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George Takei remembers Leonard Nimoy on CNN (via bandedshadows)
now that i’ve finally stopped crying about this, i just want to make an observation.
you know how successful white actors keep making jokes about hollywood’s diversity problem? like NPH at the oscars? yeah, that stuff is true & should be pointed out, but… it seems like (white) actors only snark about it, never anything more substantial. (meanwhile everyone else risks jobs, reputations, and even their whole careers if they put up a fuss.)
george & nichelle would have to risk their professional reputations if they’d complained about being left out, AND they were unlikely to succeed by it.
leonard nimoy spoke up because (1) it wasn’t right, and (2) he had more institutionalized power to leverage than either of them. it was a real risk for him too, but far less than for the other two; he clearly understood that, and he used it.
guys, THAT is solidarity.
cracking jokes about “Hollywhite” might be funny, but it doesn’t do shit. it’s the safest way to signal that you’re totally progressive & down for the cause without actually being for the cause. it has nothing to do with change.
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