I disagree, the EU is made up of nation states with a common democratic set up in various forms but still retain their cultural and national differences. Okay its only been 60 years and seems to be falling apart in the last few years, but the French are still French and the English still English.
They are hiding, waiting for the neo-facists to start running the world in January.I'm just waiting for the neo-Trotskyists to come out of the wood work in Europe.
They may be 'dead' as we know it in our real world situation but cultural heritage and 'pride' will still exist. Chekov is not a fake Russian, he is Russian and is very and rightly proud of it. Uhura despite being played by Americans is meant to have an East African voice, the character Scotty is an identifiable Scott. I think Kyle is meant to be English, only Picard's 'Frenchness' is poorly identified due to the choice of actor. Unless Yorkshire takes over the region. McCoy is proud of his Southern roots or comes across as if he is and why not? O'Brian does not stop being Irish cos he plays fake British soldier with English Bashir in a holosuite programme.It's always been simple to me.
There is a Government of Earth that no doubt makes decision on a planetary scale. Then things just trickle down from there. [Probably continental government - EU etc - then national, then local etc] it is just one huge pyramid. I love this notion.
One thing I would highlight is by that point in time their concept of 'country' would be radically different to ours. With garbage like nationalism dead, with no real borders anymore, the world would be an entirely different [entirely better] place. 'Nations' likely just cover a governmental role over a geographical area...they won't be the autonomous mess we have today. I have posted here before that many are a product of their time and find these notions hard to fathom: we cannot apply our concepts of today on the future.
The EU is vastly, vastly different from what a United Earth would be like: they aren't comaprable. Earth in the 24th century cannot have borders between nations [at the very least, not in the sense we have now] so while some cultural differences will still exist, Earth would likely be far, far more...'fluid' in its differences. Your assertion that "the French are still French and the English still English" is very vague. In a world where there are no 3rd world countries, where we can all transport about freely and live anywhere we wish such nationalistic claims start to become somewhat meaningless. How England would be in 2470 is utterly impossible to predict in the ST universe [likewise France and every other nation].
The nation state, in the historical sense, must be dead in ST.
They may be 'dead' as we know it in our real world situation but cultural heritage and 'pride' will still exist. Chekov is not a fake Russian, he is Russian and is very and rightly proud of it. Uhura despite being played by Americans is meant to have an East African voice, the character Scotty is an identifiable Scott. I think Kyle is meant to be English, only Picard's 'Frenchness' is poorly identified due to the choice of actor. Unless Yorkshire takes over the region. McCoy is proud of his Southern roots or comes across as if he is and why not? O'Brian does not stop being Irish cos he plays fake British soldier with English Bashir in a holosuite programme.
United Earth is more of an alliance of humanity as a whole.
I know this is a little off topic but I wonder what it would be like in this hypothetical 23rd/24th century Earth for groups that wanted to continue to live like that had for centuries. But they are not hurting anyone else by doing it.
In the Voyager episode Tatoo, we see Chakotay and his father interacting with a native tribe in South or Central America. Living with their traditional customs.
I can see it happening then cos it happens now. There are Tribes in South America who as far as they are concerned the year 2016 might as well be the year 1816.I know this is a little off topic but I wonder what it would be like in this hypothetical 23rd/24th century Earth for groups that wanted to continue to live like that had for centuries. But they are not hurting anyone else by doing it.
In the Voyager episode Tatoo, we see Chakotay and his father interacting with a native tribe in South or Central America. Living with their traditional customs.
And when did Scotty ever refer to himself as "British?"Chekov is a very proud Russian
In the novel-verse, the planet Vulcan is a confederacy.Star Trek gives the impression the other planets of the Federation do not have nation states
Many members of the current United Nations fight frequently.Can't have an organization like that if it's members are actively fighting each other
Yet Kirk did call the Federation an alliance.A "federation" is certainly not just an "alliance" like NATO.
And which of the federation presidents that we've seen would you call "strong?"It's a state with a strong executive branch
In the 24th century, the president is elected, but it's never stated by whom.The Federation president, voted for or against by the population of the Federation
Could be all three, but if they want to be left alone are not hurting anyone. Why not?Are those customs nationalistic or prejudicial? Or simply heritage?
Who said he was British?And when did Scotty ever refer to himself as "British?"
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But would we see those types of cultural differences amongest a crew of say Vulcans, would a human from Earth onboard a ship mostly of vulcans play up his human heritage or specific region they come from on Earth?
In this universe, at this time, no argument.Good luck with that. What would be the common ground upon which you could unite all of humanity? What would be the body of laws that you could get all of humanity to agree upon? Because people still need to be allowed freedom to live as they choose, yet still be united with groups that differ from them.
Aliens (canon) and a war that kills most of humanity (fanon)In this universe, at this time, no argument.
But in the ST universe, "something" triggers a united Earth.
"United with groups that differ" yet still celebrate and embrace the differences, rather than react negatively, savagely.
What's the "something"?
They may be 'dead' as we know it in our real world situation but cultural heritage and 'pride' will still exist. Chekov is not a fake Russian, he is Russian and is very and rightly proud of it. Uhura despite being played by Americans is meant to have an East African voice, the character Scotty is an identifiable Scott. I think Kyle is meant to be English, only Picard's 'Frenchness' is poorly identified due to the choice of actor. Unless Yorkshire takes over the region. McCoy is proud of his Southern roots or comes across as if he is and why not? O'Brian does not stop being Irish cos he plays fake British soldier with English Bashir in a holosuite programme.
In this universe, at this time, no argument.
But in the ST universe, "something" triggers a united Earth.
"United with groups that differ" yet still celebrate and embrace the differences, rather than react negatively, savagely.
What's the "something"?
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