Why Oh Why?
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lilchica72988 — 22 years ago(November 13, 2003 02:30 PM)
I don't think it's a big deal that the king pin was played by a black person. I think that some roles can be played by any one of any race. Some roles out there are played by girls when they're guys in the book. Some roles can be played by anyone, and some roles just can't.
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Nic_hse — 22 years ago(November 18, 2003 01:02 PM)
In case you didn't know, the voice of the White Kingpin in the 90's Fox cartoon Spiderman:TAS was voiced by a Black actor named Roscoe Lee Brown. So even though he may have looked White, he was still Black. This is proof that the race of the Kingpin character isn't that important.
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sliver_queen0 — 22 years ago(November 29, 2003 08:43 PM)
Well actually, I remember back in the '80s('90s?) I watched the old animated Spidey(with R L Brown as Kingpin), and wrestling a lot, and I thought to myself that a certain wrestler named King Kong Bundy(big, bald, but no idea about his speech capabilities) would have been perfect as Kingpin(at least lookswise.
) That being said, it's kind of hard to imagine a black man as a "godfather" type fellow(excluding the "Godfather" in WWE, who was actually more of a pimp than the "mafia godpa" type)
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Nic_hse — 22 years ago(December 26, 2003 02:01 PM)
Your using the WWE as an example? The WWE has a long history of bigoted stereotypes based on race. To this day they still have not had a Black World champion in their very long history. No the Rock doesn't count because he's Samoan. Latino's are portrayed as thieves and cheaters for example. 'That being said', WWE is great a example of negative stereotypes and how they can influence the ignorant.
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Nic_hse — 22 years ago(January 12, 2004 12:33 PM)
Bwa ha ha ha!!! Name calling? Ok, I'll stoop to your level so you can understand me. Your what I call easy prey. Quick to reply but slow to think.
Dumbass is right. For you that is. Mr.Kabuki or whatever your name is. Dumbass fits you fine.
First off all learn to read and get your facts straight before you reply you idiot. I said WWE WORLD TITLE!!!!!! You moron. Booker T won the INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE not the WORLD TITLE you fool. Shelton Benjamin won the TAG TITLE not the World Title you retard. The Intercontinental title means little in the WWE and that goes double for the Tag Titles. The only thing lower than that is the Cruiserweight title and your IQ. LEARN TO READ. GET HOOKED ON PHONICS. -
Fkscott17 — 22 years ago(January 13, 2004 06:09 PM)
When I saw that kingpin was black in DD I wasnt all hey thats not right I was all hey it played by that guy I forget his name cool.I made a bigger deal about Spiderman and DD being made by different companys cause now there is almost no chance of them ever meeting and becoming allies.
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jaylaurie90 — 22 years ago(January 16, 2004 08:45 PM)
Who Bloddy cares about a black i'm sorry, african american(for the people who think "black" is a racsist term)Kingpin the show is good and i myself was surprised to see an african american play kingpin.
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phrozunsun — 22 years ago(March 07, 2004 12:26 PM)
I assure you race has nothing to do with who wins titles. I agree that the gimmicks of many stars are exaggerated stereotypes, but that's part of the humor in them. Guys like the FBI play mob goombas, the NOD did a take on the black panthers, Los Boricuas did their puerto rican thing, bradshaw did the whole hick thing, etc.the point is everyone takes a part of themselves (or something that looks like it could be them) and exaggerates it to build a gimmick. There has been many more white pro-wrestlers than anyone else, and so there has been an oppertunity for them to be over represented.
Farooq never really got over, though he is very talented.
Ahmed Johnson.wellif you remember him, you know why he never got the title
Shelton Benjamin is still a rookie.i expect that he will one day reach that level
Booker Tis currently being held back by HHH's stranglehold on the WWEwhen you bang the bosses' daughter, you get an amazing amount of controlHHH is using that to keep his job and hold back talentBooker would have won the title on smackdown by now.
Post any other black wrestler, and i'll try to give you a reason.
Also, another note on exaggerated stereotypes, comedians use them all the timejust watch BET Comic View.or if you're italian, listen to Joe Avati and Frank Spadoneif they can do it without any consequence, why can't the WWE.
Lastly, I think they're using a black kingpin to modernize the characterthey want him to play more of a pimped out affluent black man, instead of the classic ruthless businessman techie. -
Nic_hse — 21 years ago(June 21, 2004 01:13 PM)
That's true. You could give me several reasons other than racism. That does not mean that your reasons are correct. You don't know that Booker T is being held back by Triple H. That's speculation and not anymore believable than racism being the reason. If HHH is keeeping him back that could also be motivated by racism. It didn't stop Chris Benoit from getting the Title did it. Chris Benoit isn't nearly as charasmatic as Booker T and arguably isn't as over with the fans either. Yet he still won the top title. It's arguable whether he deserved it or not. Eddie Guerero finally getting his due. That's great. It's way over due. I won't speculate on what took so long. However they won't let him shake his stereotypical gimmick. Racism exists. It's a fact of life. It exists in Hollywood. It can also be in the WWE.
The existence of racism is a fact some White people have a problem accepting. The thing about racism is when you deny it's existence it doesn't go away and nothing changes. It has to be aknowledged first then it can be dealed with. That's the way it always has been throughout history.
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sliver_queen0 — 18 years ago(February 06, 2008 09:25 PM)
Why does he count only as Samoan? Was his father not African? Granted, his father might not have been "pure" African in descent(I can't find enough info to say), but then again, that can be said of many "African American" actors. Matrilineally, he's Samoan, but patrilineally, he's African(plus whatever got mixed in before). He's every bit as "black" as Barack Obama, or Mariah Carey, or Halle Berry.