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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
Really??? You somehow see that as a hasidic haircut??
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Not a hasidic haircut.
It is intentional in his appearance, that's why it struck me as an obvious Jewish indication.
They aren't even side burns. Side burns grow from the face. He is wearing an homage to hasidic jews. It was clearly intentional.
Star Trek has Jewish actors, producers, director, film studio CEO's, the circumstantial evidence is overwhelming. It's clearly an homage and or a direct statement that was supported by the Director and all producers. A small silent statement.
Had all the men in Star Trek worn their sideburns like that, then, I would think it was a change in fashion and a new look for the men in the movie. However, because only a few select men (main actors) wore their sideburns like this, it's an obvious conclusion. Otherwise, there is no reason at all for this special unique look, for just a few. It's not logical.
I"m not condemning it. I'm just saying it doesn't belong in Star Trek. Goes against the grain of what Star Trek is all about.
