So Patty Jenkins Is making a Cleopatra movie, and she's cast Gal Gadot, and the world has exploded with outrage as a result calling it Whitewashing.
Let's talk about it.
There are factions.
1. People who understand history, and who the Ptolemaic's were, and have utterly no problem with this casting.
2. People who don't understand history who think that
all the Egyptian Pharaohs were all Upper Kingdom or Nubian. AKA dark skinned.
3. People who do know about history, but don't trust it at all and refuse to believe it so that they can die on a hill trying to make Cleopatra mixed or full tilt Nubian and claim that history has obscured this (nevermind that no obscuration exists about the rest of the Egyptian Pharaohs being darker skinned)...but they apparently did it to the Ptolemaic's...
Anyways. Cleopatra was an 8th Generation descendant of Ptolemy I Soter. Soter was the son of two Macedonian/Greek parents and he was one of Alexander the Great's personal bodyguards who divided up and ruled his lands after his death. In this case, Egypt (Alexandria) was the centre of the Ptolemaic Dynasty. The Ptolemaic's were so intent on keeping Egypt
Hellenistic that they exclusively practiced inbreeding and sibling marriage. So for all intents and purposes Cleopatra was at least mostly (if not fully) Macedonian Greek (barring some dallying with Syrians and Persian aristocracy).
The historical 'weeds'...so people who don't care about this bit can ignore it I've spoiled this part.
The bottom line is that the phenotype of Cleopatra could be found in most of the cultures of the modern day eastern Mediterranean, this especially includes the people of Israel (where Gadot is from), literally a jog over from where Cleopatra ruled.
And it blows my mind that confronted with this knowledge about the Ptolemaic's, the people getting outraged about this casting then jump to "Well, if she was Greek they should cast a Greek, not an Israeli!"...completely misunderstanding that the entirety of the Eastern Mediterranean was a mixing pot of phenotypes in Antiquity to a level that a modern day woman like Gadot would be at least as close to Cleo as an actual Greek would be.
But this is where we are though. The good and valuable fight to get more representation in Hollywood films has at times splintered into an outrage war that is slicing down to damned Phenotype to prove that it's "okay" for Gal Gadot to play Cleopatra. When in actuality, the fact that she's from Israel puts her closer to a Greek Queen of Egypt of Antiquity than people who are actually from modern Macedonia.
It's a non-issue made into an issue because a bunch of idiots on Twitter refuse to do their homework about the history they claim is being re-written.
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