HOS Dressed as Pharaoh for Super Hero Promo video during the month of Passover... wtf?!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of a superhero is a Pharaoh?
Sounds like he just wanted to get his money’s worth out of his last Halloween costume
Sounds more like ignorance than intentional, but I agree they need to address the issue and make a statement


I could be waayyyy off base here but African Americans often celebrate ancient Egyptian achievements as distinctly African, which is true.

Kind of ironic that some ignorant people seem to be making this all about them.


The theme was super heroes. Find me a pharaoh-themed superhero


So you think he decided against it as an overt act of anti-semitism rather than it being cluelessness combined with a liberal/nerdy interpretation of super hero and/or a leftover Halloween costume? I think as some pps pointed out many people responding aren’t familiar with the role Egyptian culture plays for many Black Americans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of a superhero is a Pharaoh?
Sounds like he just wanted to get his money’s worth out of his last Halloween costume
Sounds more like ignorance than intentional, but I agree they need to address the issue and make a statement


I could be waayyyy off base here but African Americans often celebrate ancient Egyptian achievements as distinctly African, which is true.

Kind of ironic that some ignorant people seem to be making this all about them.


So are you claiming persecuting Jews is distinctly African? I’m confused.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of a superhero is a Pharaoh?
Sounds like he just wanted to get his money’s worth out of his last Halloween costume
Sounds more like ignorance than intentional, but I agree they need to address the issue and make a statement


I could be waayyyy off base here but African Americans often celebrate ancient Egyptian achievements as distinctly African, which is true.

Kind of ironic that some ignorant people seem to be making this all about them.


That would make more sense if it was a specific Egyptian ruler that was famous for something. But it seems like the most famous pharaoh is the one from the exodus story so not sure which one would be a good choice to lionize.


Way off base here.
Anonymous
I mean Egypt doesn’t have a good track record with dark skinned Africans or Jews. But regardless... the white girls in antebellum dresses speaks to just a level of either cluelessness or poor judgment. Not a good look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of a superhero is a Pharaoh?
Sounds like he just wanted to get his money’s worth out of his last Halloween costume
Sounds more like ignorance than intentional, but I agree they need to address the issue and make a statement


I could be waayyyy off base here but African Americans often celebrate ancient Egyptian achievements as distinctly African, which is true.

Kind of ironic that some ignorant people seem to be making this all about them.


That would make more sense if it was a specific Egyptian ruler that was famous for something. But it seems like the most famous pharaoh is the one from the exodus story so not sure which one would be a good choice to lionize.


How do you know it wasn’t a particular pharaoh? And how would you even make that clear in a costume? Maybe because of your background, but when I think of “pharaoh” I don’t think of the Passover story at all.

To everyone who is not Jewish, Passover is not what we think of when we see Ancient Egyptian things like pharaohs. People probably think of mummies, pyramids, etc.
Anonymous
I’m not sure a liberal nerdy interpretation of a super hero includes an autocratic ruler who enslaved people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of a superhero is a Pharaoh?
Sounds like he just wanted to get his money’s worth out of his last Halloween costume
Sounds more like ignorance than intentional, but I agree they need to address the issue and make a statement


I could be waayyyy off base here but African Americans often celebrate ancient Egyptian achievements as distinctly African, which is true.

Kind of ironic that some ignorant people seem to be making this all about them.


The theme was super heroes. Find me a pharaoh-themed superhero


https://www.pinterest.com/pin/307863324499673556/


Then did he say he was going as 1970s b-list superhero? Defend you choice man!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of a superhero is a Pharaoh?
Sounds like he just wanted to get his money’s worth out of his last Halloween costume
Sounds more like ignorance than intentional, but I agree they need to address the issue and make a statement


I could be waayyyy off base here but African Americans often celebrate ancient Egyptian achievements as distinctly African, which is true.

Kind of ironic that some ignorant people seem to be making this all about them.


So are you claiming persecuting Jews is distinctly African? I’m confused.


Ok, let me try to help you.

Ancient Egypt accomplished many amazing things such as a writing system and the pyramids. The culture is fascinating and many people of African descent celebrate that.

Passover is barely a blip in the context of Egyptian history.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of a superhero is a Pharaoh?
Sounds like he just wanted to get his money’s worth out of his last Halloween costume
Sounds more like ignorance than intentional, but I agree they need to address the issue and make a statement


I could be waayyyy off base here but African Americans often celebrate ancient Egyptian achievements as distinctly African, which is true.

Kind of ironic that some ignorant people seem to be making this all about them.


That would make more sense if it was a specific Egyptian ruler that was famous for something. But it seems like the most famous pharaoh is the one from the exodus story so not sure which one would be a good choice to lionize.



And all this time I thought King Tut was the most famous . . .
Anonymous
Sounds like the Board should have hired the nice Quaker lady that so many of families wanted to hire at the time. Glad my kids graduated out. Fantastic school back when it was a hidden gem. Not so much now.
Anonymous
Were the Pharaohs ethnically African? I thought Ptolemy, Cleopatra etc. Eere Greek?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of a superhero is a Pharaoh?
Sounds like he just wanted to get his money’s worth out of his last Halloween costume
Sounds more like ignorance than intentional, but I agree they need to address the issue and make a statement


I could be waayyyy off base here but African Americans often celebrate ancient Egyptian achievements as distinctly African, which is true.

Kind of ironic that some ignorant people seem to be making this all about them.


So are you claiming persecuting Jews is distinctly African? I’m confused.


Ok, let me try to help you.

Ancient Egypt accomplished many amazing things such as a writing system and the pyramids. The culture is fascinating and many people of African descent celebrate that.

Passover is barely a blip in the context of Egyptian history.


Nazi Germany lasted less than 10 years -- just a "blip" in the scheme of German/European/Western history?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Were the Pharaohs ethnically African? I thought Ptolemy, Cleopatra etc. Eere Greek?


The Ptolemaic dynasty (including Cleopatra) were Greek. Ptolemy was one of Alexander the Great’s generals who took power after his death.
The Egyptians who built the pyramids are way older
Anonymous
Oy vey. I’m getting vaklemped over the HOS dressing up as a pharaoh. The nerve of him when pharaohs have governed Egypt for thousands of years
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