When they did go near social issues they didn't advocate a particular view (they did show a very short clip of 1/6 among multiple other clips (no Nazi's)). They were basically talking about how humans nearly fucked everything up.
There is no 1/6 in Star Trek. Everything after the Eugenics Wars is entirely different to real events, and every time someone tries to say otherwise they do so to push a political agenda.
And for those following along, the Eugenics Wars took place in the early 1990s. The rest of Star Trek ends up hinging on this pretty tightly despite it being a minor detail until Wrath of Kahn. That's what you get when your most popular movie features a very interesting character with a background in a historical event you now can never ignore.
Voyager ignored it, but Voyager ignored a lot of things. Before we had Kurtzman Trek, we had Berman Trek, and he managed things pretty badly, leading, in my opinion, to the decline of the brand in the 2000s.
There is no 1/6 in Star Trek. Everything after the Eugenics Wars is entirely different to real events, and every time someone tries to say otherwise they do so to push a political agenda.
And for those following along, the Eugenics Wars took place in the early 1990s. The rest of Star Trek ends up hinging on this pretty tightly despite it being a minor detail until Wrath of Kahn. That's what you get when your most popular movie features a very interesting character with a background in a historical event you now can never ignore.
Voyager ignored it, but Voyager ignored a lot of things. Before we had Kurtzman Trek, we had Berman Trek, and he managed things pretty badly, leading, in my opinion, to the decline of the brand in the 2000s.