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Re: Star Trip: The ...What? Generation
I'm offended. Stop telling me why I shouldn't be.
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But, as is, the character is a gay stereotype. Hell, doesn't he/she casually flirt with "Worf" who exclaims he "doesn't have the gays" or something like that? Seems pretty damn strong to me it was meant to be a gay stereotype (even if the character wasn't a gay man) and not a female... "stereotype" or whatever they were going for there. Because there's not a single thing about the character that says to me "female stereotype."
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Re: Star Trip: The ...What? Generation
Last edited by Captain Atkin; February 25 2013 at 01:06 AM. |
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Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Location: Southwest Georgia
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Location: Defying Gravity
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Yeah, I get how that could be...unconvincing. ![]() Not funny, either, so the "joke" is a failure all around. (You know, it might have been mildly amusing if the actor had actually played a feminine character. To do it with any success would also have required performing skills not in evidence in this video.)
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Fleet Captain
Location: somewhere boringly picturesque
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That's just an insult to the reality of African Americans in the early 20th century. I understand you want to be cute and put this in some sort of social context, but black-face is offensive not because it simply was a "white man playing a black man". It was offensive because it was an attempt to actively hold back and stifle black actors. Movies were owned by studios then and they didn't have a high opinion on black people. You see, even if a black actor was good, he wouldn't get the part because he was black. And black parts back then weren't exactly Oscar caliber. That is real prejudice. That is real ignorance. Please educate yourself before you liken a symptom of a corrupt, broken film industry about eighty years ago, to that of a YouTube video. Get real, you two. Also, keep a look out for our black-face episode entitled "If Ferengi Aren't Jews, Then Gene Roddenberry Didn't Come Up With It"
YOU feel that way about Troy.
I don't think Troy is harmful at all. If anything, Troy is probably my favorite because that character is what is getting people talking. To be honest, I didn't write Troy as a homosexual. The only intentionally written homosexual is the Captain. Sexuality isn't black and white to me; Every character has their own sexual quirk about them. To me, Troy can wear the outfit, talk that way and act that way and still be just as feminine as you argue is homosexuality. I just don't think those two things are mutually exclusive. |
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Location: Maurice in San Francisco
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Fleet Captain
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and i guess since you didn't comment on it you liked the greedy jew idea.
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