Majik1387
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Wrong.Apocalypse is one Egyptian where the producers won't be accused of whitewashing.
Wrong.Apocalypse is one Egyptian where the producers won't be accused of whitewashing.
You're wrong as casting a white man as Apocalypse is whitewashing.
I think it's only right to cast an African actor as an distinctively African character.

Exactly.What is Jordan today didn't exist and was apart of the Egyptian empire. Which extended from modern day Egypt to Jordan, Israel, and Syria. So yes he's egyptian even if his place of birth is morden day Jordan.
Actually the Arab's didn't quite reach Mesopotamia until 600-700 ADEn Sabah Nur is Arabian, not white or black.
And Pedder looked like that, like young En Sabah Nur in comic.
Apocalypse is modificated En Sabah Nur.
Actually Arab did eventually become a sub-race, stemming from Semitic roots, similar to how Persian is a sub-race from Aryan roots. "White" "Black" and "Asian" however are not races.Arabian is not a race it's a culture. Which could be white,black or Asian, Asians did come to ancient Egypt. So they could choose any race they want in theory while remaining somewhat historically accurate.
Actually this is false. As stated above, the Arabs didn't quite occupy the land until thousands of years later.Apocalypse is actually from Jordan so he would be an Arab, its just because of his links to Egypt that people think he is Egyptian.
He might have been Egyptian.What is Jordan today didn't exist and was apart of the Egyptian empire. Which extended from modern day Egypt to Jordan, Israel, and Syria. So yes he's egyptian even if his place of birth is morden day Jordan.

Actually the Arab's didn't quite reach Mesopotamia until 600-700 AD
Actually Arab did eventually become a sub-race, stemming from Semitic roots, similar to how Persian is a sub-race from Aryan roots. "White" "Black" and "Asian" however are not races.
Actually this is false. As stated above, the Arabs didn't quite occupy the land until thousands of years later.
He might have been Egyptian.
Assuming this film is even going to use proper historical continuity, the Pyramids were opened in 2540 BCE - to give you an idea, this predates Babylon.
Could've have been Hittite, that's off by about a thousand years or Hattian - off by a mere hundred years. The Akkadian Empire also did not reach Jordan until a few hundred years later.
If he was born in Jordan, and NOT by a nomadic group, he'd most likely have been born in Ebla or Jericho, and either way, they were both Semitic settlements. Jericho would make the most sense as it was the first human settlement in history, so it makes sense for the first mutant to sprout from there. Argument to support Ebla would be that it had a monarch force that stood its defence to Egypt (under King Iksud). Perhaps Apocalypse took over somehow and infiltrated the ranks in Egypt?
If they go with him being born in Egypt, than he would be Egyptian by race. Egyptians and Semites (whether from Jericho or Ebla) are very different races. Semites tend to have wavy/curly hair (dark brown to black), bigger noses and lighter skin (but still tanned/dark), Egyptians were much darker (still not as dark as most African tribes), straight (black) hair and had flatter facial features.
Realistically, he'd have been Semitic or Egyptian and neither of those is "white" or "black". Also, I'd like to add, it's near impossible to find someone who is traditional Semitic or Egyptian.
Best bet is to cast someone vaguely middle-eastern and get it over with.

Race is not a modern phenomenon. It's a biological distinction of traits inherent in a group of peoples from a common place of origin. Eventually it became so mishmashed and mixed that by the times the Europeans began using it for distinction it started losing all validity. You've provided two thesis studies and the US census report. US census is not an authority on what is a race.
My point was simply that arguing over it is ridiculous because as any anthropologist will tell you, it's too complex to simplify by just saying "he's arab" "he's egyptian" etc etc.
He sure as hell wouldn't have been black or white, regardless of if he was a form of semitic or egyptian.