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I've taken this from the site "refuting racial myths" Refuting Racial Myths -- Correcting the misinformation at racial_myths Dennis Hopper on Sicilians From the film True Romance; screenplay by Quentin Tarantino. Cliff (Dennis Hopper) is talking to Sicilian mobster Coccotti (Christopher Walken). Of course, the history lesson delivered by Dennis Hopper is not 100% factual. But that in no way stops me from finding the scene amusing -- and it is even more amusing when people like RM are oversensitive to it. Quentin Tarantino on his inspiration for the above scene: I had heard that whole speech about the Sicilians a long time ago, from a black guy living in my house. One day I was talking with a friend who was Sicilian and I just started telling that speech. And I thought, “Wow, that is a great scene, I gotta remember that.”If you've ever been tempted to accept as fact "history" you learn from movies, here is a good example of why that's a bad idea. Saracens no doubt left some genetic imprint on Sicily (though I can't quantify the extent to which they may have altered the racial character of the island). But: The actual racial history of Sicily Here, a scientist recounts the population history of Sicily and summarizes previous genetic research on Sicilians.
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It is curious to notice how the interests of Afrocentrism and Nordicism meet, to produce virtually the same story with similar goals.
The myth that the Moors were Blacks started by Nordicist authors has been welcomed by Afrocentrists as that gives them a foot into the Mediterranean Civilisations. Much as it does to the Nordicists, even if for the opposite reasons. A strange connivance between the two of them. As for the blonde and blue eye traits among Sicilians, that is true admixture coming mostly from the Normans. Not anything native.
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What appals me the most is Tarantino's source: Quentin Tarantino on his inspiration for the above scene: I had heard that whole speech about the Sicilians a long time ago, from a black guy living in my house. One day I was talking with a friend who was Sicilian and I just started telling that speech. And I thought, “Wow, that is a great scene, I gotta remember that.” Of course, I will not blame Tarantino as his purpose was not to teach history but he just found it could be make a cute dialogue scene for his film, as he clearly explains. Yet, his inclusion in the film might have helped a lot to nordicist and afro-centrists Hence; so for Tarantino and his sources: YouTube - In Memory of Quentin Tarantino //
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As far as I can gather, the moors were Berber/Arabs so Blacks does not describe them correctly at all. The only Black blood there is in the Southern European states is a new import aka illegal immigration phenomenon.
Of course, Blacks like this story, because it gives them some sort of European status. Last edited by Menydh; Friday, October 5th, 2007 at 12:58. Reason: American racial slurs and vulgarity is not allowed |
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Actually, the moors were different things in different times and in different places.
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accipiet reduces. Antiquam exquirite matrem: hic domus Aeneae cunctis dominabitur oris, et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis.' We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. –Plato– |
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Obviously. The only two common characteristics that made someone Moor were: 1. being from either north-western Africa or from Muslim-ruled Spain; 2. being Muslim. Racially and linguistically they might have been extremely diverse.
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The interview with Tarantino can be retraced at this link
Creative Screenwriting: Interview with Quentin Tarantino
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The discusion about the genetic links of Southern Italy with Greece has been split and moved to a new thread:
The Genetic Strata of the Magna Graecia
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accipiet reduces. Antiquam exquirite matrem: hic domus Aeneae cunctis dominabitur oris, et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis.' We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. –Plato– |
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