The ever so controversial discussion whether the former Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra was White or Black is troubling both liberals and conservatives. Furthermore,
it appears that many are fed up with Netflix’s constant portrayal of actual people as Black. This is regardless if the person is of European descent or of any other race.states that Controversy is surrounding the show as accusations of ‘blackwashing’ are rising. This is due to the casting of a black actress, Adele James, 37, in the lead role of Queen Cleopatra. However, it seems that Netflix is disregarding historical evidence that indicates her Macedonian-Greek heritage.
After receiving a mere one percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes within four days, Queen Cleopatra is allegedly the lowest rating ever. Previously, there was an Egyptian lawyer who was even taking legal action against Netflix for this whole ordeal.Good. Woke stuff doesn’t deserve any sort of love!Currently, the most popular sentiment on Twitter is that wokeism isn’t something that is tolerable. Furthermore, a Twitter user states that woke films do not deserve any sort of love or attention.
Well majority of those reviews are people who haven't seen it and just hate that a black woman is playing a non black role so I would say that a lot of those people are racistFurthermore, there are conservatives stating that now this will be against White people who did not watch the documentary. A Twitter user claims that it is racist if someone does not want to watch a show where the lead actress is Black. This is a gray area as some might agree or disagree on this.
I think you're missing out on the fact that in many cases, they bring in audiences to pay that they've traditionally ignored. About half of whites will still watch, and a big chunk of POC will. While there are ideologues there, a great deal see only $$ from an untapped audience.Following that, there are some users accusing the “elites” of losing money due to the agenda they are pushing.
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