Casting directors, among other Hollywood insiders, called Martel the Chameleon because her appearance and her proficiency with accents and dialects enabled her to portray characters of a wide range of races and ethnicities
I might have been bamboozeled by her talent. I’d say that’s a good thing.
Her skin colour is the same as the guy in the background, straight hair, pointy nose.
I understand through the history of the US, that people are considered black based on their heritage and that some people are mixed to the point where they become pale and etc, but this particular person in this particular frame doesn’t seem as obviously black as Uhura to a non-black viewer.
As long as you believe it for a dozen, a hundred times.
(This is only supposed to make as much sense as the flawless logic of black-woman Spock 🖖👂)
You don’t see the gif flip between Spock and a black woman?
I am not sure what counts as “black”, but for me, the last couple frames of the GIF are of T’Pring
Yes, that actress is black lol Not sure why you’d deny it
Probably because of her skin tone
I might have been bamboozeled by her talent. I’d say that’s a good thing.
I’ll bite, what black phenotypes is she showing?
Her skin colour is the same as the guy in the background, straight hair, pointy nose.
I understand through the history of the US, that people are considered black based on their heritage and that some people are mixed to the point where they become pale and etc, but this particular person in this particular frame doesn’t seem as obviously black as Uhura to a non-black viewer.
I’m pretty sure she’s vulcan.
Touche
I don’t give in to concern trolling.
You’re just being stupid.
Not concern trolling, agreeing with the other guy that her race is ambiguous.
You mean T’Pring?
I mean T’shwing!
I see it. I was reaching desperately too far to make the joke about dozen and hundred, but apparently I failed.
No shaming yourself allowed here. You’re good, friend.
Good point!