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Location: Terra 3
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
Next week on TNG! After saving Tasha from the planet of black people, our crew boldly goes to the planet of scantily clad blond haired, blue eyed people known as the Arya-- I mean Edo! You just have to poke fun at things like this.
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
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Location: Sheffield, England
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
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Rear Admiral
Location: Sheffield, England
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: The broken state of California
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
I come from a mixed background, so I have the luxury/curse of seeing viewpoints from both "white" and "non-white" sides, and I've found - more often than not - that the accusation of "racism" or "racist" just ends up cheapening the term when applied so liberally to any little thing people want to be offended by. It's just a show, and a member of the main cast getting kidnapped was part of the plot.
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: wallowing in a pool of emotion
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
Looking back on it now, it's kind of refreshing to see an alien race without silly-looking forehead ridges or weird ears. |
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Commodore
Location: Chicago IL
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
But as R. Star pointed out...the "perfect people" of the following week's Justice are Aryans, while primitives are portrayed by blacks the previous week. (Add to that craziness...a sex planet where a 15year old Wesley is thinking only about innocent soccer relationships with native girls? Really?) Because of that bad casting, we never got to see more humanoid races that were portrayed by actors of a different ethnicity or group. (So Indians for example, might have only had 1 or 2 rles in an episode, rather than everyone but the Trek crew). If only they had a race equal to the Federation, like in Darmok..then minorities might have had a better go at it on Trek. Instead, the humanoid races seemed to be later portrayed as either all white, or some random minority thrown in the background.
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
By contrast, the Edo of "Justice" were comparatively primitive. They showed no sign of having high technology or space travel; the only indication they had any technology at all was that they lived in the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant. Basically they seemed to be the kind of sci-fi civilization that's just coasting on the accomplishments of its ancestors and has degenerated to a simpler level. After all, it's pretty obvious they were inspired by the Eloi from The Time Machine.
Unless you're saying that we never saw another human-looking alien race played entirely by a single nonwhite ethnic group, but would that really have been a good idea anyway? Better to do what they actually did, and allow alien races to have ethnic variety just as humans did rather than having an all-white species here, an all-black one there, an all-Asian one there, etc.
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Location: Where It's At.
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
Some snippets from one of the For What It's Worth historical databases: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph.../ScaryBlackMan http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph...WarriorRaceGuy I think the issue here was that the Ligonians were portrayed as savage-like, "take by force," conniving people, while the "aliens" of the very next episode were blonde and blue and happily innocent and naive in their own little Utopia. There was a twist to this which came, of course, from some "outside" evil force and the TNG crew got to be their rescuers IIRC... The contrast is where the problem lies, FWIW.
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
I'm not trying to oversimplify this and find a single person to "blame." Just the opposite -- I'm trying to evaluate all the contributing factors, because this is a more complicated and nuanced situation than people tend to assume. And one of those factors is that, as she proved on Stargate, Katharyn Powers had a tendency to portray non-Terran or non-Western cultures in this kind of broad and anthropologically awkward fashion. ("Code of Honor" has nothing on SG-1's "Emancipation," which totally misrepresents Mongol culture.)
The problem is, I think, that the audience is lumping all the different stereotypes together into a single ur-stereotype. What's actually onscreen is a mix of different cultural stereotypes, but all anyone remembers is that all the aliens were black, so they project black stereotypes onto it and thus misremember the facts of the episode. I don't question that there were unfortunate stereotypes involved, but like I said, let's get the facts straight so we know what it is we're actually judging.
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: The broken state of California
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
And yes, people do want to be victims when it's comfortable. I see it all the time AND have been on the receiving end when people assumed I was one ethnicity and not another simply based on my outward appearance. IMO, the episode isn't racist one bit, and if anyone is trying to convince me otherwise, it's because they want justification for their feelings. But hey, I guess Star Trek is racist towards whites for casting mostly white people to play Cardassians - some of the most heartless and ruthless villains in Trek history. Same with Romulans and Borg too, right? Sorry, but this is much ado about nothing, and perpetuating this myth about the Ligonians - an alien race I always thought were cool - is just another example of how to water down the meaning of the terms "racist" and "racism."
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Romulan Commander: "Danger and I are old companions." - TOS episode Balance of Terror "Living in your dreams is like living in exile." - Calyx, A Stitch in Time "Shame on you, Barack Obama!" - Hillary Clinton "It's the economy, stupid." - Bill Clinton |
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Location: Chicago IL
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
And regarding Ligonians...they might have mentioned that backstory...but it's not what we saw on screen. While we can isolate the points of the story...for many people, you have weigh it against 20 years (at that point) of whiteness in Trek, and then hundreds of years of cultural potrayal of blacks as savages/violent. it may not make logical sense...but it hurts a lot of hearts.
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Location: Where It's At.
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
![]() IMO, the episode had racially insensitive themes, and if anyone is trying to convince me otherwise, it’s because they want justifications for their feelings. I just felt like maybe I could give a little of the disregarding of anyone that had a different reaction back to you. ![]() “Myth,” and “much ado about nothing” are also opinions of yours based off of your experience. The fact that you actually think that they were “cool” says enough to me. When anyone can take the offense that a number of people had to the same thing for the same reasons and waive it off as “watering down” racism and what’s racist, that is very sad to me because it says they are not very open to how other people experience things. And it’s when we are not open to how other people experience the world that things like “sexism,” “racism,” “homophobia,” etc. have the greatest likelihood of carrying on. Just my opinion, of course. Take it if you will.
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Captain
Location: Where It's At.
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Re: "Code of Honor" Ligonians: Humans or Aliens?
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