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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-03-14 06:56 pm

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(Anonymous) 2012-03-15 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Original anon (of both messages) you replied to.

"I don't hate the Spock/Uhura relationship as it was portrayed in the movie, but it did seemed a bit tacked-on to the plot."

I agree, but I wasn't displeased with it per say. I do hope that the next movie expands her role further than "love interest" though.

[identity profile] a-g-doren.livejournal.com 2012-03-15 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
Zoe as an actress well, I didn't really understand her labeling herself as just Black, because she's Dominican/Puerto Rican. We are generally mixed people with a genetic makeup of european/african/and possible amerindian/taino (unlikely due to the genocide of the native people lead by Christopher Colombus).

People should call themselves as they like. Especially since black North Americans are generally the same type of mix as black Hispanics/South Americans: Afro,Euro & Indo. In fact if you think about it black should really just mean mixed since most people traditionally thought of as black are mixed.
Edited 2012-03-15 03:56 (UTC)

(Anonymous) 2012-03-15 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
DA than the other anons.

"Especially since black North Americans are generally the same type of mix as black Hispanics/South Americans: Afro,Euro & Indo. In fact if you think about it black should really just mean mixed since most people traditionally thought of as black are mixed. "

Generally the same type of mixed? This surprises and interests me actually. Do you have any links to studies of this? Many genetic studies in DR have shown that most of the Dominicans who participated were on average practically 40-60% African/European (including the darker and lighter skinned people). Only a minority of the people have more exclusive European or African genetics (near the borders or cities where mostly Europeans/Africans stayed). PR is about the same except the majority are more European.

Tbh I find what you're saying a bit hard to believe, That the majority of black north Americans have the same genetic makeup as Caribbean/South American black Hispanics. The ethnicity of the peoples involved are different with the common similarity being African ancestry from slaves. According to one study, the European ancestry in Dominican Republic is apparently more likely to be Semitic also, which greatly surprised me. South Americans are a lot more likely to have Amerindian ancestry than Caribbeans, also.

I do believe that there are places where black north American families are more likely to be racially mixed, but not quite the amount and to the extent that black hispanics/latinos can be and not the same ethnic makeup (other than African).

Who knows though. More studies would be interesting.

(Anonymous) 2012-03-15 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Um....what? Yeah no.

I doubt my family's black genetic makeup is anywhere near the same as my "black Hispanic" Dominican friends.

One for example, has dark skin and thick curly hair. I've seen the rest of her family and its a grab bag and a half of genetics. Her little sister has tan skin and straight, wavy hair. Her father has dark skin, hazel eyes, and thick hair. Her mother has olive skin, straight hair, dark brown eyes and her grandfather has dark skin and green eyes. I've met people in her family who look like they can be part of mine and others who look like they're of European or Indian descent. Dominicans are mostly mixed race through and through and it's been that way for hundreds of years. Just sayin'.