OMG I TOTALLY AGREE WITH THIS, IT WAS CRAAAAP
icarly (tv show) was a masterpiece but icarly (webshow) was the opposite of funny how did they have so many viewers đ
acabou pra vc, Jair.
In two years, itâs Brazilâs time. Bolsonaro, we want you OUT.Â
Can all the misinformed Americans and Brits pipe down for a second? Iâm rolling out the historical carpet from the perspective of someone whoâs actually grown up in the Middle East and why none of this matters.
I heard Aladdin or as I knew it, as âThe Magic Lamp of Alaa el-Dinâ. It is one of the most popular tales from the region, next to Sindbad, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves and but guess what?
Itâs a trainwreck of a tale, so is Disneyâs adaptation. Why? Because it makes no sense, culturally or historically. Why? Itâs not authentic. Itâs not actually a real part of the stories Schehrezade/Shahrazad told to King Shahrayar in One Thousand and One Nights.
It was added in by a European translator, Antoine Galland, then later accepted as part of canon.
BRIEF HISTORY LESSON:
One Thousand and One Nights is a collection of folktales presented in a story-within-a-story context. King Shahrayar of Persiaâs wife cheated on him, he then had her and her lover put to death, but her infidelity drove him mad with paranoia. He decided to marry every virgin in the kingdom them put her to death come morning so she wouldnât have the chance to cheat on him.
Alas, he ran out of virgins, all except for his grand-vizierâs daughter Shahrazad. She agreed to marry the king, assuring her father she had a plan. After their wedding night, Shahrazad began the distraction plot to end all plots. She asked the king if he wanted to hear a story and spent the whole night entertaining him with it, making sure to end with the start of another tale. Once heâs ask âWhat happened?â sheâd tell him, âWait for tomorrow,â and restart the same process.
She kept him on the episodic hook for a thousand and one nights, spinning so many tales and retelling many until she finally ran out. But, by the time she did, they had developed a good relationship, had children, and he no longer cared about his kill-come-sunrise rule, and they lived happily ever after.
So, why is Aladdin a trainwreck? For starters, itâs set in CHINA. And China is for some reason ruled by a sultan. Sultans are the titles of Ottoman kings, as in Turks. Aladdin is recruited by a sorcerer/Jafar from the Maghreb, which is typically used to refer to Morocco (literally called El Maghreb in Arabic) or all of NA sans Egypt. The Princess is called Badroulbadour not Jasmine, and while she has an Old Arabic name âbadr al badour / full moon of full moonsâ, she is described as being from the FAR EAST. She was never an Arab, neither was Aladdin!
Can you tell this was made up by a confused foreigner?
So, we have a Turkish king in China, Aladdin is Chinese, Jafar is Moroccan and Jasmine is Japanese. Itâs the same in the Disney movie. The style of the characters and background in Disneyâs Aladdin is unmistakably an Persian-Indian fusion with some Ottoman sprinkled in. The concept of a genie/djinni is literally the only Arab part of the tale.
1. Jasmineâs headpiece/tiara, appearance, and pet tiger point to Indian. But she wears harem pants/Ĺalvar, which are Turkish (Indian version shalwar).
Actually, sheâs a toned-down version of a belly-dancer. Belly dancing is practiced from Egypt to Lebanon to Persia and India, it was spread by the Ottomans.
2. The Sultan is styled like a merge between a Sikh maharajah (Indian) and a sultan (Turkish).
3. The magic carpet is also an Indian concept (Prince Husain, son of the Sultan of the Indies in OTaON retrieves a magic carpet from India.)
4. The sultanâs palace is based on the Taj Mahal
5. The Genie/djinni is the lone Arabic concept.
Hereâs what lots of Westerners donât get. All of these cultures have bled on one another. From the Maghreb to Egypt, to the Levant, to Turkey, to the Arabian Peninsula, to Iraq, to Persia and India we all share so many traits because of trade, history or, you guessed it, invasion. Cultural exchange is pretty common, I grew up with a lot of Persian stories, Indian products and Bollywood movies in theatres, leftover Turkish culture and food from Ottomans, Arab culture from prior invasions, interaction and language, and so, so many Lebanese pop stars.
Itâs actually pretty smart to amass a cast from different parts of the Near, Middle and South East, so to include everyone who likely grew up with Shahrazad and her many, many tales.
If thereâs anyone you should have a problem with, itâs Will Smith as the genie. Itâs pretty transparent how you all ignored how this is the second time a black man plays the genie (first on Once Upon A Time) but sling hate at Naomi Scott for being Indian.
Oh, and to all people saying Naomi is âtoo lightâ and âhalf-whitewashingâ. Take your racial purity and stick it up your nose. Middle Eastern, Indian and North African girls come in all shades, even if both sets of grandparents are native to the region.
PS. Avan Jogia is seriously out there saying him playing Aladdin would have âbeen wrongâ because âhe should be Middle Easternâ but he had no problem playing King Tut, who is EGYPTIAN? As in Middle Eastern??
Quit your virtue-signaling, Rami Malek is still the only Egyptian to ever play one in Western media.
Anyway, POINT MADE.
fora bolsonaro, genocida de merda
Presidentâs reputation battered as hearings describe handling of pandemic as inept
[Image description: Jair Bolsonaro.]
For the third time in a little over a month, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro this weekend rallied thousands of his conservative support base in a noisy motorcycle demonstration dubbed âaccelerate for Christâ.
Observers had little doubt about the populist leaderâs motivation: he needed to show strength. Over the past two months, the former army captainâs reputation has been battered by a stream of revelations over his governmentâs handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, which have emerged in an official congressional investigation known as the CPI.
The CPI has cast the Brazilian governmentâs response as woefully inept and even hazardous to public health: from the presidentâs emphatic support for discredited remedies, such as chloroquine, to allegations that the government ignored dozens of emails regarding vaccine supply from Pfizer and even ran a parallel health ministry within the executive office.
âWe had the time, we had the tools â an enviable primary healthcare-based system â but we delusionally insisted on the wrong paths,â said Luana Araujo, an infectious disease specialist, who testified at the hearings in BrasĂlia. âPart of us still does. We chose to ignore the experience from the rest of the world, and this combination of arrogance and ignorance is far too dangerous.â
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in a way. catcher in the rye is just the depressed manâs ferris buellerâs day off
I have been having an argument with a friend and he says that Marvel is for guys, please help me prove to him that there are lots of women who like Marvel!
I HAVE WAITED ALL YEAR TO POST THIS
unfourtunately I know how it feels like because everyday I wake up brasileira
Okay last one of these for a while lmao
Iâm hearing from android users that they canât access the rec list page on my blog due to technical glitches in the app, so Iâve made a post with links to all the fic rec lists Iâve compiled. Iâll try to keep it updated below the cut:
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porra em 2022 eu vou sentar tanto o dedo no 13 e a teclinha vai afundar vai estragar a urna e vĂŁo precisar trocar pqp
EH LULA PORRA