I really am not looking forward to trying to respond to a bunch of 'oks' and splits.
If this is how it must proceed, I'm going to bow out. But I'm going to try to truncate this as much as possible.
The point I was making with Lady Gaga? She was the same singer. She had the same talent. No one cared until she put on a meat suit. The Experience you're talking about is arbitrary. Therefore not measurable. I.e. the experience of seeing her live or Katy Perry live is about the same to me as going to a church choir. Talent should always matter more than 'Experience'.
The Rolling in the Deep part of my conversation is to speak of A Major singer isn't better than a Talented Singer. It's arbitary chance that Adele is rich beyond measure, and the girl I listed sings on Youtube videos. I consider her much better than Adele. If the comment section of that video is to believed, I'm not the only one convinced of her greatness. The difference between a Major Singer and a Talented/Very Good Singer is luck. One will reach fame and fortune, one will hopefully sell out a bar.
Who said that no one wanted the job is a very good question. I didn't. I don't know where you see that. I just said a few just wanted a job.
To sum up the black actor thing, I will end it as thus:
"If they aren't looking for actors anywhere but their usual places, they will not find other talented artists".
Don't we use "where they were raised" and the efficacy of the school system to explain systemic racism? If it applies there, shouldn't it also apply here?
I'll give you a month to comb through housing deeds, high school and college charters, allocation of Federal money for education, welfare, and medical expenses, the policing measures of any place in the united states, the Constitution and Bill of Rights., and anything I've might have missed.
Once you can show via studies done by independent and/or the governing institutions of all of the conditions I've just listed (not to mention documentation) of the long and storied history of how the government took native Actors from Actorland, placed them in horrible conditions, limited their ability to get ahead, and interfering with their daily vocal warm-ups, you would have a point here.
Until then, I'm going to consider this a strawman fallacy. Due to the fact that Better Actors aren't persecuted, subject to redlining, voter id laws because they are really good at MacBeth, and/or beaten by the police over their Tour De Force performance of Kenickie from Grease.