Can I just say this up front: I am so tired. I am tired of seeing a brilliant, Oscar‑winning, Yale‑trained actress get harassed on online because she had the audacity to be cast as a legendary beauty. I am tired of watching the same anti‑woke mob pretend to care about Greek mythology when what they actually care about is policing who gets to be seen as beautiful, desirable, and mythic. And I am especially tired of Elon Musk, a billionaire who grew up in apartheid-era South Africa, a man whose platform has become a megaphone for far-right grievance, and has spoken about reproduction in ways many women find dehumanising
According to TMZ, Musk recently amplified a series of posts attacking Nolan’s casting of Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy (and her sister Clytemnestra, in a dual role). One post claimed that Nolan had shown “total contempt for the Greek people” by casting a Black woman as the face that launched a thousand ships. Another accused Nolan of being “racist towards White people, especially Greeks.” Musk, ever the thoughtful critic, reportedly responded to one of these posts with the word “Accurate.”
Lupita Nyong’o did not need a handout from Christopher Nolan
What makes this backlash so infuriatingly stupid is that Lupita Nyong’o is one of the most talented actors alive. An Academy Award for 12 Years a Slave sits on her shelf. Her dual performance in Us remains one of the finest I have ever seen, shifting from terrified victim to murderous doppelgänger with nothing but a change in posture and a smile. She was spectacular in Black Panther and Queen of Katwe. And beyond the screen, she is a Yale‑trained actress with serious theatre credentials that would make most of her critics weep with envy.
Christopher Nolan does not need to “pander” for awards. He has won Oscars. His films have grossed billions. He cast Lupita because she is right for the role and can embody beauty, intelligence, menace, and grief all at once. The idea that he would hire her to check a diversity box is insulting to both of them.


The backlash was always about Black beauty
This is the heart of it, and I am not going to soften the language. The backlash against Lupita Nyong’o is not about Homer. It is not about Greek mythology. It is about who gets to be seen as the most beautiful woman in the world.
Helen of Troy is not just any role. She represents desire, mythic beauty and a woman whose face could launch a thousand ships. So the idea that a dark‑skinned Black woman could occupy that space, could be the object of that longing, could be the standard of that beauty, is, to some people, intolerable.
Of course, they will never say that directly. Instead, it is “historical accuracy.” Then comes “respect for Greek culture.” And do not forget “Nolan chasing awards.” But we all know what they mean. The same crowd that has no problem with Matt Damon (a white American) playing Odysseus or Charlize Theron (a white South African) playing Calypso suddenly becomes obsessed with authenticity when a Black woman is cast.
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Final thoughts
Look, I am not going to pretend every casting choice is beyond criticism. Reasonable people can disagree about adaptations. But this backlash is not reasonable. It is racial grievance dressed as cultural concern, amplified by the world’s richest troll and aimed at an Oscar‑winning actress whose real offence is being excellent at her job.
Billionaires can buy platforms, influence, and companies. What they still cannot buy is culture. Artistic instinct is not for sale. Christopher Nolan’s casting choices are not negotiable. No amount of money can force artists to keep whiteness at the centre of every myth, every love story, every image of beauty. That is what hurts them.
They can accept Black women in suffering. In the margins? Fine. But the moment a Black woman is cast as legendary beauty — as the face that launched a thousand ships — the mask slips. They can control algorithms and outrage cycles. They cannot control an artist’s decision that Lupita Nyong’o belongs at the centre of an epic.
So here is my message to Elon Musk and his fellow travellers: stay mad. Lupita has the Oscar. Nolan has the vision. The trolls have a comments section and a persecution complex. Helen of Troy is a myth. Lupita’s talent is a fact. And the only thing being exposed here is their inability to see Black women as beautiful, central, and mythic. Black women as beautiful, central and mythic. The ships have launched. The racists can drown in the comments.
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I am an old, poor, cranky white woman. I have no skin in the game when it comes to racism against Black people, especially young, beautiful, rich, talented, much-lauded Black people.
Except oh, wait, I do — those people are HUMAN. Just like me.
And I find racism not only deeply offensive, but deeply destructive to human cultures and the human spirit.
To my spirit.
I deeply, viscerally resent that in this Year of our Common Era 2026, it is still in any way shape or form acceptable to anyone to publicly express this destructive, disrespectful, ugly attitude toward anyone.
I’m not the Thought Police, and I don’t believe such an entity belongs in our culture or society either. Think what ugly thoughts you must in the privacy of your own skull.
But that’s it. Once you open your mouth and vomit those grotesqueries into our shared air, our shared internet, our shared consciousness? Well, then you’ve stepped over the boundary of acceptable behavior. In dehumanizing others, you’ve succeeded in dehumanizing yourself. And I reject you.
Yes, I believe in the freedom of speech. I believe in the First Amendment, which protects residents of America from being punished BY THE GOVERNMENT for what we say.
But that doesn’t mean you have a free pass otherwise. We get to call racists and racist hate speech out for what it is. We get to castigate you, scream at you, shun you both in private and in public. Because that is what you have earned for yourself when you harm others.
Every person spouting this bullshit concern-trolling self-righteous fake-historian RACISM, and every person amplifying it in any way, from clicking Like to repeating it and so on, deserves to be publicly shunned.
Shunned, the same way we shun ICE agents who have killed people on our public streets. Because the difference between the two acts is only one of degree. When you dehumanize others, you make them expendable. Targets. Straw dummies that won’t be harmed by a bullet to the back, or a gas chamber.
Is that a bit melodramatic? Sure.
It’s also true. Ask my cousins who used to live in Poland. Oh, wait, you can’t. They were killed in the death camps built by racism. The ones just like those our current government, aided by Elon Musk, are constructing in this country as you read this.
Helen of Troy is a concept, an ideal. A transcendently beautiful human.
And to say that ideal cannot meaningfully be embodied by a woman with Black skin is not only wrong and stupid, it’s destructive. Destructive of our humanity: Lupita’s, and mine, and yours, and everyone’s.
That’s just flatly unacceptable. And I do not and will not ever accept it.