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Drivel from the ass, I see.Looking at the cast that's not true. There's a black actor playing Moses' general for instance. The actors in this movie come from all over the place. There are British, American, Persian, Spanish, Indian, Turkish and Arab actors in the movie. It's clear that Egypt is portrayed as a multi cultural country. It's economics that makes it necessary to cast famous (white) actors in these roles. People want to see a biblical movie starring Christian Bale and Sigourney Weaver, not Ayoub El Hilali and Golshifteh Farahani.
You don't seem to get it; that guy playing Moses's general is playing a no-name support character all the same. You are listing American like an ethnicity when it's not, which sort of throws away your point in listing them and the others as being the movie...so what? It's about the roles they're playing that's at issue here. All of the more "fairer-skinned" (eh, I hate using these terms, but people) Indian, Turkish and "Arab" (there's lots of Arab countries and ethnicities, you know?) are the ones of the more prominent background roles; those of darker complexions have more sub-servant/one-note roles. Background dressing, essentially.
Your last point just comes off as someone who's comfortable with the status quo; it's saying nothing no one here already knows so what is the point in saying it? At least try to get at a "why", or try to offer some perspective on how that can be changed. Stating the obvious in this case is painfully boring.