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minus-square@Cypherlink6•edit-28 months agoThe author clearly has a few screws loose. Trying to claim the first kiss on screen between black and white people was “non political “ is absurd. Everything in Star Trek was political and conservatives are simply too stupid to realise it.
minus-square@samus12345linkEnglish1•8 months agoTrue, but it doesn’t change the fact that this was not the first interracial kiss on TV.
minus-square@Cypherlink0•8 months agoSure the first interracial kiss on tv was probably between an Irish and British or Scottish person. Not really what people mean when it’s brought up. Arguing otherwise is just being obtuse.
minus-square@samus12345linkEnglish1•edit-28 months agoDid you read the article? It gives multiple examples of black and white kisses on US TV that predated this one. It doesn’t mean this one wasn’t significant - it was - but it’s always called “the first,” and it’s plainly not.
Um, ackshully…
The author clearly has a few screws loose.
Trying to claim the first kiss on screen between black and white people was “non political “ is absurd.
Everything in Star Trek was political and conservatives are simply too stupid to realise it.
True, but it doesn’t change the fact that this was not the first interracial kiss on TV.
Sure the first interracial kiss on tv was probably between an Irish and British or Scottish person.
Not really what people mean when it’s brought up. Arguing otherwise is just being obtuse.
Did you read the article? It gives multiple examples of black and white kisses on US TV that predated this one. It doesn’t mean this one wasn’t significant - it was - but it’s always called “the first,” and it’s plainly not.