• But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    It’s weird how the reverse is somehow ok now. Anne Boleyn played by a black woman why not? Historical accurac? What even is that?? .

    Edit: you’re all ignoring that most of the roles being blackwashed are not white, how is it ok for black culture to just appropriate our own ethnic figures?

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      5 hours ago

      Because people aren’t depicting Jesus as a white Caucasian male?

      If the skin colour isn’t relevant to the story, it doesn’t matter. If it is relevant, it does.

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        Jesus was a Palestinian, so it’s ok to take Arab jobs and give em to black actors? Cleopatra was Greek/arab so I guess they can take their roles too.

        It’s funny how everyone who isn’t black is suddenly white when it’s convenient. This isn’t black actors taking the roles of white Americans, it’s black actors playing Egyptians, Greeks, arabs, latinos, Asians. Are all those people white??

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      It is different, if color of skin is a relevant part of the context of the story. Having John Brown played by a black man would be equally misleading.

      For Anne Boleyn’s story on the other hand, racism did not play a part, because it wasn’t even invented yet.

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        …ok hol’ up.

        racism did not play a part, because it wasn’t even invented yet.

        Racism wasn’t invented before 1536, the year she got beheaded? The Portuguese had already transported the first slave ship to Brazil 10yr earlier, even if we pretend there was complete racial harmony before the transatlantic slave trade began, which is an absolutely insane thing to pretend, that still started before her death. Not to mention the fact that racism (and slavery no less) has been around since long before “transatlantic” was even a concept.

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          Slavery existed previously, and certainly xenophobia did. Those things are as old as time, nondoubt about it. But racism is something more specific: it’s an attempt to use pseudoscience to justify how you can simultaneously consider “all people are equal” (a core belief of the age of enlightenment) while also maintaining stark inequality and slavery (an economic reality of the time).

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      6 hours ago

      White people were never opressed and there is no danger of erasing white people and their achievements from history, so yes, the reverse is very ok.