Bassem Youssef shakes Twitter after his attack on Netflix because of Cleopatra
Bassem Youssef released the micro-blogging site Twitter, after his attack on the Netflix network, which released the special trailer for its new documentary, Cleopatra, which revolves around the Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII, the last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt, and shows her as a black woman.
The followers' comments came praising the journalist Bassem Youssef and his response to the film's supporters, and a follow-up said: "Bassem Youssef waged a media battle against African centralism from the countries of the West."
Bassem Youssef and the movie Cleopatra
Journalist Bassem Youssef revealed an approved falsification of history adopted by the Netflix network, especially after it released the special trailer for its new documentary film Cleopatra, which revolves around the Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII, the last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt.
Cleopatra movie and falsification of history
Bassem said on his Facebook page, accompanied by a video clip of the intervention: “My intervention with Piers Morgan on the subject of the Cleopatra movie on Netflix. They built the pyramids."
He continued: "I also spoke about all of this with respect to the great African civilization in West Africa. In the end, we are all sisters and from this continent, but the falsification of history is a big problem."
Queen Cleopatra - Cleopatra movie
The Netflix network is facing heavy losses in the past few days, especially since it launched the trailer for its new documentary, which revolves around the Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII, the last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt.
Netflix losses in the stock market
With the first hours of the release of the Netflix trailer, Queen Cleopatra, the movie Cleopatra, thousands of Egyptians rallied in defense of an important part of their history that had been falsified and attributed to other than its people, and this had a clear impact on the stock of the Netflix network on Wall Street.
Netflix lost 5% of its share price, which is estimated at $5 billion, amid extreme caution over trading in the company's shares on the stock exchange.
Netflix channel on YouTube
While the Cleopatra documentary movie trailer officially became the most disliked video on the official Netflix channel on the YouTube video site, with more than 250,000 clicks, which forced Netflix to close comments on the movie trailer, in an attempt to control the accusation. By falsifying history, and preventing viewers from expressing their opinion.
Adele James, the brunette Cleopatra movie actress
The Egyptians succeeded in closing the official account of the heroine of the Cleopatra movie, Adele James, on the “Instagram” photo and video site, after thousands of them reported her account as an account promoting false and false information.
For the actress to communicate with the administration of the “Instagram” site, to restore her account, which soon closed the comments, in an attempt to silence the voice of truth and express the opinion.
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