And the "real" Jesus was "black". So how can you have "Black Jesus"?
Don't do it!If you'll excuse me, I'm going to go watch anything by Tyler Perry.
^Hmm, don't even get me started on religion. I'm still waiting to see one hardcore Christian character on any major TV show portrayed in a positive light.
Instead we're usually villians or comic relief at best.
Didn't you only just do this thread a few weeks ago? http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=79197
Not really, but the gist is the same. And I'm still black. And as there seems to be a general lack of diversity on these posts as well, I feel I am functioning constructively.
Careful ...^Hmm, don't even get me started on religion. I'm still waiting to see one hardcore Christian character on any major TV show portrayed in a positive light.
Instead we're usually villians or comic relief at best.
So you want them to create fiction.![]()
Realistically, we're talking about approximately 12.8% of the U.S. population here; so even if we were taking a literal representation approach, then the network prime time schedule of roughly 80 shows per week should have 10 shows that are predominantly black. Of course, that idealism is not how it works.
As mentioned in the thread already, television is about what can be sold, and 12.8% of a population is not a predominant target market. There's simply a finite marketing potential given that not even the full extent of the 12.8 actually watches television on a regular basis (i.e. some are too busy being doctors, lawyers, etc.). As such, it's no real surprise we don't see the airwaves constantly dominated by black series; but memorable television history as a whole is saturated with black series.
In any case, blacks already dominate sports and music because of their unique talents as an ethnic group; I think that works to compensate. However, it's all about what people will buy. And when there is some good black television product being produced, people will buy it too; but there's no way to force good product into being (and UPN should have proven to us that the shotgun approach to black television doesn't work either).
Wasn't it the entire ideal to have a black Captain? Sort of like President Clinton pledged to have a female Attorney General. I remember the initial grumbling about its a black guy and look he's only a Commander. If they really had guts Cassidy would have been white.Deep Space 9 was by far the best TNG-era Trek show, and it featured no less than four black characters by the end of it's run:
Ben Sisko, (who was essentially Black Jesus. Kickass Black Jesus with a warship, no less.) Jake, Worf, and Cass. Hey, and there was Gramps Sisko in several episodes too, and he was awesome.
Eh, anyway...
Wasn't it the entire ideal to have a black Captain? Sort of like President Clinton pledged to have a female Attorney General. I remember the initial grumbling about its a black guy and look he's only a Commander. If they really had guts Cassidy would have been white.Deep Space 9 was by far the best TNG-era Trek show, and it featured no less than four black characters by the end of it's run:
Ben Sisko, (who was essentially Black Jesus. Kickass Black Jesus with a warship, no less.) Jake, Worf, and Cass. Hey, and there was Gramps Sisko in several episodes too, and he was awesome.
Eh, anyway...
Have We Overcome? Not if TV Casting is an Indicator
Then you hit the rub. It being an American TV program and with the entire racial hierarchy theories where black stood on the bottom. The last frontier was to place a heroic black man, not a gangster which the audience wants to see dead, with a white women, a blond Nordic white woman.Wasn't it the entire ideal to have a black Captain? Sort of like President Clinton pledged to have a female Attorney General. I remember the initial grumbling about its a black guy and look he's only a Commander. If they really had guts Cassidy would have been white.Deep Space 9 was by far the best TNG-era Trek show, and it featured no less than four black characters by the end of it's run:
Ben Sisko, (who was essentially Black Jesus. Kickass Black Jesus with a warship, no less.) Jake, Worf, and Cass. Hey, and there was Gramps Sisko in several episodes too, and he was awesome.
Eh, anyway...
Uh, why make Cass white? If Ben is attracted to the black babes that's his bussiness. Besides, they already had a great mixed-marrage couple in the form of Miles and Keiko. And there was Jadzia/Worf too, so it's not like they were afraid to do some mixing...
No, Jesus wasn't black. He wasn't white either. If there's one thing the bible is clear on, it's geneology. He was olive-skinned. But that's not really worth getting into.
Wasn't it the entire ideal to have a black Captain? Sort of like President Clinton pledged to have a female Attorney General. I remember the initial grumbling about its a black guy and look he's only a Commander. If they really had guts Cassidy would have been white.Deep Space 9 was by far the best TNG-era Trek show, and it featured no less than four black characters by the end of it's run:
Ben Sisko, (who was essentially Black Jesus. Kickass Black Jesus with a warship, no less.) Jake, Worf, and Cass. Hey, and there was Gramps Sisko in several episodes too, and he was awesome.
Eh, anyway...
No, Jesus wasn't black. He wasn't white either. If there's one thing the bible is clear on, it's geneology. He was olive-skinned. But that's not really worth getting into.
If the Bible is to be believed -- and I won't argue either side of this debate -- then Jesus had no biological father. Because Jesus was male and his mother was female, Jesus' genes were not identical to his mother's. For these reasons, if one believes in the claims of the Bible, then how can anyone "know" Jesus' genetic background?
If I'm not mistaken, Brooks specifically wanted his romance to be with a black woman so he could show a healthy romantic and family relationship as an example to the young black audience who may not have it in their home.
No, Jesus wasn't black. He wasn't white either. If there's one thing the bible is clear on, it's geneology. He was olive-skinned. But that's not really worth getting into.
If the Bible is to be believed -- and I won't argue either side of this debate -- then Jesus had no biological father. Because Jesus was male and his mother was female, Jesus' genes were not identical to his mother's. For these reasons, if one believes in the claims of the Bible, then how can anyone "know" Jesus' genetic background?
I think it's assumed that Jesus was simply born with the exact same ethnic makeup as Mary. Mary also had several other children with hubbie, and I don't think they ever mentioned Jesus as sticking out as a completely different race from the rest of his family.
Jesus had several brothers and sisters if I recall correctly, so it's pretty impossible for Mary to have remained a virgin. Where the hell did John come from? I'm just going off the bible here, not any real religious dogma.
Truly, I am sick and tired of pathetic assholes like him trying to blame 'The Man' for everything. What does he expect?Drat, too bad he ran away. It would have been fun to see his reaction to that.
I'm sure he'll be back eventually. And I'm sure it won't be the same old topic then either.![]()
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