Just goes to show the double standard.
STOP THE MADNESS!!!
Crying racist these days in many circumstances is akin to the boy who cried wolf; it is just not the case. Consider the time in which TOS was made; racist, hardly. Race is an important issue but when it is used every time someone farts; it loses all relevance and the argument becomes a joke . . . like this thread.
The only people who are taking any of this seriously are the one who missed the fact that the original post is satire.
Well honestly if that's the case; it was done in very poor taste.
A fate shared by countless red shirts.
Of course most of them were White, which means.... I have no idea, but I am sure it means something and I am offended by that!
The redshirt death thing just goes to further prove the racism, implying that only white people are worthy of dying for their cause.
What it the person who was wearing the Redshirt was black, female or Asian? Was does that mean?![]()
(C-3PO acts a lot like an African American stereotype in early films and series)
Huh??C-3PO talked and acted like a fussy English butler. You must be thinking of a different robot.
It's satire. OP wasn't serious. Or doesn't genuinely believe his claims.
3PO and R2 were also compared to Laurel and Hardy for a while.
Arthur Treacher (some people might only know of him for a fish & chips chain) was famous for playing butlers in the 30s, and served as a sidekick ala Ed McMahon on one of Merv Griffin's talk shows.
Actually it basically does. TV shows, stage plays and movies are presentations, until something is shown or mentioned it doesn't exist.So just because we may not always see them doesn't mean they don't exist.
Poor fashion choice, they deserve to die.What it the person who was wearing the Redshirt was black, female or Asian? Was does that mean?![]()
3PO and R2 were also compared to Laurel and Hardy for a while.
Arthur Treacher (some people might only know of him for a fish & chips chain) was famous for playing butlers in the 30s, and served as a sidekick ala Ed McMahon on one of Merv Griffin's talk shows.
But Threepio wasn't intended to be butlerish as scripted. Lucas had a "used car salesman" type in mind, planned to overdub Daniels, but apparently came to realize Daniels' delivery was the way to go. Lucas has pointed to The Hidden Fortress as one of his inspirations for Star Wars, and when you watch the film you immediately see it.
3PO and R2 were also compared to Laurel and Hardy for a while.
Arthur Treacher (some people might only know of him for a fish & chips chain) was famous for playing butlers in the 30s, and served as a sidekick ala Ed McMahon on one of Merv Griffin's talk shows.
But Threepio wasn't intended to be butlerish as scripted. Lucas had a "used car salesman" type in mind, planned to overdub Daniels, but apparently came to realize Daniels' delivery was the way to go. Lucas has pointed to The Hidden Fortress as one of his inspirations for Star Wars, and when you watch the film you immediately see it.
I have "The Hidden Fortress" and I can attest to Maurice's claim. The movie starts with the two aforementioned characters scrambling through the desert hurling insults at each other, which was clearly where Lucas got the idea for the droids scrambling across Tatooine.
Nichelle's MLK story is like the prize fish someone claims they caught but you never see -- it just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
The first time I heard it, I thought the same thing. It very well could be false, but since I don't have any reason to believe that she's a serial liar, I'll give her the benefit of the doubt, though I won't defend this story vehemently.
A shame we can't ask him ourselves :/
I disagree. The people behind the original Star Trek made great efforts to have diversity on the bridge, and in other places in the Trek universe. As for the other examples, I think you're searching hard for it, and since you're looking for racism, you will find it.
But Threepio wasn't intended to be butlerish as scripted. Lucas had a "used car salesman" type in mind, planned to overdub Daniels, but apparently came to realize Daniels' delivery was the way to go. Lucas has pointed to The Hidden Fortress as one of his inspirations for Star Wars, and when you watch the film you immediately see it.
I have "The Hidden Fortress" and I can attest to Maurice's claim. The movie starts with the two aforementioned characters scrambling through the desert hurling insults at each other, which was clearly where Lucas got the idea for the droids scrambling across Tatooine.
Not only that, but the story is largely told from the POV of these two "peasants".
And the Children Shall Lead is pretty offensive: They tried to depict an old green ghost as an evil being despite the fact he was clearly manipulated by this ginger boy. GINGERS ARE EVIL!and maybe gingers.
And the Children Shall Lead is pretty offensive: They tried to depict an old green ghost as an evil being despite the fact he was clearly manipulated by this ginger boy. GINGERS ARE EVIL!and maybe gingers.
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