The Cleopatra famous in history (Cleopatra VII) and all other Ptolemaic-era female royalty bearing that name were members of the Macedonian Greek Ptolemaic dynasty.
They were all descended from Ptolemy I Soter, one of Alexander the Great’s generals.
They ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years, maintaining Hellenistic culture, Greek language, and a Greek-Macedonian bloodline through extensive inbreeding.
Not one of them were African at all let alone negroid.
It's a cheeky reference to a netflix "we wuz kangs" type documentary where that line was in the trailer for it.
The fact that Cleopatra was Greek is historically overwhelming, but someone's black grandma told them otherwise, so case closed.
Likewise here this woman has enough self professed life evidence to question the narrative of "police oppress black people" but the universal trait of "police make me a bit nervous" means case closed.
The Cleopatra famous in history (Cleopatra VII) and all other Ptolemaic-era female royalty bearing that name were members of the Macedonian Greek Ptolemaic dynasty.
They were all descended from Ptolemy I Soter, one of Alexander the Great’s generals. They ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years, maintaining Hellenistic culture, Greek language, and a Greek-Macedonian bloodline through extensive inbreeding.
Not one of them were African at all let alone negroid.
It's a cheeky reference to a netflix "we wuz kangs" type documentary where that line was in the trailer for it.
The fact that Cleopatra was Greek is historically overwhelming, but someone's black grandma told them otherwise, so case closed.
Likewise here this woman has enough self professed life evidence to question the narrative of "police oppress black people" but the universal trait of "police make me a bit nervous" means case closed.