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Ola Ghanem, the actor who played the bisexual character, then took it upon herself to “educate” Egyptian society about the supposed “evil lesbianism” that was allegedly spreading throughout the country in TV and newspaper interviews. Lawyers took the film to court over "promoting lesbianism" and "homosexual crimes". Marvel's Dr Strange 2 is being released in cinemas on 6th May, but Egypt has already banned the film from screening" "Thirteen years later, the same erasure of the LGBTQ+ community continues. I was completely heartbroken at such a negative portrayal of queerness, but it didn’t end there.
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In the movie, the character exploited and preyed on desperate young women that she seduced using her financial powers, and was depicted as a cautionary tale of what children could grow up to be if they weren’t raised properly. One of the main characters was a bisexual Egyptian woman, and I was so excited! But when I watched the movie, she wasn't what I expected to see. It was 2009, I was 16 years old, and there was a new film out in the cinemas called Bedoon Rekaba, meaning Uncensored in Arabic. That was until I saw the first representation of a bisexual Egyptian woman. The misconception felt genuine I had never seen a representation of myself in my country, and so I thought that maybe there was no one else like me. "These people only exist in the West'' was the commonly believed fallacy, referring to members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Yet, for my entire life, my existence as a queer Egyptian has been routinely denied, even wholly erased.