The Woman King Rewrites History of Slavery in Africa
23 Sep 2022
There’s a movie out called The Woman King with Oscar winner Viola Davis about a tribe of female warriors in West Africa in the 1700s, 1800s.
It’s fascinating. Also, a book recommendation: The Amazons of Black Sparta.
Viola Davis Addresses ‘The Woman King’ Boycott On Social Media https://t.co/HmPifXUhFg
— That’s Entertainment (@ThatsEntertain1) September 23, 2022
As for the film, people have figured out that there’s a problem here. They’re holding up this tribe best known for enriching itself by enslaving and murdering fellow Africans as the heroes. And there’s a backlash and #BoycottwWomanKing because leftists want the black woman to be the heroine against the evil white guy colonizer, but they dare show the historical fact of Africans enslaving Africans.
#BOYCOTTTHEWOMANKING #BoycottWomanKing #boycotthewomanking https://t.co/Y9wd72st7n
— Eden G.Mehari (@narsha_adey) September 22, 2022
This is just history, folks, but woke history and what we described as presentism has taken over the left.
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