Varagios Pelekioforos
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One of these is about the founding father of modern Greece, stars a predominantly Greek cast, and promotes Greek sovereignty and identity. The other one portrays ancient Greeks with Kenyans and black rappers. Guess which one received €6.5 million from the Greek government.













The production of Christopher Nolan received permission for 15 days of filming in Greece with a budget of 16 million euros. The Greek state gave them 6 million as a subsidy from the money of Greek taxpayers, who were never informed about the cast of the film or the distortion of the most important work in our history. The issue here is not that they received money. We Greeks would gladly have given all 16 million for Nolan to shoot a faithful Odyssey. But it should have been a film that properly represents us Greeks, Hellenism and stays true to the values and writings of Homer. Not so we Greeks could pay for a Black Helen and Clytemnestra, a Batman-like Agamemnon, a trans Achilles or Elpenor (a woman playing a male role), a Black Athena, and a script based on the worst possible "translation" that exists. In short, Nolan disrespected all Greeks, while the Greek people are now officially in the crosshairs of racism and the falsification of their history and culture. Woke Hollywood must die.





Do you understand now why Greeks are saying that “Nolan’s Odyssey” will make ignorant people believe that Greek culture comes from Africans? 👇 "She says Greek culture is from Africans.." This is a huge insult to Greeks and absolute RACISM! Enough!



Christopher Nolan defends ruthless backlash to ‘Odyssey’ casting trib.al/ZohBPVH




























