tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5376838656266387155.post5344652354329164859..comments2023-07-01T11:33:04.246-04:00Comments on The Udjat: British Ancient Egyptians? The Absurdities Continue in Night at the Museum 2Djeden Ma'at Aten-Rahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01314565879460084110noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5376838656266387155.post-38612846506331392172009-05-25T21:21:34.052-04:002009-05-25T21:21:34.052-04:00I totally agree with your post. I took my son to s...I totally agree with your post. I took my son to see this movie recently and I was annoyed by this very thing. It was, indeed, absurdity at its finest hour. While many in the audience laughed at Azaria's jokes and hijinks, I sat there thinking to myself that they were also receiving an inaccurate history lesson. So let's say Hollywood doesn't want to use people from the continent of Africa, then at the very least use people of color. To me, some of those so-called Egyptians looked to me like they had a spray tan. I was thoroughly disgusted by once again another example of the mainstream culture diminishing the achievements of African people. As this is the case, its up to parents to educate their children so that they may know they come from a highly intelligent people. Thank you for an insightful post.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com