George Takei

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George Takei in 2011

George Hosato Takei(bornApril 20,1937) is an American actor of Japanese decent. He is best known for playing the role of Mr. Sulu in the television seriesStar Trek(1966–1969) and the films which followed.

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2008

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  • I've been working with Bill Shatner yea these 40-plus years. He never seems to get it right. I gave him, "It's Takei, as in way." I even said, "as in gay"… I told him, "It's Takei, rhymes with toupee." I thought that would do it.

2011

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  • A bill recently approved by a Tennessee Senate committee would prohibit teachers in that state from discussing homosexuality in the classroom. The so-called "Don't Say Gay" law is premised on the misguided belief that by not talking about gay people, they can simply make us disappear. I'm here to tell Tennessee and all LGBT youth and teachers who would be affected by this law that I am here for you. In fact, I am lending my name to the cause. Anytime you need to say the word "gay", you can simply say "Takei". For example, you could safely proclaim you are a supporter of Takei marriage. If you're in a more festive mood, you can march in a Takei pride parade. Even homophobic slurs don't seem as hurtful if someone says "That is soooo Takei", and around the holidays, you can sing "Don we now our Takei apparel!".

2015

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  • He is a clown in blackface sitting on the Supreme Court. He gets me that angry. He doesn't belong there. And for him to say, slaves have dignity. I mean, doesn't he know that slaves were in chains? That they were whipped on the back. If he saw the movie12 Years as a Slave,you know, they were raped. And he says they had dignity as slaves or— My parents losteverythingthat they worked for, in the middle of their lives, in their thirties. His business, my father's business, ourhome,ourfreedomand we're supposed to call thatdignified?Marched out of our homes at gun point. I mean, this man does not belong on the Supreme Court. He is anembarrassment.He is a disgrace to America.
    • Fox 10 News (Phoenix) interview,June 30, 2015
    • regardingClarence Thomaswriting "Slaves did not lose their dignity (any more than they lost their humanity) because the government allowed them to be enslaved. Those held in internment camps did not lose their dignity because the government confined them." in hisObergefell v. Hodgesdissent, June 26, 2015.
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