True he was a leftist but he seemed to make it enjoyable. Also I’d say making an allegory about racism in the 50s and 60s is different than an allegory based on a false narrative.
Exactly. Roddenberry's vision was a future void of discrimination through the elevation of the human consciousness. Michelle Paradise's vision is a future ideologically void of discrimination through tyrannical dogma.
Rodenberry had politics- sure, but he didnt put them in the shows with the goal of pissing off a particular party. ST:D's writers goal, is 1: put stronk wamenz in the show, 2: no hwite men, 3: piss off half the country.
STD sucks tranny benis dick because of it. While the other Treks are fairly watchable, even with roddenberies views included.
And u/icockmyglock agree with Enterprise being the end of the series. I only watched a bit of it, but ending there is as good of a time, as any other. Sad how StarWars also ended around the same time (2003 for Lucas' Last Work)
True he was a leftist but he seemed to make it enjoyable. Also I’d say making an allegory about racism in the 50s and 60s is different than an allegory based on a false narrative.
Exactly. Roddenberry's vision was a future void of discrimination through the elevation of the human consciousness. Michelle Paradise's vision is a future ideologically void of discrimination through tyrannical dogma.
Star Trek, after Enterprise, is dead to me.
Rodenberry had politics- sure, but he didnt put them in the shows with the goal of pissing off a particular party. ST:D's writers goal, is 1: put stronk wamenz in the show, 2: no hwite men, 3: piss off half the country.
STD sucks tranny benis dick because of it. While the other Treks are fairly watchable, even with roddenberies views included.
And u/icockmyglock agree with Enterprise being the end of the series. I only watched a bit of it, but ending there is as good of a time, as any other. Sad how StarWars also ended around the same time (2003 for Lucas' Last Work)
Agreed.