Part of the problem with the Reverend King story is that Nickels obviously embellished it through the years, which doesn't automatically mean it didn't happen in it's simplest form.
Her name is Nichols.
--Sran
Part of the problem with the Reverend King story is that Nickels obviously embellished it through the years, which doesn't automatically mean it didn't happen in it's simplest form.
I like my fish analogy better.
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Certainly McCoy displayed racist attitudes toward Spock on more than one occasion.
Funny, but what I always got from the original show was that McCoy mostly laid into and ribbed Spock because Spock acted like his human half didn't exist or didn't matter. He enjoyed taking the piss out of Spock's attitude of supposed Vulcan superiority.
McCoy was always completely respectful toward other Vulcans he encountered on the show, so he wasn't prejudiced or racist towards Vulcans as a race/species.
His "teasing" of Spock therefor wasn't racist, it was aimed solely at Spock as a individual.
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His "teasing" of Spock therefor wasn't racist, it was aimed solely at Spock as a individual.
Though, I can't really say for certain that Spock was a consenting party.
So, is your Spockypoucky is racist? No? So, Bonesy isn't racist toward your Spockypoucky.SPOCK: Not specifically, but I did get the distinct impression she found them the most attractive human characteristic of all. I didn't have the heart to tell her that only I have
KIRK: She really liked those ears?
SPOCK: Captain, the Horta is a remarkably intelligent and sensitive creature, with impeccable taste.
KIRK: Because she approved of you?
SPOCK: Really, Captain, my modesty
KIRK: Does not bear close examination, Mister Spock. I suspect you're becoming more and more human all the time.
SPOCK: Captain, I see no reason to stand here and be insulted.
Uhura: Any number of listings (I personally read the first 10) when I Googled "did MLK and Nichelle have a conversation?"...they most certainly did...just like she said...and, I also learned that there was a "black/white"'romance story line with her when she was in "The Lieutenants" that was not allowed to air because of the time and the content...Roddenberry was later quoted as lamenting this, and being determined to make Star Trek as diverse as he was possibly able...
It's probably a myth that the episode in question, "To Set It Right", was not aired. According to IMDB it premiered on Feb 22, 1964, and is also listed on the website TV Tango on that date and at 8pm.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0631555/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_dt_dt
http://www.tvtango.com/listings?
Spock gave as good as he got, he hardly sat on his hands when it came to the exchange of insults.![]()
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