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      So it was 30 years ago. I feel like, even though things are far from perfect now, nowadays a comment like this would draw quite a few more critical looks than back then.

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          Sure, but knowing how fucked something is and actually speaking out about it are two very different things.

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        It was also 30 years closer to Harriet Tubman, in a time when black civil rights were not even as sanded smooth as they appear now.

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            And he’s fucking everyone instead of just black people. We had a DEI program to rollback again. If someone calls me the n-word, I can post that on Tiktok and have a 50 40% chance of getting them fired.

            Shit’s bad but shit’s almost always been bad for black people in America, so you mark the little peaks.

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        Why would you think that? I was around in 1994, and if anything, it got worse.

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          No, sorry. Go watch any sitcom from the nineties. There is a lot of stuff in there (racism, sexism, homophobia) that would cause a shitstorm these days.

          Maybe you lived in a progressive bubble back then (good for you) but as someone born in the nineties who grew up in the early 00s, I have to say, ignorance was a lot more tolerated back then, even in the 00s.

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            So you’re looking at an era that you probably don’t remember actively being a part of, and you compare it to the world you do remember. I don’t think I was the one to live in a bubble*. Also, have you seen Musk do the Hitler salute on television? Nobody tried pulling shit like that in 1994.

            *I lived, and still live, in a very rural area, which is not know for being progressive.

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          Or Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra.

          Cleopatra was by ancestry mostly Greek. So I don’t get what you mean.

          Most of her subjects weren’t quite “black” either.

          Sorry for this interjection, but I hate wrong corrections, especially when they give up cute chains of thought like “queen of (hellenistic, that’s my own addition) Egypt -> Egypt’s in the African continent -> black”.

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            Yeah, the thing a lot of people seem to miss is just how major of a geographic barrier the Sahara is. As a consequence, northern Africans weren’t generally very black for most of history.

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              Greek and ME people sometimes look very light. And face powders too exist.

              So I wouldn’t say there’s anything too weird with her appearance. I suppose portrayal of Americans in North Korean war films is weirder.

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          Or Emma Stone in Aloha, or Max Minghella in The Social Network, or Tilda Swinton in Doctor Strange.

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      It’s such an insane story that I wonder what the other side of it is. It’s easy to imagine the guy just having got out of a meeting ten minutes earlier with “if you don’t get Julia Roberts into a movie by the end of the week, I’ll see you never work in this town again!” ringing in his ears.

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    Hollywood Executives can collectively only name at most seven actors at a given time. An entire nine-digit annual industry run by a bunch of coked-up goldfish.

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        They’re run by the same average people who work for them. You don’t need to be an idiot to fuck up running something as large and complicated as a trans-national corporation. You don’t need to be a genius to coast in a position that already prints money.

        We’re simply not that different from one another. The genius/idiot dichotomy is far more about variances in education, culture, and propagandized bigotry than finding actual differences in intellect.

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      If Hollywood ever did a film about Gaza they would unironically use Gal Godot in the role of a Palestinian woman.

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        It also be “both sides have something to learn from each other!” Oscar bait a la Crash or Green Book.

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          I was going to suggest that it would be done with lots of tearful emotion, but then I remembered that Gal can’t actually act, so maybe it would be more of a “after saying the words, turning and looking towards the horizon in an heroic pose” medium shot moving into a panorama showing little children in the background.

          (With the right music to pull people’s emotional strings, obviously)

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          Ughhhhhhh. Green Book was okay, I liked it, but BlackkKlansman was right there. I shouldn’t be surprised they picked the less punchy of the two, but I’m still annoyed.

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            The best part of BlackkKlansman was that I watched it with two literal billionaires who most assuredly voted for Trump 3 times. I got to feel their reaction to that ending montage. Thank you for the reminder.

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              tf is your life lol. That’s crazy. I really hope it made them at least somewhat more empathetic. I don’t think anyone is ever too far gone for change, but I also don’t have much hope that billionaires will change.

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        No doubt with lines like “They only hate Israel because of their religion” and “The IDF is protecting me, despite being Palestinian”

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    This is crazy, I mean Roberts is from the South and Tubman from the north, no one’s going to believe it!

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    Queue Dave Chappelle and his sketch ‘Negrodamas’

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    I predict a movie called The Last Black Man on Earth, starring Tom Hanks

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    The article led me down a rabbit hole leading to an article about the ghost in the shell movie adaptation promo meme generator being used to criticise the whitewashing in the movie adaptation

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      Tbh - if you do any academic study of history, that’s what it all starts to look like.

      I tried to watch Spartacus because Kubrick and… I couldn’t. Those fucking hairdos. The depiction of Marcus Aurelius in Gladiator upset me - like no, the man was not a proto Thomas Jefferson (and even the IRL Jefferson made his money on child slavery and raped children.) Wuxia is so much fun but there’s never going to be a period accurate Three Kingdoms (which is a 14th century novel anyway)

      Medieval history especially…. That’s pages and pages, and I’m not even really that much of a medievalist.

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        I do historical reenactment, so I have a hobby that involves researching the age of a certain embroidery stitch, for example.

        I’ve learned to just switch off that part of my brain for games and movies, or I’d cry a lot more. I just project them to an alternate reality where they totally had nylon in 1200.

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          Pre medieval knitting bothers me immensely. Stockinette is too recognizable and too taken for granted to not be driving me crazy constantly.

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            I’ve got this rough theory that we can get decently historic pieces from around 50 AD (but only in central italy, nowhere else), around 1200, 1800 and then from 1900 to now. Everything else is even more of crapshoot.

            Anything between Commodus and Charlemange is especially cursed

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              Anything between Commodus and Charlemange is especially cursed

              Helmets with horns, yes? And Roman army looking like cabaret.

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        Tbh - if you do any academic study of history, that’s what it all starts to look like.

        Even without academic studies - I wanted some context for Tolkien (analogous periods\events), Walter Scott, Dumas, who not. And I wanted some context for R:TW and M2:TW games, so I found mods like Europa Barbarorum. And eventually I’ve read some of Icelandic sagas, and some of medieval poetry translations, and so on. Same with context for fantasy books, some alternatives IRL.

        So, after that, there’s just nothing on screen I can watch.

        Icelandic low-budget movie kinda associated with Beowulf, but making Grendel a neanderthal (yep), looked cool due to seemingly authentic buildings and weapons and clothes and everything. But it wasn’t a very interesting movie.

        I’ve seen a Danish low-budget movie “Eagle’s eye”, some things felt like fine, but again, the story itself just didn’t seem right. Except for the one-eyed guy seeing through the eye of a bird - eh, I dunno why it was an eagle and not a raven, but his relation with the king and with the bishop seemed an interesting allegory on heathenry and christendom.

        Roman empire - just leave me alone.

        like no, the man was not a proto Thomas Jefferson

        The man also, when he found out his wife had a lover, made her a bath filled with his blood. That was in his youth, but.

        At the same time he called her “so meek, so simple-minded, so kind” when thanking gods for her.

        He became very wise by the end of his life, but, eh, not in US founding fathers’ direction. More like Obi-Wan Kenobi made emperor.