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SteveG
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As far Black actresses go Sanaa Lathan is another that's impressive and never gets the meaty roles that she deserves. And she's as cute as a button too.
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jamesbaldwin
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Shadowyzard
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^ Nope, Lorenzo. I guess it would give me pain...
Yet, I watched the movie adaptation of Dutchman, which stabbed me. It was deadly, but positively transformative. |
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Logan
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The top result I get for an IMDB actress list is Top 50 Best Black Actresses of All Time https://www.imdb.com/list/ls006237567/
I have no issue with someone making a My 100 All-Time Most Beautiful Black Actresses or My 100 All-Time Most Handsome Black Actors. By the way, I love Thandie Newton who is of mixed-race. |
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Shadowyzard
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Interestingly my search didn't bring that top 50 list, or perhaps I failed to perceive that. I have no problems with calling people handsome, beautiful etc. too. It was a bit of a joke. It should be more or less as funny as some things that some decent "sexist" people sometimes say. Edited by Shadowyzard - May 27 2021 at 09:19 |
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Logan
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I do take some issue with the black term, as it seems you do, and I hate the term coloured. Black, brown, how black is black? I have mixed-race kids as my wife is Oriental and they take more after their mother in looks. They don't like it when people refer to them, or assume they are Asian any more than I do. They are Eurasian. My son when asked about this just said he's Canadian. I have some Malay blood even though I look Nordic.
I do wish we could become more colour-blind as a people while still recognising ethnic and cultural (including subultures) traits. That said, I have tended to be more attracted to East Asian women, so I am hardly colour-blind, but I'm still something of an equal opportunity swinger. And if my wife finally decides to leave me, Thandie, you know where to find me. It's Asian cultural month here in Canada, and I think such things highlight our differences more. And Asia is such a big continent with such diversity that it seems kind of more silly. Race here seems to have become a much bigger issue. There's things like George Floyd and Black Lives Matter, but also every day new stories on TV about anti-Asian hate speech rants (all have been aimed at East-Asians, mostly Chinese, but they all get lumped together as Asians). My wife has never consciously experienced racism. I have had derogatory remarks made about being "white" (a term I don't like). My daughter has been called a Chink before. A bit rantish sorry, but I get the feeling like we are now expected to see race more than ever and also by some that empathy can be seen as bad, like you don't understand or feel what it's like to be a so-called coloured person in this society. I'm a Humanist, well as Humanist as a misanthropic individual who prefers non-Human animals can be. Yes, we need to recognise systemic racism, racism, ethno-centrism, biases, unequal opportunities and all that jazz, but I would rather more focus on what can and should unite as a species instead of this seemingly increasing tribalism (the tribalism was always there and I guess it does need more exposure and it does need examination). By the way, there was a manager who admitted to making racist remarks about Filipinos at my wife's workplace not that long ago and he was originally from the Punjab. So there is Asian vs. Asian racism too. Discrimination is a problem in many quarters, and it comes in many forms. Edited by Logan - May 27 2021 at 10:05 |
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Shadowyzard
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I do think that the term "coloured" in this context is rather out of stupidity, not a mental product of a cold and calculating mind of a racist (evil?) person. So, we call "coloured eyes" too, to the ones that are not black or brown. Brown is not a colour? I think we should carefully observe people who create/use such terms. Some are really evil, some are just... naive. (OK, I don't want to call them stupid now.) P.S. I also use these terms BTW... It demands inhuman flexibility for being able to communicate without offending some people, really... Also, for the offender, I advise them to try to "sense" the intention behind... Edited by Shadowyzard - May 27 2021 at 10:10 |
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Argo2112
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Really close for me between Sidney Poitier & Samuel L. Jackson.
I went with Sidney. I've been watching a lot of his films in the past few months, (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Raisin In the Sun, A Patch of Blue, The Defiant Ones) & he's outstanding in all of them plus he broke through so many barriers for those that followed him.
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Shadowyzard
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My roots are from Jugoslavija (R.I.P.) and Bulgaria. I guess I show the physical characteristics of the people thereabouts, but never had the urge to learn the truth behind that... My grandparents immigrated to Turkey, I guess in the '30s. Though, they also were the Turks of there... When I look into the mirror, I see myself. With all its flaws and quaintise. Some can find me ugly too, no problem! Edited by Shadowyzard - May 27 2021 at 10:26 |
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Logan
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Well, you are hardly ugly, but yeah I care little now what people think. I stopped caring as much when I got married as I was an oversexed (or at least some eunuchs or those with vows of chastity would say so) individual looking for partners that I found attractive. For a while I used my picture as my avatar, but I feared that people may be doing naughty things to it. ;) A great-grandmother of mine was half-Malaysian, not sure if here parent was even full Malaysian actually. My dad is from an old Norman family -- got records going back over a thousand years for that family tree. It helps to make me realise just how downwardly mobile I am. Had myself DNA tested and was surprised that it said that I am 20 percent Ashkenazi Jew and 0 percent German (apparently no Nazi in this Ashkenazi -- sorry if that's an offensive joke, it's a kind of Spanish Ashkenazi according to the results). If more people were DNA tested more would realise that they have more genetic diversity than they thought and maybe not put themselves in narrow racial/ ethnic boxes. I heard of a KKK member who had himself tested and was shocked to find that he had African DNA from a few generations back. We all apparently have African DNA. We are all African as I have seen it put, but I won't call myself black even if I were black to the core on the inside. We all bleed red. Speaking as something of an ex-Communist (more anarcho-communism) who still has Socialist leanings, one problem with focusing so much on race when it comes to inequality is that we can lose sight of class struggles and differences. There are privileged and underprivileged of all ethnicities. Some of that comes down to the colour of your skin, also your family background, your education and job, your intelligence, your athleticism, you physical and mental health, general circumstances, your beliefs, sexual orientation, political affiliation, connections, influence, looks, affability, relatability, general disposition etc. There's lot of luck involved. We'll never, or probably never, all be equal in one sense, but I do think we should strive for reasonable equal opportunity at least so that people can fulfil more of their promise and reach more of their potential. We can't all be great physicists, basketball players, or both. But I digress very much. Edited by Logan - May 27 2021 at 11:08 |
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Shadowyzard
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It is a complete mess, dear Greg. The mighty Logan... I had a Youtube account where I was sharing my cover (singing) videos. A Scandinavian guy said, "your Nordic accent is too obvious,", I replied, "I'm a Turkish guy!"... and guess what happened. A Turkish guy warned me not to reveal my Turkishness as the foreign people would mock me. (He wrote this in Turkish.) I'm also likened to the Nordic people sometimes. A friend of mine always was saying "The Viking amongst us," while talking about me. Anyway, your "digression" was quite cool and insightful. I give you that! Edited by Shadowyzard - May 27 2021 at 11:29 |
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Logan
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^ That's funny, and a little sad.
I had lots of Persian friends, and a couple of them would call me the Viking sometimes. Not sure if it was the blonde hair and blue eyes, or that I would go full berserker mode sometimes.* My parents, by the way, had a delightful time in Turkey (Turkish delight indeed). I'd dearly love to go there, although I have always been a little worried since I watched Midnight Express when young, but then unlike that protagonist, I don't plan to traffic drugs. It is one the countries that I have most wished to visit. * For those that don't know, "Berserkers were a special group of elite Viking warriors who went into combat without traditional armor. Instead, they wore animal pelts, typically from bears or wolves." Think of that guy in the Washington Capitol mob, if you've seen him, or any a number of films involving Vikings. I did not actually go berserk, at least not around them. |
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Shadowyzard
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2 Viking Pisceans, we are. Our digression is horrifying...
I hear you about your kinda phobia after watching that movie. It is sort of like my shark phobia after watching Jaws. I hear no shark related deaths in our seas, but it always comes to my mind while swimming... The power of the movies! Turkey has some real nice holiday places for foreign tourists. If you somehow and some day decide to come hereabouts, I'd be delighted to meet you in person. |
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Logan
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Not as horrifying as a shark. You know me and digressions, I love 'em.
My favourite shark attack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_B_n-Rbros I'd love to meet up with you there when I get the chance. Shame my wife isn't with her old company still -- she had to travel a lot, and sometimes I'd tag along. As for Jaws, it had an effect on me too. Luckily we don't have sharks where I live, other than some small harmless mud sharks. By best son's best friend got a pug, glad this didn't traumatise him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBnEO_ljZyE EDIT: Embeds changed to links as those were distracting, especially when I got so off-topic. Steve mentioned him already, but James Earl Jones is a glaring omission to me from this list. Not only has he been a great stage actor (which I guess being IMDB I can't expect them to be so interested in) but even in mainstream rather tacky films like Conan (I do really like the film), he shone. What a great character and one can understand the charisma and power that the character exuded. Definitely a fan of his. Thulsa Doom: "My child, you have come to me my son. For who now is your father if it is not me? I am the well spring, from which you flow. When I am gone, you will have never been." Makes me think of "Luke, I am your father." Remembering Thulsa Doom's snake form, imagine if he had also been in the hold in SLJ's Snakes on a Plane: "I have had it with these mother****ing snakes on this mother****ing plane!" Could imagine Thulsa Doom uttering Samuel L. J's line "And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you!" Edited by Logan - May 27 2021 at 13:27 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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First vote for Denzel. He's one of the best actors period(regardless of race). I don't deny there are some other very good ones on the list though.
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Shadowyzard
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^ I hate these "period"s... For me, Mr. Washington is Cthulhu: The Thing That Should Not Be... Oops, this was a little harsh. He shouldn't even be an actor... This is a subjective view, of course. I'd rather not discuss this.
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jamesbaldwin
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It's not so sad. James Baldwin's thoughts were positive.
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Man With Hat
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deleted looks the best in a speedo.
I'll go with Sam Jackson over Denzel.
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dwill123
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Please don't over look probably Poitier's best movie, 'In the Heat of the Night' (1967). With Rod Steiger who won the Academy Award for 'Best Actor' in that film.
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tszirmay
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Poitier most definitely. Idris Elba as well as Omar Sy .
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