Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Conservative Outrage Over The Odyssey Being "Woke!"

Conservatives are bothered by a Matt Damon film but not high gas prices.

Why can't they just mind their own business?

Minding their business would be satisfactory in a world where gas prices are skyrocketing, food prices are insane, Americans are overworked and the politics of both parties are waning.

But what are you going to do as a content creator?

Especially if you're on the right, you rather take your attention off the chaos of President Donald J. Trump to focus on a film that you are giving unintentional attention to.

You are basically giving more interest to the film.

The Odyssey.

A Greek mythology that follows the heroic king of Ithaca, Odysseus, also known by the Latin variant Ulysses, and his homecoming journey after the ten-year long Trojan War.

Films and television based the mythology off of white people.

The slightest deviation has white supremacist (I mean conservative agitators) going bonkers. That's why I say "conservative outrage." The goal is to get people angry over culture wars, topics that are considered taboo or rage about some person of color.

They ignore the current administration and its effects on the country. They don't care whether the Americans suffer or strive. They only need someone to vent at and generate a coin.

If we start ignoring them, they fade away.

Lilly Gaddis, Chud The Builder, ______Mania, ChaoticHermes and so many other entities thrive on Black people. They care more about pissing us off than fighting the system that keeps them poor and ignorant.

So the Christopher Nolan film. 

The white supremacists are loosing their shit over Lupita Nyong'o and Elliot Page being included in the film. Kenyan-American actress and American transgender actor being in roles that white men and women dominated in the past, screams outrage.

Page is playing a role that he was chosen and they are mad about it.

Oh, Matt Damon. 

He is opposes Trump. Conservatives hate him with a passion.

Elliot Page and Lupita Nyong'o are driving rage for they play prominent characters. Page is a trangender actor and Nyong'o is a prominent actress.

Zendaya and her husband Tom Holland are in it. 

The Odyssey is an upcoming epic fantasy action film written and directed by Christopher Nolan. An adaptation of Homer's ancient Greek epic the Odyssey, the film stars Matt Damon as Odysseus, the Greek king of Ithaca, and chronicles his long and perilous journey home after the Trojan War as he attempts to reunite with his wife, Penelope, portrayed by Anne Hathaway. The ensemble cast also features Robert Pattinson, Travis Scott, and Charlize Theron, John Leguizamo, James Remar, Travis Scott, among others. 

Nolan and his wife Emma Thomas are producing the film through their production company, Syncopy.

Imagine, you spend all your time sexually abusing women and crying about diversity in Hollywood. Like who the fuck listens to this moron? With all that wealth, he could make his own movie studio.

Film budget $250 million. Universal Films is distributing it.

Some Greek publications and online commenters were critical of historical inaccuracies in the ship and armor designs, as well as the casting of non-Greek actors. The casting of Nyong'o as Helen of Troy—dubbed the most beautiful woman in the world—received particular backlash from conservative commentators, such as Matt Walsh and Elon Musk. Teresia Gray at The Mary Sue called out these responses as racist, saying it was "embarrassing. Though, not completely surprising in this day and age."

Musk making nearly a trillion in revenue as a nobody with a namesake stealing ideas and making it his own 

 Tasos Kokkinidis at Greek Reporter compared the casting scrutiny to similar criticism of the docudrama Queen Cleopatra (2023), stating that "Nolan's casting ignores the Hellenistic roots of these historical and mythological figures." Meanwhile, the armor design for Agamemnon was compared to the Batsuit from Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy films (2005–2012). Collider's Julio Bardini felt the costume criticisms were not fair, arguing that Nolan was allowed some creative liberties with his adaptation.

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