Talk:Charles Pike/@comment-27790122-20160221192232/@comment-92.141.135.183-20160401222845

@Skyzy : I think I start to understand your point of view but I'm not sure yet. I still have a question.

You see, I may be naive because I used to watch the show without paying attention to "colors" so I didn't exactly get what POC meant ^^' "People of color", alright, so you made yourself pretty clear about Pike, Jaha, Hannah... characteristic ethnicities, I understand. Then you mentionned Raven and Bellamy, so I figured out being a POC wasn't that much a matter of "color" but rather a matter of "origin" (Lindsey Morgan being of Mexican descent and Bob Morley being half Filipino). However, you never called Kane a POC (though Henry Ian Cusick is as much a POC as Lindsey Morgan or Bob Morley since he is half Peruvian).

At that point, I wasn't sure about the very definition of POC, so I checked on the internet (not the best source in the world but still...) and urbandictionary.com defined it as "a person of color, as in everybody except caucasians". Yet, the term "caucasian" was still a bit unclear so I checked it too and found it was "the incorrect term used to label a 'white' man or woman". Being a POC was finally a matter of color, thus I compared the three actors' skin tones and, I may be blind but I didn't notice a great difference (it does exist, but it is very subtle). So my question would be : do you consider Kane a POC ? (your answer would help me understand lots of things)