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Friday, October 28, 2005

Latest from the Star Trek Continuum -- Takei is Gay (And Insufferably PC About It)


AP Reports:
George Takei, who as helmsman Sulu steered the Starship Enterprise through three television seasons and six movies, has come out as a homosexual in the current issue of Frontiers, a biweekly Los Angeles magazine covering the gay and lesbian community.

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The 68-year-old actor said he and his partner, Brad Altman, have been together for 18 years.

Takei, a Japanese-American who lived in a U.S. internment camp from age 4 to 8, said he grew up feeling ashamed of his ethnicity and sexuality. He likened prejudice against gays to racial segregation.

"It's against basic decency and what American values stand for," he said.

Takei joined the "Star Trek" cast in 1966 as Hikaru Sulu, a character he played for three seasons on television and in six subsequent films. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1986.

A community activist, Takei ran for the Los Angeles City Council in 1973. He serves on the advisory committee of the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program and is chairman of East West Players...

Read the whole thing here.

OK, he's gay..., big deal! But does he have to be so damn PC about it? That bit about dredging up the internment camp and likening homosexuals to blacks is a bit over the top and is just a cheap way of trying to plug into guilt over past racism.


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