top of my head. There undoubtedly many many more interesting African rulers, men, women and even regular people that would make for legendary documentaries or dramatised stories as African history is incredibly broad and diverse. This obsession with Egypt has to stop fr, but if people want to focus on black rulers of Egypt at the very least cover the period of Kushite domination of Egypt, when an actual black dynasty from modern day Sudan/Ethiopia ruled Egypt instead of lazily picking a popular figure that many people have already heard about.
Don't worry most of the world agreed that this is bullshit. Except for certain brainwashed people who has been fed the idea that Egyptians are Sub-Saharan African.
@@sueyourself5413 are you serious right now? where do you live in canada that you dont hear an array of different accents? i hear 100 different accents every day living in Canada, whats the issue???
As a German American, my grandmother told me: "No matter what they tell you in school, you've not experienced Shakespeare until you heard him in original Klingon."
As an Ethnic Chinese, my grandmother used to tell me. ‘My boy, idc what they tell u in school. Albert Einstein was Chinese and his name was actually 爱因斯坦 (Chinese pronunciation)’ Even the Peranakan neighbours of ours agreed
"There are tons of stories!" Cleopatra isn't a story, she was a real living human, she's HISTORY, not just STORY. Edit: Comment thread making me giggle +1
It's even funnier considering her last words "who lived 150 years after she died, he doesn't know" she literally believed her grandmother and she lived idk 2500 years after her death? 😅
The fact is that she knows her grandmother is wrong. She wrote about this before. "So I, the great teacher, used to tell her (her grandmother) about the Ptolemies and how they were Greek and how Cleopatra was a Ptolemy and so she was Greek."
My mom is a British with Egyptian parents, when I told one of my friend about that, he seriously ask me "then why aren't you black?'' I was totally confused and ask "why should I be black?" then he said "Didn't you said your mom has Egyptian parents? Egypt is in Africa, then your mom must be black". I was just thankful, only one person in my life ever ask me those question, but when I saw Netflix made documentary about Black Cleopatra, I was thinking "Did that friend of mine working at Netflix now?"
As an Indonesian, my grandfather told me "No matter what they tell you in school, Joseph Stalin was an Indonesian activist who helped the youth in our struggle of independence." Even the Kuntilanak standing outside my window agreed.
As a Dane my grandmother once told me "No matter what they tell you, Mahatama Ghandi was a Danish warrior who singlehandedly held the Englishmen at bay through sheer rage and bloodlust"
It’s one thing to change a fictional characters race (even though it still comes off as woke pandering). But changing a historical persons race, and then blatantly lying about their story to fit some sjw narrative, is a real slap in the face. There are so many amazing figures in black history they can make documentaries on. And they wouldn’t even need to twist their story or change anything to force some diversity agenda. If you want to highlight black history, there are so many places to look.
It's not even sjw, it's just ego. They think their story is so good, they don't have to do anything to appeal to anyone but themselves. Same thing with Witcher. Just a bunch of inexperienced upstarts being given all this power with no proof they actually have any ability whatsoever. I swear these people are hired because they don't want to pay people anything to make actually good content.
Literally, Shaka zulu who beat the british time and again with inferior weapons, Mansa Musa, who was so rich he crashed the gold market, or menelik the second who fought off the italians in the Italo Ethiopian war
They've squandered that opportunity when they started down this path. If they put out a true story, no one would believe it anymore and it would get grouped with the trash that came before.
As a Caucasian Polish Person, my grand-grandfather always told me "No matter what they tell you in school, Jan III Sobieski was a trans half black half mexican half indian woman who fought for LGBTQ+ rights"
In Indian ancient society, It was better to commit suicide than to cling on to life and be a slave to the conquerors, or running away. So , according to us , Cleopatra was a fighter till death. Every culture has a different definition of giving up and fighting.
As an American, my great great grandfather told me, "No matter what they tell you in school, Claus von Stauffenburg was actually born Tom Cruise." Even the Scientologist standing outside my door agreed.
Origins actually handles it super well. I like how it shows the cultural differences between Bayek of Siwa, from the South of Egypt, who was rightfully portrayed as a Black Egyptian, considering the part of the country he hailed from and the Greeks that resided in the northern cities like Alexandria.
Bro istg these games portray shit absolutely brilliantly, many times I have watched movies and shows completely misrepresent a culture or religion and then these masterpiece game studios pull it off like they were there when it happened
It's so annoying how media always makes women strong by making them fight. Cleopatra didn't need to fight, she was extremely smart and charismatic. She didn't need a sword when she could out-wit literally anyone she met.
I know right? Strong doesn't always mean having muscle, having good knowledge, using your wit being manipulative to turn your enemies around, that's also strong! And that's how Cleopatra was.
As a Mongolian, we didn't care much about movies where Khan was played by Japanese, Russian and even Chinese actors. But African actor is off-limit not because they are true earthlings but they suck at it.
The worst thing is that it's all based on feelings and bedtime stories a grandmother used to tell. As a historian in training myself that doesn't fall into any category of historical fonts. I mean, ignoring actual evidence and using bedtime stories as relevant font is preposterous. She can believe Cleopatra was an alien for all I care, but then don't call this work of fiction a documentary.
Well, she seems to believe Cleopatra is a ghost. At the end of the "documentary", she said she kept having a recurring dream of a black figure telling her to tell the world her true story, and she thinks it was Cleopatra's spirit telling her that.
Honestly, historians don't know that much either. They don't even know about the pyramids real purpose and who build them. I'm very skeptical, and come to the conclusion that most of the history we learn is false. Still, I'm pretty sure Cleopatra was not black, and it's obvious they do this just to cause controversy.
Netflix and Afrocentricity create a cultural invasion of the future. They say Cleopatra is black. People get angry with her, so they come back and say, sorry, Cleopatra is white, but the families before Cleopatra were of the black race, so we accept this in the future. As an Egyptian, I am very sad about what is happening now because racism and aggression are being practiced against us Because they call the Egyptians now that they are Arab invaders I'd like to give you a little bit of history, you ignoramuses. The Arabs trace their origins to an Egyptian mother named Hajar. Now we say that Egypt is the mother of the Arabs and the mother of the world. So don't come now and call us invaders All Africans know that each country has its own culture, so the ignorant person who has no history claims that the Egyptian civilization belongs to him. An entire people is now being stripped of its identity Is it possible to say that all the peoples of Asia are of Chinese origin? You can say that the Latino is of Mexican race
THANK YOU FOR THIS! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’m an aspiring archeologist. I’ve been obsessed with ancient Egypt and Greece since I was a kid (that’s why Moon Knight is one of my favorite comic book characters). It’s been so depressing seeing real archaeologists and historians being labeled racist just because they showed the evidence to back up why this Netflix “documentary” was completely wrong! You’d think we’d be past this already! But Hollywood LOOOOVES to make real life historical figures into whatever they want and to fit into the 21st century’s narrative.
@@dubbyplays I see them as two different things. I was so excited for the show and I’ll admit, some parts were disappointing. But once I thought of it as it’s own thing with some nods to the comics (like my favorite run- the Lemire/Smallwood/Bellaire run), I had a lot of fun! Rewatching it was much better. Oscar and everyone on the cast did an absolute phenomenal job! So, my answer is a bit complicated. Lol
Racism defo is impossible to remove. Those race swapping shit literally worsened racism to the point where racist memes now has a fewer haters and reaches around 100k to 1M likes on Shorts/Reels LMFAOOAOAO it's crazy.
@@rane7784 The documentary is literally racist. Based on that i can make the claim that Jada pinket Smith is a racist and i would be somewhat correct as she actually made this documentary.
Thanks the Canadian lad for this clarification ❤️ As an Egyptian, I say that this is really our opinion on this terrible series And i love to say ❤️ Thanks to all the people from all over the world who stand up for the history of our ancestors All love from Egypt 🇪🇬
ARAB Nationalist Egyptian Racists still thanking white Canadians and Greeks for wanting to be white Egyptians because Arab Nationalists prefer the white skin to represent them which is perceived to be of more value to their inferiority complex..
@@EdgardoPlasencia As an Egyptian, I thank you from the bottom of my heart They want to invade us culturally In order to show the black race is superior throughout history
Netflix and Afrocentricity create a cultural invasion of the future. They say Cleopatra is black. People get angry with her, so they come back and say, sorry, Cleopatra is white, but the families before Cleopatra were of the black race, so we accept this in the future. As an Egyptian, I am very sad about what is happening now because racism and aggression are being practiced against us Because they call the Egyptians now that they are Arab invaders I'd like to give you a little bit of history, you ignoramuses. The Arabs trace their origins to an Egyptian mother named Hajar. Now we say that Egypt is the mother of the Arabs and the mother of the world. So don't come now and call us invaders All Africans know that each country has its own culture, so the ignorant person who has no history claims that the Egyptian civilization belongs to him. An entire people is now being stripped of its identity Is it possible to say that all the peoples of Asia are of Chinese origin? You can say that the Latino is of Mexican race
6:16...I found that clip of Cleopatra giving a 'five' to her sword instructor quite hilarious. I mean, modern day mannerisms in ancient Egypt...like WTF guys!!? 😆😄😅
@@theraVen27 I don't know if I want to believe it, but they were so out of mind in middle ages that it doesn't surprise me it was even worse thousands years earlier
Shelley P Haley is "an expert in applying black feminist and critical race approaches to the study and teaching classes" in other words, she is an expert in spinning history to fit her ideas
They are so many women in African history and Egyptian history that are less known than Cleopetra yet they choose to make a documentary about her instead of portraying and uplifting obscure history
🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬 Thank you so much for standing with us ❤❤❤ we were being removed from our own history so a group of people in another country feel better about themselves 😢
I love when Americans teach other countries about their history, its like saying ,,I know you know your history, but I know it better, and if you don't agree, Thats your problem", The Audacity is skyrocketing.
0:06, Six seconds in and I knew it was TOTAL BULLSHIT. I am Egyptian and I really appreciate your efforts on educating people. I am very fascinated and loving for American content, but I really hate and despise how Egypt is portrayed in American Acting over the years. I believe my country is among the least represented countries, and I thank you for your help; this means a lot to me.
Thank you so much dude, I really can't thank you enough. I am Egyptian, and I think that Egypt is the most understood and most falsely viewed country among Arabs and maybe even the world. Thanks, I really appreciate it.
@@AllMightyKingBowser me to i liked the serie and i know they changed a few things about the real history like changing some gods but it wasnt a documantary so thats ok and it was a great serie
I hope you lads would understand the point of this video and see the reasons I'm trying to make.
Love you bro
first
We do
I do.
Great bro
As a South Indian, my grandfather told me "No Matter what they tell you, Martin Luther King was a South Indian who spoke Telugu". Even my cat confirmed the same in meows.
I can confirm this, because I too 'had a dream' about MLKJ and he was definitely South Indian.
You are all wrong. MLK was half Chinese and half Eskimo. My blind parrot told me.
Namaste anna😂
i love this so much 😂😂
As a South East Asian, my grandmother told me "No matter what they tell you, Leonardo da Vinci was Filipino." Even the Aswang outside my window agreed.
"the Aswang agreed"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not aswang wkwkwk
Also my grand mother also told me " No matter how what they tell you, Lapu-Lapu is Norwegian"
@@jasperdecastro5215 I don’t know man I seen the statue when I visited there and it looked just like me and I’m Irish.
What's an aswang?
When you mess up a show so badly that you get sued by an *entire country* for misinformation due to appropriating their historical figures, you know you've messed up badly.
They want an example of cultural appropriation... This is it...
Apparently in a interview, the lead actress said (if i understood correctly) the country is racist and are so threatened by the skin of the color that they are suing the show
@@subfusck imagine calling the people whose own history and culture you are stealing rascist because they call you out for incorrect information...
I can only imagine that happening to my country's history...
"Nah, Jose Rizal is black or even better... Datu Lapu lapu is black... And you are a rascist Filipino if you think otherwise"
@Mysta's Bottom Lashes
I see, so they're taking a page out of Disney's book then. If someone doesn't like the God awful shitty product movie/show you made, call them racists, sexists, bigots, etc.
There are many in Greece who are calling for the movie to be sued as well. I am one of them. Imagine if they get sued by two countries 😂
"Plutarch who lived 150 years after Cleopatra died, he doesn't know" but her grandma who lived 2000 years after Cleopatra, she knows...
My mind refuses to believe she was being serious! She had to be trolling yo
And instead of calling her out, they shoved her into this 🥲
@@magnetdance😭😭
@@magnetdance
Oh, she is serious. That's the result of brain washing right there.
was thinking the same thing this oldie is like living centuries after Plutarch and she is the expert lmao
No, please don’t use Greek historians as a source because they claimed the ancient Egyptians were Ethiopic in appearance but we don’t believe them when they say that. So let’s not pick and choose which Greeks we believe. Instead, let’s just depend on our own personal bias, works much better.
As my grandfather said: "I don't care what school says to you. Gandhi was italian, ate just pasta and his real name was Gianni". Proof.
😂😂😂
Yoooo Let's make a Netflix documentary about that
As Italian I can confirm Ghandi was indead Gianni Morandi's ancestor and had fun weekends eating pizza and playing soccer with Benito Mussolini and the rest of the vatican.
Source: the chicken bones I use to predict the weather, so, trust me bro
Also don't forget how Gandhi helped the British become independent by forcing the colonial Indians to flee through means sheer violence.
Also don't forger his tendancy to start nuclear wars with everybldy
As a Turk, my history teacher repeatedly told me “No matter what they tell you, always remember that Native Americans were Turkish.” His words stuck with me to this day.
The settlers would be fcked if this was true 😅
they really be telling that
Nah, you were busy genociding people instead of being the ones genocided
This may be unrelated, but one time I saw an Indian guy claiming that mesoamerican and Asian fighting styles where invented by Hindus...
aga be
As a Canadian, I remember my grandma telling me, “I don’t care what they tell you in school, Justin Trudeau is black.”
Yeah especially during Halloween.
@@onyxblack1167 He's just race fluid.
I don’t think he’s allowed within a couple hundred meters of a school. Him or his nda that forced him to quit teaching for messing around with students
@@fafjaafhXD. That is what we should call “that” from now on.
Is his gender fluid too?
As a South Indian, my father once told me, "Don't believe what the West tells you. Napolean Bonaparte was a famous Indian conqueror whose real name was Napolingappa Bonapateshwar."
The cow outside my house agreed.
Hilirious 😂
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😂😂😂😂😭😭😭
That's hilarious dude 🤣🤣
As an Asian, My father told me"No matter what they tell you in school, George Washington was a Chinese"
Oh I'm absolutely sure about that. You just need to go back far enough, like just a bit further than our earliest written records ever (which btw is roughly 6.000 years), and you're bound to find a common ancestor for him and some random chinese guy - and boom there you have it.
@@dorderre It's completely make sense
@@dorderre if homo sapiens made stickmen art on clear cave walls with a red stone it's the proof they were red, 100%
Washington: years ago I was chinese, now I'm a naturalized American. In China my name was Su Jian Ren
When he pulled out tanks in front of all the protesting Native Americans, I shed a tear
As an Irish person, my grandmother always said “no matter what they tell you, pocahontas was actually irish. True story 😢
More accurate than the Disney movie
As a Jewish person, my grandmother always told me” no matter what they tell you in school” Hitler is Jewish
Cleopatra was able to accept her African and Greek heritage. To the Egyptians she was Isis, to the Romans she was Venus. You can be more than one thing
@@David-ox7psYes, she was African as in Northern part of Africa, Egypt. But, being an African doesnt necessarily mean dark skinned. There is a debate whether she was fair with Greek roots or was brown. But, you cannot just make her black. It is just like someone making a biopic of Gandhi some time in future showing him as a pale white Irish person. It is just not possible. The nearest complexion can be dark brown or light brown, ut cannot be pale white. It is just as ridiculous what they are trying to pass as diversity and representation.
Yes she was of Greek origin, but Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII, but he was illegitimate, his mother is not recorded. Cleopatra became Pharaoh upon his death. There is no definitive record of her mother or Grandmother, even if some historians say her mother was Cleopatra V. Egyptologist Sally-Ann Ashton who worked on the Netflix shows states, "Cleopatra ruled in Egypt long before the Arab settlement in North Africa", if the maternal side of her family were indigenous women, they would've been African, and this should be reflected in contemporary representations of Cleopatra".
The absurd was when the actress called egyptians "racists" for deffending their culture and history lol.
and she is not even related to the drama, they were mad about the misrepresentation of their culture, not because of her, she literally played victim against nothing 😭
We are not n€gr0s
Lets see what will happen when someone makes a documentary about how black people weren't oppressed
Calling them that is just stupid, she ripping off some other country history
As an Egyptian we really don't label people by their skin color that was too stupid of her
As an Indonesian, my gramps told me "No matter what they tell you in school, Hitler died in Garut"
Bukannya di Cirebon kak?
😂😂😂
Dr. poch is Hitler, and i believe that. My grandpa told me
Wakakak
..he poisoning himself with dodol garut
Eak
As a greek, my grandmother told me. "Never ever forget, and don't listen to what they tell you in school, Genghis Khan was greek. His real name was Giorgos Khanopoulos"
He was German. The proof is that he chose a title "Khan" that is similar to the German word for King (Koenig.) Khan and Koenig are the only 2 words for King with similar sounds. Clearly that means that the Mongols were actually German.
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Nope! Genghis Khan was Nigerian like me according to my grandparents, his real name was Olayinka Olorunnibe 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣since Jada chose madness. In what world is Cleopatra who was Greek/Macedonian black? Who told her and the rest of her merry band of morons that ALL Africans are black? This whole “blackness” insanity is stupid at this point and HIGHLY annoying! We Africans as a WHOLE are tired of it and just want to be left alone and out of the foolishness. We are a diverse continent with people of different skin colors ranging from midnight black to White and every shade in between, we are okay with it and accept each other…leave us alone!
I attest to Chengiz Khan being Greek! Humanity started in Greece. The first Australopithecus came from Greece! ❤
@@hagamapama the great thing of social media is i dont need to waste time learning im just gonna repeat and site this as fact.
I love how even despite praising Cleopatra, they're also downgrading her by making her able to fight. Cleopatra is literally one of history's most famous femme fatale, someone who uses her charm, intelligence and power to make others do things for her. She's more like the Lady Macbeth but we can't acknowledge a strong female character without making her a 'girlboss'. Cleopatra was an Egyptian ruler, she didn't need to fight. Strength doesn't have to come from their capability of fighting.
Who needs facts when Jada P smith can just project her truth into history!
Queen nazinga is rolling in her grave at this "documentary"
@@tomaytotamaato Why we asking Jada Pinkett Smith to stay loyal to the source material when she can't even stay loyal to her husband?
But if she wasn't shown as this courageous badass fighter then she wouldn't be a *Yaaaas Queen!* , according to Jada P Smith and the totally factual professor Shelly's grandmother
@@calico_queen8976 Truth
As a north African ( Moroccan) , I recall my father telling me " don't listen to what they tell you in school, Abraham Lincoln was Moroccan , and his real name was Assou ou-Baslam"
Or simply brahim "allez si brahim "😂😂😂
Oh, youre not north African
You're black
North Africans don't exist
Morocco mentioned! 🎉🎉🎉
YOU'RE WHITE
As a British person my grandmother always told me no matter what they say in school Napoleon was British
The irony is, by re-imagining Cleopatra as leader who derived power from physicality instead of diplomacy, the writers are inadvertently reinforcing the stereotype that "masculine" problem-solving supersedes "feminine" negotiation. In other words, they're implying that if you want to be a powerful woman, act like a man.
You're so right. I noticed this too. It's so weird that for a long time cleopatra was portrayed as a hyperfeminine queen who only used her looks where as now she's a more masculine stereotypical fighter. And both perspectives leave out how much of an educated, diplomatic and skilled negotiator she was.
« look ! women can fight too. Look ! » plsss look! »
Would male rulers have even been trained in fighting?
@@pcbassoon3892 Well, in Egypt emperors were considered as gods right, or something close to it, if I remember correctly. I doubt they would make them do anything at all,
Negotiation isn't a feminine trait, but you're still right.
It's ironic how some showrunners can blatantly disregard a nation's heritage and then dismiss their rightful backlash. How can they be so blind to the cultural intricacies woven into a society? It never ceases to amaze me.
all these shit happened because y'all let mfs say "iTs oK as loNg as iT doEsnt huRt anyOne😖" "jUst say yoUr racIst hun💅✨" "wHy doEs sKin colOr bother you so mUch🥺" or whatever tf LMAO. Y'all should've shut them up from the start🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
it almost feels like they _want_ to divide people and cause discord between races
Ego, pride, political agenda, you name it
They can be blind because they think they can get away with calling Egyptians 'white supremacists' over the backlash they're getting. They are used to being able to 'cancel' whoever they like and get their apoligies because of the color of their skin. This time around they weren't counting on an entire nation not giving a sh!t and valuing the truth over their feelings. I mean, we're talking about the bunch who thinks being on time, 2+2=4, meritocracy and valuing accuracy are all products of white supremacy.
Some people have never had their shit kicked
The documentary actually exceeded my expectations... I mean 3% rating?
Thats literally 3x better than what it deserves!
It had a 1% rating at the time numbers were released and 11% from 10 something critics. Guess it climbed up a bit by then
no
@@nsgcommando2861 imagine making a so terrible show that you get simps to give high votes, not even Velma or DragonBall Evolution fked up this bad
But 3 times 0 is still 0
@@pandamaster4813 Unfortunately 1% is lowest possible rating a show can get on rotten :/
What they don't realize is how much they're embarrassing themselves. Being delusional isn't a substitute for progress.
Not sure Someone with a confederate flag as pfp has the right to say this lmao
@@ygthemoth9425 Both sides are filled with retards its so frustrating
Hey sick flag. Glad the fact that your ancestors were racist traitor losers doesn't prevent you from letting us all know you are too
Me looking at his pfp: 👁️👄👁️💀
As an Egyptian, I feel hugely disappointed and offended for trying to decimate my people's nature, and especially for their double standards, imagine making a documentary about George Floyd and making him white, there'd be a riot, sadly, Egypt is currently in a shit position to defend itself because of politics...
Perfectly said.
@DrkAsDeath Philippines has joined the chat.
Worse thing about it, there where black phararos, but the one they chose was mix between greek and persian, if they had done there research they would have found other to make a series of
@@koenwaalde yes the 25th dynasty they were Nubians and literally known as the black pharaohs or a better idea make the documentary about ancient Nubia they were actual black people and their kingdom was not less cooler than ancient Egypt and they shared alot of history and culture together
@@koenwaaldeStill why does American guilt syndrome has to be projected on someone's history, most black Americans came from West Africa. The Nubians are modern day Sudan and look totally different.
As a Russian, my grandmother always said "No matter what they tell you, Abraham Lincoln was a slav"
As an American, my grandmother always said, "No matter what they tell you, Jesus was from Michigan"
As a fish, my grandmother always said, ''No matter what they tell you, Hitler was Japanese"
Abraham Lincoln: I said free the Slav not the slaves!!!! Bruh!
Это сарказм?
@@ВЯЧВАС Да, конечно
The purpose of the 'documentary' wasn't to properly portray Cleopatra, but to simply use Cleopatra as a screen to project their own racial power fantasy. Demoting such an incredibly complex and powerful female figure into your typical Mary Sue simply reveals Jada's lack of skill and talent in production.
Well said. You could write an essay on this.
That makes this entire show so embarrassing, ugh “racial power fantasy.” There’s nothing more pathetic than virtue signaling a circle jerk wish fulfillment show
It's called Marxism
@@ninor_7398 nope, it's racial elitism.
@@havyn88 which is apart of Marxism... Divide the races through the idea of racial superiority and demoralise them. Hitler spoke about how it was happening in the United states and how if it kept happening there will be only chaos and he was right
As a child I remember my great grampa saying, "No matter what they tell in school, Winston Churchill was an American of Jewish orgin, he was also a liberal." Proof right there!
As a mexican, My grandmother always said: "I don't care what they tell you in school, Jesus was mexican, and their friends actually called him Chuy" My cactus plantation agreed
Cactus don't put their word on something unless it's true!
As a Mexican, wtf am i seeing?
@@ZAND4TSU A joke that you should not take seriously.
@@benedictlukas2223 thanks
That explains why he was so good at building
"Plutarque lived 150 years after Cleopatra died, he doesn't know"
But this woman, who lives almost 2 millienia later does ? Amazing statement. True woman of science there.
0 coments ? How ?
@@aureliontroll2341 a perfect comment doesn't need anything
MY EXACT THOUGHT AT THE END "THEN HOW DO YOU KNOW???????"
That woman is 500 years old and her grandma lived 2100 years ago, she used to be the royal ass wiper of Cleopatra. She definitely saw that black booty with her own eyes unlike Plutarch
But...but her grandmother know! U can't avoid the trust, that her grandmother told that.
Calling Cleopatra black is like saying Jada pinkett smith is a loving wife
Or able to take a joke.
Or she doesn’t look like a man
She's actually behind the making of this film. Lol
ayyyyyyyoooo haha
Or she's have a beautifull hair
As a German, my grandmother always said: "I don't care what they tell you in school, Adolf Hitler is black and he still lives in Namibia under the name of Adolf Hitler Uunona"
As a German i agree 100%
Also my grandpa always said "son, i don't care what they tell you in school, anne frank was a hardcore Muslim her name was ahlam faruq"
Hold up, wait a minute...
As soon as i knew that Jada Pinkett Smith was responsible of this, it all made sense 😂😂
💯
That woman will do anything to stay in the public eye. Nothing and no one is safe from her attention seeking ways.
She's as faithful to history as she is her husband
@@SpareSomeChange8080damn😂
@@kathyharris1627 And the worst part - she's fully aware of it and she is LOVING the attention she gets from it, no matter what side its on
As an Egyptian, what bothers me is that they think we are racists who don’t like blacks to resemble Egypt while in Egypt you’d hardly find an actual racist. We don’t hate any race and we can’t give up our history
Netflix and Afrocentricity create a cultural invasion of the future. They say Cleopatra is black. People get angry with her, so they come back and say, sorry, Cleopatra is white, but the families before Cleopatra were of the black race, so we accept this in the future.
As an Egyptian, I am very sad about what is happening now because racism and aggression are being practiced against us
Because they call the Egyptians now that they are Arab invaders
I'd like to give you a little bit of history, you ignoramuses.
The Arabs trace their origins to an Egyptian mother named Hajar. Now we say that Egypt is the mother of the Arabs and the mother of the world.
So don't come now and call us invaders
All Africans know that each country has its own culture, so the ignorant person who has no history claims that the Egyptian civilization belongs to him.
An entire people is now being stripped of its identity
Is it possible to say that all the peoples of Asia are of Chinese origin?
You can say that the Latino is of Mexican race
Only certain Americans want you to give up your history.
@@rodneymarsden3003 There are foriegn powers who seek the same.
It's not just some Americans.
Maybe the true racists are just the ones that keep giving any race any more power than they deserve, we should all just treat eachother normally, not make one race a king compared to the others
Does matter what you all say or think. History is what we say it is. Best thing about being an American. It's our way or the highway. Look up Dexter cassey. He is a direct descendant of Ramsee III and guess what color he is. He even looks like the Bust
making a movie about black historical figures: ❌
blackwashing any other historical figures of other races: ✅
So true. It's embarrassing that Netflix don't deem African history worthy enough of the screen. If I were African I sure would be mad that Netflix can't look to the other side of the world and make a show about great and ancient African leaders, but instead plug in other races to make them feel 'included'. Really they are just racist.
Really tells you how low they think about black people...
I loved viking sequel, however again black people in north was slaves only, not village leaders. I mean I am not racist, but I hate this kind of stuff... It's like you can't have movie where 2 main characters aren't gays (with full scene of kissing which is disturbing for me a bit). And of corse the black character which is missplaced. Like imagine European medival story with half of black population... I mean I am sick of it. I just hope I am not alone and this may finally stop someday.
*I am not racist, or agains't gays or something. I just don't like to watch 2 guys making out...
It's almost like they don't have any significant history
My Chinese grandma once told me “I don’t care what they tell you in school, Caesar was Chinese .”
Ah yes, Che sa
Wait really? I thought Caesar was Vietnamese
So i guess his real name is cao zho
Ju Liu Ki Sa
"No matter what they tell you in school, Scooby Doo was a corgi."
No, he was a poodle, get your facts straight!
I thought he was a blue heeler? That’s why bluey is a spiritual successor to Scooby doo
😂😂😂🤣
Now he's a bull dog
@@-Autocons9999
Nah he was German shepard
Imagine having to remove all the evidence that portrays the actual Cleopatra, including the coins, just so your narrative can seem genuine and to create a fictional empowerment. Personally, as an Egyptian, I've known since I was a kid that Cleopatra is Greek, and we were taught that she's Greek. None of us have ever tried to claim otherwise because facts are more important than opinions. But somehow, now we're literally living in an era when documentaries are based on someone's grandmother and her bedtime stories.
Netflix and Afrocentricity create a cultural invasion of the future. They say Cleopatra is black. People get angry with her, so they come back and say, sorry, Cleopatra is white, but the families before Cleopatra were of the black race, so we accept this in the future.
As an Egyptian, I am very sad about what is happening now because racism and aggression are being practiced against us
Because they call the Egyptians now that they are Arab invaders
I'd like to give you a little bit of history, you ignoramuses.
The Arabs trace their origins to an Egyptian mother named Hajar. Now we say that Egypt is the mother of the Arabs and the mother of the world.
So don't come now and call us invaders
All Africans know that each country has its own culture, so the ignorant person who has no history claims that the Egyptian civilization belongs to him.
An entire people is now being stripped of its identity
Is it possible to say that all the peoples of Asia are of Chinese origin?
You can say that the Latino is of Mexican race
Blackwashing is literally racism...but it's all for empowerment right, rewriting history to paint it as factual... 2023 surely is one hell of a year.
Black people in the west are taught that they are victims from an early age and have developed an inferiority complex. Many hate themselves and have developed a counter-culture to their so called 'oppressors', white people. Media and public schools have reinforced this and its why they require these patronizing insults in order to feel better about themselves.
@Deena….true. Some dumb old lady & her dumb grandmother is believed over Egyptian historians & ancient coins & other artifacts depicting Cleopatra. . The THIRST to be Egyptian when they are not & NOW claiming Cleopatra & the pyramids is embarrassing! as well as buffoonery. 🤣
لا فض فوكِ 👏
So the biggest thing we learned from this, is that Jada likes to lie to her daughter. Mother of the Year!
World already knew Jada was a sociopath long ago, this just cements it
and her son, dont forget about the "entangelment" 🤣
She's had a lot of practice with her husband.
@@lightyagami1752 And without her husband
@@alejandrasanchez3022 Jada lies to her husband, but not with him. Lol.
A bit that stood out to me was when one of the history ‘experts’ was talking about the whole Cleopatra being smuggled in a carpet story. She starts arrogantly scoffing and smuggly laughing and says, “the guy who said that didn’t right it down until 20 years after it happened, he doesn’t know!” Which just proves who she clearly knows nothing about ancient history. Something being documented for the first time 20 years after it happened is pretty good as far as ancient history goes!
I mean by that logic everything we know about the battle of Thermopylae is BS, because Herodotus didn’t write it down until about 50 years after it happened. So he obviously doesn’t know!
As someone half Lebanese and half Syrian, I'm happy that they portrayed the Syrian guy training Cleopatra accurately and didn't make him black 😂
As an Egyptian we envy you for the privilege of being portrayed correctly😂
Cleopatra was a warrior?
An orgy warrior
@@giacobbeperales5926 Nah she was a SISTAHHHHH
What is half Lebanese and half Syrian, I mean are they TWO DIFFERENT RACES, or just two different ethnicities. What about someone who is Half Nigerian and Half Ghanaian, or Half Kenyan and Half Tanzanian ha ha. Are there any RACIAL differences..
As a Filipino American at 5'8", I, with grace and humility, accept the role of Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War
You're not fooling anyone rainbow-dash
As a Chinese American woman at 5'0", I, with dignified gratitude, accept the role of Mary, Queen of Scots.
So brave 😍 speak your truth qween
@@davidlz830yeah😠😤
No, no, no! The good way of Cultural appropriation is when a black comedian takes the role of a white character.
See what I mean : Achilles, Queen Margot, Ann Boyleen.
We are lucky that in the last Napoleon movie he was protrayed by Pheonix and not Elba (though I like him)
The blackwashing and bending of the story would be totally fine if this was fiction. You want representation, all the luck to you. But this is a documentary. It's supposed to give you the facts as they are, not bend and stretch the story to fit your own personal feelings, and they're not meant to spread misinformation. This documentary was not made in the name of Egyptian history. It was made as propaganda for social-political messaging. Kudos to Canadian Lad for sitting through it and giving us ACTUAL facts
"b-b-but mah black historee" (note: I have no problem with black people getting represented by stuff, but this ain't for them)
The fictional "documentary" gets an F-. You learn nothing from this.
I love the fake posters of stuff like Obama: Ryan Gosling
Martin Luther King: Mel Gibson
That popped up because of this st*pid stuff.
And people bring up "but ancient one is white, ras al gul was white, tonto from lone ranger was white" people had a problem with that then too also, that's all fiction
@@syvulpie and this from a g g g amer... ooooh me wyht hystrie😢 'I have no problem with black people' like you think you own us
imo even if it was fiction, race swapping is still just as unacceptable. It doesn't matter from which race to which race they're swapping, if they swap a character's race that imo is one of the worst possible things an adaptation can do to the source material, fiction or not.
Taking familiar comic books characters as examples;
Dc comic's bruce wayne is white. An adaption where he's a black or asian is simply wrong and is an insult to the source material.
marvel comic t'challa is black. An adaption where he's a white or asian is wrong and is an insult to the source material.
Imagine making a marvel movie called "White Panther" Where tchalla is a white American. Would you imagine that all these people screaming and crying "so what if ariel is black? what if cleopatra is black? why do you care?" would let it slide and move on? ofc not.
As an Indian, My Grandfather said "no matter what they tell you in school, Queen Elizabeth was a Punjabi princess and was famed for her paneer tikka masala"
They could have gone legit one country down from Egypt, and made a documentary about a black nubian queen.
And I'm pretty sure not many people in America know about that queen, so it would be an opportunity to educate people on something that they might otherwise not learn about.
No cultural appropriation points involved.
Not famous enough
@@Yonnnrffffffffff All the more reason to make the film.
This is a conspiracy theory. They don't care about Nubia because everyone knows that they were black.
They want to push the idea that a shadow cabal of evil elites (usually Jews) have conspired to trick the world into thinking that Ancient Egypt wasn't a black African civilization
They didn't talk about her languages? That's a HUGE part of why she was a good ruler. She could actually talk with people instead of relying on the stilted communication of translators. Ughh thats so frustrating. How could you ignore that?
OMFG, that old lady was a professor?! That's freaking hilarious. What does she even teach? Grandma's fake tales? This is gold. lol
Gotta love the finishing quote. About a person living 150 after Cleopatra dying not being able to know.
Coming from a person knowing stuff for sure after over at least ten times that time period
The irony is that the professor's grandma was most likely illiterate given the age of the professor.
She knew her grandmother is wrong. This is Professor Shelley Haley. She wrote the following in 1993:
"Yet, throughout my college and graduate school experience, buried deep in the recesses of my mind was the voice of my grandmother, Ethel Clemons Haley, saying, “Remember, no matter what you learn in school, Cleopatra was black.” Now where did she get an idea like that? Schooled only as far as the seventh grade, never having learned any foreign language, just a domestic servant, a cook, she obviously had no knowledge about Cleopatra or classics or anything else intellectual . So I, the great teacher, used to tell her about the Ptolemies and how they were Greek and how Cleopatra was a Ptolemy and so she was Greek.
At one point I even showed her the genealogical tables of the Cambridge Ancient History. “See,” I said, “Cleopatra was Greek!” ” "
@@Chemicalkinetics Then why is she saying the exact opposite in the documentary? or was that just to drum up controversy and views?
@@rumblefish9 Well, I think on a factual level, she knows Cleaopatra is probably not Black, but at a social justice and family loyalty, I think she feels she has to believe it. You can look up her writings. For example, she later wrote "Why didn’t all the students see the evidence as I did? What did they know that I didn’t? In buying the lie, had I sold out my race?"
"I discovered that my Black students and indeed my grandmother read her on a different level. For them and for me, although I suppressed her, Cleopatra was the lost and found window where we could “claim an identity they taught us to despise”
"tension between my yearning to fit in among classicists and my identity politics."
The way I read what she wrote... she wasn't taking about how historically Cleaopatra can be Greek or Cleaopatra can be Black". She wasn't debating about two historical possibility. She was debating between what is more important? (A) Going with the limited historical evidence that Cleaopatra is Greek and/or Middleeastern" or (B) be loyal to my race and grandmother and bring hope to other black students.
The folllowing paragraph is even more clear. Shelley Haley does the following equation. Black Americans are often oppressed. Cleaopatra and Egyptian people is tragic and oppressed person. So we now claim her as Blacks. See, it is an "emotional" equal sign, not a scientific one. Read:
"In the Black oral tradition, Cleopatra becomes a symbolic construction voicing our Black African heritage so long suppressed by racism and the ideology of
miscegenation . When we say, in general, that the ancient Egyptians were Black and, more specifically, that Cleopatra was Black, we claim them as part of a
culture and history that has known oppression and triumph, exploitation and survival. Cleopatra reacted to the phenomena of oppression and exploitation as a Black woman would . Hence we embrace her as sister; she is Black"
As an Arabs my father always told me no matter what they teach you on school remebr that Santa was an Arab imam doin zakat for kids. 😊 my camel agreed and said his ancetor was the one flying Santa not that fake Rudolph
Damn
As a Norwegian, my grandmother always told me “no matter what they tell you, Ghandi was a Viking” and I’ve told everyone who will listen that to this day.
Bro is thorfinn 🗿🗿 ngl Gandhi was douchebag
Actually it's kind of fancy to imagine him carrying Battle axe and chanting runic spells.
Where is your Netflix deal? Let’s loop them in
No wonder he is so aggressive in civilization games...
So, you haven't seen Jarl Haaken turned into a black woman on Vikings?
As an Asian, my parents told me "No matter what they tell you in school, Albert Einstein was a Mongolian"
And of course Jenkins khan was a great Greek hero 😂😂
@@ΣωκράτηςΚωλέττης-κ9κ My man said Jenkins Khan
As a German I can confirm that.
What an exception!
😂😂😂😂😂
I burst out laughing at the end there
She said a Roman historian didn't know anything but her grandmother somehow knew like what the hell
Plutarch was a Greek philosopher.
By her "logic", as she lives over 2000 years after Cleopatra she knows nothing lmao, oh wait it is true she knows nothing LMAO
That grandma mush have live for centuries in the roman time for knowing roman better then the roman themself
That just goes to show how arrogantly obnoxious that woman is
absolutely disgraceful on how she even got her role in the production when the first thing she says in the interview was basically telling everyone "who cares about history, im gonna pretend it never existed and make my own version of a person that actually existed"
Plutarch died 150 years after Cleopatra died, but he was born about 80 years after she died, so about three generations later.
as a south east asian, my grandmother always told me, “no matter what they tell you, stalin was a chinese malay girlboss who had to immigrate to singapore for an opportunity to get a job and his name was 斯塔林.” even the oo oo birds (asian koel birds that appear a lot in singapore) agreed
This is outrageous my own grandmother told me Cleopatra was Mexican and had a Guadalupana tattoo on her chest!
Wrong she was Dominican why she always play Merengue, it was so loud Rome couldn’t get good rest causing a famine, which is why Augustus travel to Egypt to arrest Cleopatra.
Nah she was 100% chinese. As an asian girl, I know my gong gong told me 😭 SHE WAS TOTALLY CHINESE BECAUSE SHE ATE RICE AND THEREFORE SHE WAS CHINESE!1!!!!!1!!
Nah she was Indian and ate butter chicken for lunch and rode a hero honda
Naaww cuz my gramma told me Cleopatra was half filipino and half japanese and she would eat sushi with adobo!! 😡😡😡😡
you’re wrong…she’s not mexican, she was actually half canadian half icelandic cus she went to cold places like bro get ur facts right
I'm Egyptian and I swear everyone I know was SO HAPPY watching Moon Knight. Even my dad who doesn't speak English or watch foreign stuff was so mind blown by the cultural representation when I showed him some snippets.
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How's his reaction to this one? :)
I'm not Egyptian i'm black (not the same thing Netflix) but i have a respect and fascination for Egyptian culture. Moon Knight was fantastic and i also feel that assassin's creed origins did a good job at protraying Cleopatra and egyptian culture.
"Plutarch.
Who lived 150 years after Cleopatra died.
He doesn't know"
But my meemaw who lived 2000 years after Cleopatra knows. Yeah.
You saved me 4 hours of watching time and 8 hours of drinking trying to forget what I just watched.
12 hours to spend for extra sleep, you're so lucky
As an Indian, my father told me "No matter what they tell you, Jeff Bezos or his real name jeffery bezeshwar was an Indian who spoke Kannada, I believe it to this day
Alright now shut up and stop stealing other's jokes
No matter what they tell ya, mate. But Ben Kingsley was originally a Gujarati
fax
@@nitheshhariharan6538ok he was Gujarati
yes, that is correct.
My professional opinion as a Greek: We don't refer to people as "black" and "white" here (and in most of Europe as i know). We refer to people based on their ethnicity (Greek, German, Egyptian, Ethiopian...) Because in most countries the colour of people's skin varies and also culture changes by the country and not by colour
Exactly what annoys me about Americans, everything needs to be black or white.
We usually say Greeks,Macedonians,Germans,Arabs,Blacks,the Chinese(SE Asians),Americans,Indians (S Asians).
So we refer to Europeans based on ethnicity and others more vaguely based on their skin colour (blacks for Sub-saharan africans)or the most known country of the region they come from.
YESSSS! YESSSS! Ethnicity! Not race! Factually correct is saying ethnicity, because race only has homo sapiens in it!
Have my upvote! You made my day
@@basedness5205why did you put greek and macedonian as a different category... Like macedonia is greek
@@degenerate-kun8562 I was giving an example.
Possible documentaries about black or brown African queens:
1. Queen Yodit of Ethiopia
2. Queen Dihya/Al-Kahina of the Amazighens
3. Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba
4.Queen Amina of Zazzau
5. Queen Ndate Yalla Mbodj of Waalo
6. Queen Moremi Ajasoro of Ugbo
I am by no means at all an expert in African history and these examples are just from the top of my head. There undoubtedly many many more interesting African rulers, men, women and even regular people that would make for legendary documentaries or dramatised stories as African history is incredibly broad and diverse.
This obsession with Egypt has to stop fr, but if people want to focus on black rulers of Egypt at the very least cover the period of Kushite domination of Egypt, when an actual black dynasty from modern day Sudan/Ethiopia ruled Egypt instead of lazily picking a popular figure that many people have already heard about.
There's actually a show about queen amina on netflix I've watched it
As a Croatian , my Grandparents always told me that Neil Armstrong was a Croatian named Nikola Armstrongović
As a Croatian I must confirm
As another Croat I can agree
Hrvaty!
But that's a Serbian name 😅
Νo is Greeck Nikolas amstrogianis but shortened it. Btw it came in a dream😅
When a Canadian knows better about Egyptian history than a so-called historian 😂
Don't worry most of the world agreed that this is bullshit. Except for certain brainwashed people who has been fed the idea that Egyptians are Sub-Saharan African.
The weirdest Canadian accent I've ever heard. And we don't refer to each other as lads. That's a British thing..
@@sueyourself5413 are you serious right now? where do you live in canada that you dont hear an array of different accents? i hear 100 different accents every day living in Canada, whats the issue???
@@sueyourself5413 imagine not knowing they’re different accents in the same country 🫣
@@sueyourself5413 You do know canada is a pretty big country with a lot of people right? Even with all the unpopulated wilderness.
This documentary is actually beneficial. It made the whole world learn about about Greek and Egyptian history just to hate on it
If lazy westerners who watch it will actually try to find out and not just simply assume it’s true, like the tv show Roots.
That is a nice way to see about the situation
اتفق معك
وشكرا للجميع للدافع عنا
Ironic!
Nobody showed me how to build pyramids
As a German American, my grandmother told me: "No matter what they tell you in school, you've not experienced Shakespeare until you heard him in original Klingon."
As an Ethnic Chinese, my grandmother used to tell me. ‘My boy, idc what they tell u in school. Albert Einstein was Chinese and his name was actually 爱因斯坦 (Chinese pronunciation)’ Even the Peranakan neighbours of ours agreed
"There are tons of stories!" Cleopatra isn't a story, she was a real living human, she's HISTORY, not just STORY.
Edit: Comment thread making me giggle +1
Maybe she want "SHESTORY" not "HISTORY".
you forgot one thing, slavery never happened in the USA, because nobody is a slave in the USA right now...
@@zyna51 are you really this dumb? how did you miss the HERSTORY pun?
@@zyna51 "HERSTORY*"
@@zyna51 maybe "THEYSTORY" or "THEIRSTORY"... hahaahaha
Mad respect to this lad for sparing our collective sanity while sacrificing his
Drag queens will rule the world one day
@@SkriLLex22525 that would be epic
@@Val99. yaaas queen
@@SkriLLex22525no they don’t. They are mentally unstable
As my Greek grandfather said:"no matter what they tell you in school,Leonidas and his 300 were Brazilians and won 5 world cups in cricket"
She literally believed her grandmother with 0 knowledge 💀
The irony is that her grandmother was most likely illiterate given the age of this woman.
And she is a "psychic" bro!
It's even funnier considering her last words "who lived 150 years after she died, he doesn't know" she literally believed her grandmother and she lived idk 2500 years after her death? 😅
The fact is that she knows her grandmother is wrong. She wrote about this before. "So I, the great teacher, used to tell her (her grandmother) about the Ptolemies and how they were Greek and how Cleopatra was a Ptolemy and so she was Greek."
And the fact that her grandmother probably didnt even say that.
My mom is a British with Egyptian parents, when I told one of my friend about that, he seriously ask me "then why aren't you black?'' I was totally confused and ask "why should I be black?" then he said "Didn't you said your mom has Egyptian parents? Egypt is in Africa, then your mom must be black". I was just thankful, only one person in my life ever ask me those question, but when I saw Netflix made documentary about Black Cleopatra, I was thinking "Did that friend of mine working at Netflix now?"
dear God!! The stupidity in the finest....
As an Indonesian, my grandfather told me "No matter what they tell you in school, Joseph Stalin was an Indonesian activist who helped the youth in our struggle of independence." Even the Kuntilanak standing outside my window agreed.
Amen
not the kuntilanak😭
How mbak Kunti agree with that?! TwT
0:07 This is the best part of the video. Every day I wake up and hear this beautiful line, even when Canadians curse it sounds like a melody.
As a Dane my grandmother once told me "No matter what they tell you, Mahatama Ghandi was a Danish warrior who singlehandedly held the Englishmen at bay through sheer rage and bloodlust"
I mean if you're going off the ghandi in civ...you're not too far off with the last part
@@randomthoughts0829 Nuclear Ghandi strikes again
As a Saudi Arabian , my grandmother told me"no matter what they tell you in school , Cerberus is Arabian dog and his original name is saluki"
What a strange coincidence, my German grandmother told me the exact same thing!! 😅
😂
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It’s one thing to change a fictional characters race (even though it still comes off as woke pandering). But changing a historical persons race, and then blatantly lying about their story to fit some sjw narrative, is a real slap in the face. There are so many amazing figures in black history they can make documentaries on. And they wouldn’t even need to twist their story or change anything to force some diversity agenda. If you want to highlight black history, there are so many places to look.
It's not even sjw, it's just ego. They think their story is so good, they don't have to do anything to appeal to anyone but themselves. Same thing with Witcher. Just a bunch of inexperienced upstarts being given all this power with no proof they actually have any ability whatsoever. I swear these people are hired because they don't want to pay people anything to make actually good content.
@@OryxAU i hope Netflix loses because there needs to be a line.
Literally, Shaka zulu who beat the british time and again with inferior weapons, Mansa Musa, who was so rich he crashed the gold market, or menelik the second who fought off the italians in the Italo Ethiopian war
They've squandered that opportunity when they started down this path.
If they put out a true story, no one would believe it anymore and it would get grouped with the trash that came before.
I used your comment and submitted to britghspace as my idea on this show. Thank you so much for your comment i learnt alot from it.
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As a Caucasian Polish Person, my grand-grandfather always told me "No matter what they tell you in school, Jan III Sobieski was a trans half black half mexican half indian woman who fought for LGBTQ+ rights"
Can't wait for Ryan Gosling to play Martin Luther King
Or for Michael B. Jordan to play Dharmer
Michael J. White should play Epstein
Naw dawg that’s racism yo
@@jonhall3151naw because do u see anybody getting offended by this??
Or Kevin Hart playing JFK
"Cleopatra wasn't the type to give up, she was a fighter!" - Cleopatra literally self terminated : The ultimate giving up
I wouldn’t say she gave up. She just chose to go out on her own terms instead of being paraded around Rome.
I guess you can say, they were talking out of their Asp. 😎
@@davidmaka6742 she has no other choice but to give up.... so she took her own live.... that's still give up just the least embarrassing one
@@ce4879 OH MNY GODD BRO!!! STOPP
In Indian ancient society, It was better to commit suicide than to cling on to life and be a slave to the conquerors, or running away. So , according to us , Cleopatra was a fighter till death. Every culture has a different definition of giving up and fighting.
as a greek, my mother used to tell me "no matter what they tell you in school,Cleopatra was greek" . wait a momen-
Lol
you know as far as ive heard she had Greek blood.
She was greek and persian
So they got it so wrong on a basic level
As an American, my great great grandfather told me, "No matter what they tell you in school, Claus von Stauffenburg was actually born Tom Cruise." Even the Scientologist standing outside my door agreed.
Assassin's Creed: Origins handles Cleopatra better than a documentary dedicated to Cleopatra herself.
Origins actually handles it super well. I like how it shows the cultural differences between Bayek of Siwa, from the South of Egypt, who was rightfully portrayed as a Black Egyptian, considering the part of the country he hailed from and the Greeks that resided in the northern cities like Alexandria.
Bro istg these games portray shit absolutely brilliantly, many times I have watched movies and shows completely misrepresent a culture or religion and then these masterpiece game studios pull it off like they were there when it happened
Damn now that you mention it I’m tempted to go back and actually finish that game 😅
@@NeonWafflez707It’s a beautiful game. Side content is ass tho but that’s every Ubisoft game😂
@@mzple yeah assassin's creed origins was way better than any other historical game
As a Brazilian, my grandmother told me: "No matter what they say, Charlemagne was brazilian, and he loved caipirinhas"
Finalmente um brazuca kkakakakak
Alguém do brasil finalmente kkkkk
brazil mencionado
as a serb my grandfather always told me "no matter what they tell you, pocahontas was serbian" it is truly tough living in a society denying the truth
as an Indonesian, the street remembers that Hitler died in Garut, West Java. even you can ask his Indonesian wife yourself
It's so annoying how media always makes women strong by making them fight. Cleopatra didn't need to fight, she was extremely smart and charismatic. She didn't need a sword when she could out-wit literally anyone she met.
agreed, she made other nations literally go to war for her
Fr. Why do female leaders always need to be characterized by knowing how to fight? It's not necessary.
I know right? Strong doesn't always mean having muscle, having good knowledge, using your wit being manipulative to turn your enemies around, that's also strong! And that's how Cleopatra was.
She also had incredible leadership skills
My grandma always told me, "I don't care what they tell you in school, Martin Luther King Jr was white."
So stunning and brave.
He was Scandinavian to be precise
@@yasininn76 nah, clearly he was German
@@CrytoZ_ButCool nah, not white enough
He looked just like Ryan Gosling!
It's documentary'ing time
As a Hispanic my parents told me “ No matter what anyone tells you, Genghis Khan was a Spaniard”. I’ll never forget that.
My head lice said that too
Yeah it got revealed in my dream too
As a Mongolian, we didn't care much about movies where Khan was played by Japanese, Russian and even Chinese actors. But African actor is off-limit not because they are true earthlings but they suck at it.
This is what happen when you tell people their feelings are sacred
The worst thing is that it's all based on feelings and bedtime stories a grandmother used to tell. As a historian in training myself that doesn't fall into any category of historical fonts. I mean, ignoring actual evidence and using bedtime stories as relevant font is preposterous. She can believe Cleopatra was an alien for all I care, but then don't call this work of fiction a documentary.
Well, she seems to believe Cleopatra is a ghost. At the end of the "documentary", she said she kept having a recurring dream of a black figure telling her to tell the world her true story, and she thinks it was Cleopatra's spirit telling her that.
@@akmal94ibrahim aint no way.....
My grandmother told me Cleopatra was French Creole and I believed her( sic)😅😅
Honestly, historians don't know that much either. They don't even know about the pyramids real purpose and who build them. I'm very skeptical, and come to the conclusion that most of the history we learn is false. Still, I'm pretty sure Cleopatra was not black, and it's obvious they do this just to cause controversy.
Netflix and Afrocentricity create a cultural invasion of the future. They say Cleopatra is black. People get angry with her, so they come back and say, sorry, Cleopatra is white, but the families before Cleopatra were of the black race, so we accept this in the future.
As an Egyptian, I am very sad about what is happening now because racism and aggression are being practiced against us
Because they call the Egyptians now that they are Arab invaders
I'd like to give you a little bit of history, you ignoramuses.
The Arabs trace their origins to an Egyptian mother named Hajar. Now we say that Egypt is the mother of the Arabs and the mother of the world.
So don't come now and call us invaders
All Africans know that each country has its own culture, so the ignorant person who has no history claims that the Egyptian civilization belongs to him.
An entire people is now being stripped of its identity
Is it possible to say that all the peoples of Asia are of Chinese origin?
You can say that the Latino is of Mexican race
THANK YOU FOR THIS! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I’m an aspiring archeologist. I’ve been obsessed with ancient Egypt and Greece since I was a kid (that’s why Moon Knight is one of my favorite comic book characters).
It’s been so depressing seeing real archaeologists and historians being labeled racist just because they showed the evidence to back up why this Netflix “documentary” was completely wrong! You’d think we’d be past this already! But Hollywood LOOOOVES to make real life historical figures into whatever they want and to fit into the 21st century’s narrative.
Off-Topic question: as fan (you) of the comic of Moon Knight do you think the series did a good job or could've done it better?
@@dubbyplays I see them as two different things. I was so excited for the show and I’ll admit, some parts were disappointing. But once I thought of it as it’s own thing with some nods to the comics (like my favorite run- the Lemire/Smallwood/Bellaire run), I had a lot of fun! Rewatching it was much better.
Oscar and everyone on the cast did an absolute phenomenal job!
So, my answer is a bit complicated. Lol
One batshit director = Hollywood. Gotcha.
@@katieartist94 I totally get what you mean, ty.
The racists are the ones making the shows/movies and decrying others as racist.
Trying to do this type of things to remove racism only leads to more racism. It's a disgrace how they insulted the history of Africa
Racism defo is impossible to remove. Those race swapping shit literally worsened racism to the point where racist memes now has a fewer haters and reaches around 100k to 1M likes on Shorts/Reels LMFAOOAOAO it's crazy.
As Idris Elba and Morgan Freeman said - they are keeping racism alive, not real racists people
I paraphrased
@@rane7784 It isn't worsening racism. It's just racism in the first place.
@@rane7784 The documentary is literally racist.
Based on that i can make the claim that Jada pinket Smith is a racist and i would be somewhat correct as she actually made this documentary.
Kudos for not saying Jada's in charge of this at the beginning.
My respect for Canadian lad after knowing that he spent 4 hours on this garbage📈📈📈
I love how he doesn't put politics into this video, because he's Canadian!
I'm still waiting for the quarter speed version
The Canadian lad is GARBAGE so it was more like garbage spending time with other garbage..lol
@@Bradenwhitley Yes he is a RACIST white Canadian of either British or French racist background just like the rest of those people..
Thanks the Canadian lad for this clarification ❤️
As an Egyptian, I say that this is really our opinion on this terrible series
And i love to say ❤️
Thanks to all the people from all over the world who stand up for the history of our ancestors
All love from Egypt 🇪🇬
That's the least we can do.
The world hasn’t been this united since Velma
ARAB Nationalist Egyptian Racists still thanking white Canadians and Greeks for wanting to be white Egyptians because Arab Nationalists prefer the white skin to represent them which is perceived to be of more value to their inferiority complex..
@@EdgardoPlasencia As an Egyptian, I thank you from the bottom of my heart
They want to invade us culturally
In order to show the black race is superior throughout history
Netflix and Afrocentricity create a cultural invasion of the future. They say Cleopatra is black. People get angry with her, so they come back and say, sorry, Cleopatra is white, but the families before Cleopatra were of the black race, so we accept this in the future.
As an Egyptian, I am very sad about what is happening now because racism and aggression are being practiced against us
Because they call the Egyptians now that they are Arab invaders
I'd like to give you a little bit of history, you ignoramuses.
The Arabs trace their origins to an Egyptian mother named Hajar. Now we say that Egypt is the mother of the Arabs and the mother of the world.
So don't come now and call us invaders
All Africans know that each country has its own culture, so the ignorant person who has no history claims that the Egyptian civilization belongs to him.
An entire people is now being stripped of its identity
Is it possible to say that all the peoples of Asia are of Chinese origin?
You can say that the Latino is of Mexican race
As someone Asian, my mother always told me, "No matter what the school teaches you, or your friends say, Rosa Parks is a Japanese."
😂😂 lmao
More like Korean. 😂😂
Exactly 💯% im an legal historian with my masters in world history. N u said it all... mad luv n respect! 🎉
6:16...I found that clip of Cleopatra giving a 'five' to her sword instructor quite hilarious. I mean, modern day mannerisms in ancient Egypt...like WTF guys!!? 😆😄😅
well if cleopatra was black, i feel like they missed an opportunity to have her dap up the instructer LMFAO
The left hand too. Historically the left hand was never touched because it was usually covered in poop
@@theraVen27 I don't know if I want to believe it, but they were so out of mind in middle ages that it doesn't surprise me it was even worse thousands years earlier
@@nebullae HAHAHA...totally! 🙌
I think I remember hearing "Jesus Christ" in a movie that took place before he was born...got some mileage out of that one
Shelley P Haley is "an expert in applying black feminist and critical race approaches to the study and teaching classes" in other words, she is an expert in spinning history to fit her ideas
I don't think I've ever heard the Canadian Lad swear, and within the first 3 seconds he does. That was quite a twist.
I remember the first time I heard him swear was when he first did a breakdown on Loki Episode 1 and talked about the stones being used as paperweights
@@declanhugors yes same
Risking that demonization too lol
😂 it was so sudden.
It was in "stop making 2 hour movies"
The video was about antman
They are so many women in African history and Egyptian history that are less known than Cleopetra yet they choose to make a documentary about her instead of portraying and uplifting obscure history
🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬 Thank you so much for standing with us ❤❤❤ we were being removed from our own history so a group of people in another country feel better about themselves 😢
I love when Americans teach other countries about their history, its like saying ,,I know you know your history, but I know it better, and if you don't agree, Thats your problem", The Audacity is skyrocketing.
Hollywood is not America....It's a bunch of dumb actors and their TINY HAT handlers.
Ahhh yes….all Americans are bad.🙄
yeah but most americans arnt like that. Only the crazy leftists ok. Were not all bad over here XD
Usa in nutshell
It's more hilarious because only half of their population have passports and have the nerve to lecture on other countries history and problems.
0:06, Six seconds in and I knew it was TOTAL BULLSHIT. I am Egyptian and I really appreciate your efforts on educating people. I am very fascinated and loving for American content, but I really hate and despise how Egypt is portrayed in American Acting over the years. I believe my country is among the least represented countries, and I thank you for your help; this means a lot to me.
Thank you so much dude, I really can't thank you enough. I am Egyptian, and I think that Egypt is the most understood and most falsely viewed country among Arabs and maybe even the world. Thanks, I really appreciate it.
@TheCanadianLad
I wonder how you felt with Moon Knight, I loved that series
@@AllMightyKingBowser me to i liked the serie and i know they changed a few things about the real history like changing some gods but it wasnt a documantary so thats ok and it was a great serie
@@AllMightyKingBowser We watch it as entertainment because it is not documentary
as an Egyptian, much live for you and your content ❤😍