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fandomsecrets2013-05-25 04:12 pm
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Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)if i cut my hair short and pass for a 14 y/o boy am i now male? wat
Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)And if there were like, "They could pick anyone from a foreign country," friggin Louis CK would qualify.
Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)I mean, yes, people playing other ethnicities has skeeviness potential no matter who's involved, especially once you start getting into using makeup and stuff...
But it's not like 'dark skinned people' get favored in casting the same way white actors and actresses do. Someone like Cumberbatch has far more roles (and a far greater variety of roles) available to him than someone like Montalban, even today. Casting 'anyone from a foreign country' as Khan could still elbow out qualified Indian actors, but the elbowing would be coming from people with a similar degree of opportunities, not from someone who's already a television/film darling.
Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)ST:TOS pretty blatantly addressed racism issues without igniting the kind of powderkeg that commenting openly on Uhura's (and, to a lesser extent, Sulu and Chekhov's) presence would have: I refer you to the episodes "Balance of Terror" and "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield." Especially the last one; there is no commentary AT ALL about racial discrimination...except for the expressions of disbelief on the characters' faces when the main antagonist of the show reveals he's prejudiced against the other one because of skin colour (one alien was black on the right side of his face and white on the other, the other alien was reversed -- and this was why they were chasing each other across the galaxy, trying to kill each other).
TL;DR: Star Trek addressed racism in the only way they could, through the lens of SF. The censors would have pulled it from the air (and very nearly did, as the First Officer in the original pilot was female, even though she was white).
/my thoughts on yaoi
Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
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Re: I usually love F!S but sometimes...nope.
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