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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
Black Samurai in Japan Mainstream Media will never show you
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Nestor Komper
Nestor Komper@KomperNest16539·
@pureMetatron Athena is not half ape. She is a light eyed caucasian pretty woman.
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Timeless Films
Timeless Films@axaxia92·
The classic faces of 'Troy' (2004) - beauty and temperament are hard to replace.
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Amora Edits@AmoraEdits·
@peppipets A cultura deles é rebolar, roubar celular e fazer macumba.
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@SamiraVVV You're so stupid LOL. Greeks used to be diverse caucasians with White or olive skin, the hair could be either blonde, brown or ginger.
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Liv ᛉ
Liv ᛉ@mitfoid·
We must keep the orcs out of the shire.
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Paul Hill
Paul Hill@PastPaulitics·
No they wouldn't have. Leaving aside the fact that the ancient Greeks didn't have female actors, they did find dark skin to be an absolute shame and black Africans in particular were often thought of as demonic creatures. The absolute revulsion towards black Africans in the Greco-Roman period shows that racist attitudes towards blacks by Europeans is anything but new and has a very, very long history. And we can even look at medieval Greek history for examples between the ancient Greeks and modern times. The Byzantine Emperors often married women from barbarian European kingdoms. In this mosaic you can see John Komnenos and his wife Eirene flanking the Virgin with Child. Eirene, as you can see, has reddish blond hair. She was the daughter of the King of Hungary and his wife, a princess from a German kingdom. Their son was Manuel Komnenos. Of a more swarthy appearance, when his imperial flagship was seized by his Venetian allies during a campaign against Norman invaders on the island of Corfu, the Venetian sailors, to mock the Byzantine emperor, dressed up a black African slave in his imperial garb to parade him along the ship in view of their Byzantine allies. There were very few blacks ever in Greece throughout its history, until recent years, and almost 100% of them were slaves. There are no examples of high status blacks, let alone ones that married into the nobility, let alone royalty. And the evidence shows a remarkable uniformity of how they were considered by the local Greeks, no matter what era, and it wasn't pleasant. This idea that the ancient Greeks didn't care about race is simply modern leftist activists trying to project their ideals into the past in order to serve as precedent for the radical transformations of society that this ideology envisions. But it actually has no such precedent, unlike the racist attitudes that are far better documented than most modern Classicists are willing to admit.
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@le_moutongris @B_Goodness @sentantiq Greeks would have probably found casting a black Helen in a play to be a strange choice, but if she spoke Greek and was conversant with Greek culture and worshipped the Greek gods, they would have considered her a more acceptable Helen than a blonde Scythian barbarian lady

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