Did Starfleet have affirmative action? Did they limit the number of Vulcan science officers or Tellerite engineers?
Did the Federation have speech laws?
Was Uhura livid when an alien reproduction of Abe Lincoln call her a "charming negress"? Did she NOT say, "In our time we learned not to be afraid of words"?
In star trek voyager episode "living witness" didn't an alien character demonstrate opposition to the moral of the story (getting past racial strife) by angrily saying "EVERYTHING is about race!"?
Star Trek has definitely always been progressive, it’s just that “progressive” in ‘66 meant something very different than it means today (e.g. from “let’s judge people as individuals” to “let’s judge people as groups”, ironically {?})
Star Trek.
I hate little shits who say it was always woke.
Did Starfleet have affirmative action? Did they limit the number of Vulcan science officers or Tellerite engineers?
Did the Federation have speech laws?
Was Uhura livid when an alien reproduction of Abe Lincoln call her a "charming negress"? Did she NOT say, "In our time we learned not to be afraid of words"?
In star trek voyager episode "living witness" didn't an alien character demonstrate opposition to the moral of the story (getting past racial strife) by angrily saying "EVERYTHING is about race!"?
Star Trek has definitely always been progressive, it’s just that “progressive” in ‘66 meant something very different than it means today (e.g. from “let’s judge people as individuals” to “let’s judge people as groups”, ironically {?})
“progressive” meant something very different than it means today
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