Not Star Trek:TOS. Kirk was banging green chicks every other week and when he wasn't it was Spock's turn.
Watch the scene in Space Seed again (especially in light of recent events) where Kirk and McCoy are lauding their romanticism for Khan.
This all changed with TNG where Roddenberry (not unlike Lucas) started believing his own press about being a visionary and decided the future would be socialist and woke, up to and including where the federation happily zaps "native" brains to "protect" themselves or moves whole civilizations to different planets as "caretakers". Frightening stuff. Part of this though also has to do with cultural changes over time too - Star Trek VI deals directly with woke ideology (while burying the most interesting part of the story where klingons and humans work together to make sure that klingons and humans remain divided). Star Trek IV is still a laughable premise.
This wasn't JUST star trek though - in the 70s there was a concerted effort, not unlike today, to instill leftist thought into the children, especially through PBS. See "Free to be You and Me" which was shown to my school class several times. Scholastic literature would go to great pains to show mixed race interactions. The Electric Company, created in 1971, was totally "woke" for its day with "full representation" - which at that time meant white, black and hispanic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS4zHta30tc&t=206s
TL;DR - this has been a coordinated effort spanning decades to control the populace
Not Star Trek:TOS. Kirk was banging green chicks every other week and when he wasn't it was Spock's turn.
Watch the scene in Space Seed again (especially in light of recent events) where Kirk and McCoy are lauding their romanticism for Khan.
This all changed with TNG where Roddenberry (not unlike Lucas) started believing his own press about being a visionary and decided the future would be socialist and woke, up to and including where the federation happily zaps "native" brains to "protect" themselves or moves whole civilizations to different planets as "caretakers". Frightening stuff. Part of this though also has to do with cultural changes over time too - Star Trek VI deals directly with woke ideology (while burying the most interesting part of the story where klingons and humans work together to make sure that klingons and humans remain divided). Star Trek IV is still a laughable premise.
This wasn't JUST star trek though - in the 70s there was a concerted effort, not unlike today, to instill leftist thought into the children, especially through PBS. See "Free to be You and Me" which was shown to my school class several times. Scholastic literature would go to great pains to show mixed race interactions. The Electric Company, created in 1971, was totally "woke" for its day with "full representation" - which at that time meant white, black and hispanic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS4zHta30tc&t=206s
TL;DR - this has been a coordinated effort spanning decades to control the populace