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If (after reading my posts) you still think I base "segregation in the U.S. today on a single example of Stargate" then you really ought to sign up for an evening course in English comprehension. I'm willing to discuss it if you are. |
No, I think I comprehend exactly what you said. You've just confused things by making two different points at different times then confusing the timeline of the responses.
In other words, you changed the intention of the thread in midstream. That's fine and dandy, but trying to obscure that change afterwards is a bit disingenuous. |
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I'm just saying- from a purely "this is supposed to have happened on another planet" perspective, you have no idea what the racial lines are like there. Also, if his race is really a small minority there, then there's even less chance that the minority is, on average, found in interracial couples. Short version: I have no idea why you'd even think to take something as simple as a casting choice of a fictional alien being on a science fiction/fantasy TV show and blow it up into American television racial segregation. That's a huge leap to make, and fairly asinine. And yes, it always seemed like you had zeroed in on, and were specifically addressing, this one specific series and episode. Enough back-peddling. |
Wait, what's wrong with Ruger mini-14s? : (
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Jesus Christ... Teal'c is a fucking alien. He isn't black anymore. Is Micheal Jackson black anymore? NO. He's an alien, too!
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it's not uninteresting the question of how folk in a given period imagine the future, what the write into it, what they leave out.
here's the first plastic house: http://www.space1999.net/~sorellariu...stic-house.jpg |
Hell, the picture you posted was big enough for me to turn into a house.
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------------------------------------------------------------- All in all, I think that some of you are having trouble taking a light hearted comment with a grin. Instead, you've turned (tried anyway) it into a national offense. Why do Americans often do that? :confused: Even before you say, "If I said something like that about your country you'd do the same thing!" I can tell you already, "No, I wouldn't", any more than I'd take it personally if you "trash" the series "Cops". Tsk tsk, you guys. Tks tsk! :no: |
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Oh and Sex and the City..Miranda dates the sexy African American doctor for the Nicks and Samantha dates the African American music guy from the restaurant. Not to mention those Old Navy Commericials...with the White adult and black baby. Nip/Tuck - Christian and the African American, his baby that got taken away. That movie with Bernie Mac where his daughter brings home the white dude...don't remember the name. I think what the TV shows and what reality is are too very different things. While I personally don't have any problem with people intertwining the races, I have had experience with prejuduce as I'm sure everyone has. Growing up in Atlanta you were told not to enter certain parts of the city at night if you were white etc. It goes for the same thing in Dallas. My high school had certain hallways where it wasn't the best idea to walk down by yourself. So...I don't know, there seem to be plenty of people mixing it up. I don't particularly believe the media is discouraging that. I don't really think there's a ton of censoring on this issue. Don't want to say much else about this. Oh and that house looks like a wannabe Villa Savoy from Corbusier. (it was also a failure) |
I should point out that a sci-fi show was the first show on television to break the race barrier--when Captain Kirk kissed Uhura on the original Star Trek.
And yeah, Teal'c isn't African-American. He's a Jaffa whose skin just happens to be chocolate colored. |
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