"I would do it, but I don't want to be called the first black James Bond. Do you understand what I'm saying? Sean Connery wasn't the Scottish James Bond and Daniel Craig wasn't the blue-eyed James Bond. So if I played him, I don't want to be called the black James Bond."
Same as Barac is called the first black president of America (the 7th won't be hell maybe not even the 2nd), or a woman being the first x y or z in a field dominated by men.
I don't have a TV and at the time read brief snippets on very basic mobile websites on Lewis Hamilton's debut year, I had not seen a photo of him sans helmet, so although I knew he was having a steller year till the last few races where he fluffed, I put it down as the media telling us that a rookie racer was having a very great debut, probably unprecedented in F1 history, now knowing what he looks like, I wonder how much attention would have been given if it was a white guy having a great year, granted either way to almost win the season on your first year was afaik unheard of, not what he was achieving but who was achieving it.
Yes, I did just assume under the helmet that he was yet another white guy in a predominantly white european sport with the odd Japanese racer, which no one really paid any heed to, there had been quite a few over the years so none were 'the first' and tbh I don't recall any being meantioned save for being listed as back markers about to be lapped by whomever was in the lead.
Back to bond, would I have a beef with him?
No as 007 or 008 or any other number, a 00x and working in the secret service is attainable by any one in the UK with the 'right stuff'.
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Well I can not comment on the actor himself as I don't recall ever watching anything he is listed in, he might be as wooden as a soap actor or as film saving as Nicholas Cage, but the concept of any actor being up for bond, not just white guys.
I thought the rock was white just heavily tanned, but then again I never really watched WWF and his movies can be passable to down right avoidable, so I have to admit I wasn't paying that much attention.
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