Okay, people, maybe you all need to chill out, because it appears right now like everyone is assuming the worst about the words of everyone else, and that's no way to solve an argument.
Now, I know, technically you can make Gal Gadot and Natalie Portman people of the same social group, based on the fact that both were born in Israel, and both are (*gasp* in Israel?!) Jewish.
But you
should be able to distinguish there, because, it's obvious. While Gadot is an obvious foreigner, Portman is not. She may be an Israeli-born Jewish-American, but she's very clearly American. I mean, look at her. Listen to her speak. She's got no disadvantage in Hollywood, because until you're told she was born in Israel, she wouldn't be any different to any other white Jewish-American in Hollywood, most of whom are indistinguishable from white non-Jewish-Americans in Hollywood anyway. I mean,
take a look at the list of Jewish actors. I know a lot of names on that list where I didn't know about them being Jewish (or of Jewish heritage), and honestly, I don't even care outside of this argument.
Or to put it another way, if Lisa Bonet was discriminated against in Hollywood, do you honestly think it had anything to do with her mother being Jewish?
And, please, take some time to think before replying, don't write a snarky answer to "get back" at another poster, remember that none of us has all the answers and we're all constantly looking for those we don't have, and instead of fighting with each other, we should try to educate each other.
At least on a subject as important as this. If it's Disco vs Orville, go ahead with the sarcasm.