I think Kurt is one of those character that can offer far more by still being German and white but having been born blue. What does it say when your born in a country with such history and for all intents and purposes you are german but you were born blue. In that respect he can offer a different insight on discrimination in a lot of ways which is far different from someone like Beast who became blue because he wanted to change who he fundamentally was. Also with kurt looking so much like a demon it also can offer such a deep perspective. I don't feel we still have scractched the surface of the psychological trauma someone like kurt has to face.
Like i may be black but i can only imagine what i would be like in my commnunity, any community if i came out looking like a blue demon.
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She was darker skinned when she first appeared in the X-men: Evolution cartoon, though. In fact, I thought she was Hispanic in that cartoon…
… and also thought that perhaps Mangold took his inspiration for her in the film from her first appearance in X-men: Evolution.
I believe that Kyle and Yost did that as a nod to the model they used as reference. The problem is it doesn't make sense given what Risman says about her creation in the episode. With Logan it works because there's explicitly another source of DNA (her unknown Mexican mother). And while Book Laura started as the same origin as Evolution, (duplicating the existing X chromosome) it's since been retconned that Sarah used her own DNA to fill out the sample, which explains why Laura is pretty much always drawn as Sarah's Mini-Me whenever they're shown together (confirmed by her aunt remarking how much like Sarah she looks in Target X). Ironically, Evolution is the only one that never got retconned or mentioned another DNA source being used, and yet she's probably the one who looks the LEAST like Logan (or his mother, if you want to be technical).
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Yeah, but if Sarah Kinney did use her DNA and spliced it in to fill out the sample, and if she was of Hispanic origin or partially Hispanic… then it follows that Laura could be in the comics as well, no?
I know that it’s never been stated that Sarah Kinney is/was Hispanic, but it’s never been stated that she’s not either to my knowledge. Just a thought.
I should add, there are also Hispanic people who are Caucasian ... and even those who are of mixed race, can also give blond children with green eyes if any ancestor is blond, or there is also the fact that their partner is a Caucasian and she of mixed race.
That the sister gave a blonde daughter with green eyes does not exclude that they may be Latinas of mixed race.
But in any case Laura has always seemed to me in comics that she is exactly the same as Logan, speaking of ethnicity, only that she is not ugly like him, and has green eyes instead of blue.
But on the other hand the first official appearance of her in Evolution, she clearly seemed a Latin girl with the mixture of the three races to a greater extent, in fact I would say that not that Laura in Evolution looked like a young indigenous woman from Central or South America.
Clearly that was modified when it was introduced in the comics.
In the old Logan movie she was also half Latina, but this time a Caucasian Latina hehe.
Well, as one person explained it to me, Why do Spaniards(IE people from Spain) not count as "Hispanic"?
Because Hispanics were created by the Conquistadors "mingling" with the various Native American groups. Some look "white" because they take after their Spanish ancestry more than the native side. "Black" Latinos come from further mixing with other groups, since none of the Native American groups has skin that dark.I feel the need to point out that Dr. Risman has the same shade of skin as X-23 in Evolution. Even today some people will do the "German= Nazi" thing. Just because you SPEAK German.
At any rate, Kurt gets treated as a German... but not as a "white" guy.
Technically you need someone with a blonde gene on both sides of the family - one isn't enough to manifest a recessive trait. However, not one person in the line actually has to have blonde hair so long as they carry one copy of the recessive trait.
Fun trivia fact - Green eyes may be recessive to brown, but they are dominant to blue. That means Logan can't have the green eyed gene because even one would have made his own eyes green - which in turn means that Laura had to get it from somewhere else.But in any case Laura has always seemed to me in comics that she is exactly the same as Logan, speaking of ethnicity, only that she is not ugly like him, and has green eyes instead of blue.
Dark does not mean deep.