"Oh this girl re-translating The Odyssey in 2017 isn't an ideologue let me just check their bluesky account."
Why would I continue reading lies? What's the benefit for me? You guys act like you didn't spread Gay fanfiction about Ancient Greece for decades. Clowns.
Can you have someone play a part they don't represent? Sure they are after all actors. I don't have a problem with a Kenyan/Mexican playing "Helen of Troy" any more than I have a problem with a Scottish/Swede playing a Odysseus. i.e. none. These are actors. If we are somehow offended by a darker than Mediterranean-Bronzed actor playing Helen then why are we ok with a lighter than Mediterranean-Bronzed actor playing Odysseus? Hell, there are plenty of talented Mediterranean actors out there. Why is the entire cast not them?
Let's not pretend though that there is some kind of historical justification here. It seems foolish to try to argue that Helen of Troy could possibly have been black in this fictional story. It's fiction and these are modern actors. Just say what you want and throw the justification away as it is stupid. Offering some sort of historic justification here is as much of a stretch as trying to claim Jesus was potentially a blue eyed white guy.
I think Lupita Nyong'o is a phenomenal, Oscar-winning actress, and I have zero issue watching her play Helen of Troy because theater relies on talent and imagination, not DNA. My issue is with the hypocrisy of the discourse. When people try to invent fake historical justifications like using ancient slavery to claim Helen could have been Black it is just as dishonest and wrong as Europeans pretending Jesus was a blue-eyed white man. Let's stop rewriting actual history to justify modern creative casting. Just admit it's a creative choice in a fictional adaptation and move on.
"as dishonest and wrong as Europeans pretending Jesus was a blue-eyed white man."
There are blue eyed people in the Middle East today, notably among the Yezidis. Look up a picture of
Bashar al-Assad, the recently deposed dictator of Syria. He is blue eyed.
There are even red headed and blonde people there although they aren't common. They can be found as far east as Iran and as far west as Morocco.
Statistically Jesus would have been most likely to be dark haired and brown eyed, with an olive skin, but it would not have been far-fetched for him to be blue-eyed at all.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 22.1 ms ] threadWhy would I continue reading lies? What's the benefit for me? You guys act like you didn't spread Gay fanfiction about Ancient Greece for decades. Clowns.
Let's not pretend though that there is some kind of historical justification here. It seems foolish to try to argue that Helen of Troy could possibly have been black in this fictional story. It's fiction and these are modern actors. Just say what you want and throw the justification away as it is stupid. Offering some sort of historic justification here is as much of a stretch as trying to claim Jesus was potentially a blue eyed white guy.
I think Lupita Nyong'o is a phenomenal, Oscar-winning actress, and I have zero issue watching her play Helen of Troy because theater relies on talent and imagination, not DNA. My issue is with the hypocrisy of the discourse. When people try to invent fake historical justifications like using ancient slavery to claim Helen could have been Black it is just as dishonest and wrong as Europeans pretending Jesus was a blue-eyed white man. Let's stop rewriting actual history to justify modern creative casting. Just admit it's a creative choice in a fictional adaptation and move on.
There are blue eyed people in the Middle East today, notably among the Yezidis. Look up a picture of Bashar al-Assad, the recently deposed dictator of Syria. He is blue eyed.
There are even red headed and blonde people there although they aren't common. They can be found as far east as Iran and as far west as Morocco.
Statistically Jesus would have been most likely to be dark haired and brown eyed, with an olive skin, but it would not have been far-fetched for him to be blue-eyed at all.