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Is episode "Past Tense" an omen of a Donald Trump presidency?

Is episode "Past Tense" an omen of a Donald Trump presidency?


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And you don't think "Terra Prime" won't happen if real aliens show up. That will be the very first thing that happens, or one of them. We'll drop conventional racism and do that instead.

Human nature is at best screwed up some of the time.
In the ST universe somehow humanity gets over the shock of aliens and does not try to bbq the Vulcans. In a real world situation we would shoot on sight and instead of treating brown people like dirt, we would treat green people like dirt instead. There would be no Terrancentric Federation, other advanced worlds would not want us in it. Reminds me of a ST Myriad universe novel lol
 
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And you don't think "Terra Prime" won't happen if real aliens show up. That will be the very first thing that happens, or one of them. We'll drop conventional racism and do that instead.

I doubt that. We'd more likely *keep* the conventional racism, and just add the xenophobia on top of it. People like that seem to have no shortage of hate to go around.
 
I doubt that. We'd more likely *keep* the conventional racism, and just add the xenophobia on top of it. People like that seem to have no shortage of hate to go around.
So true.
22nd century KKK mission statement - 'No blacks, no Catholics, no Muslims, no Jews, no feminists, no LGBT and definitely no real aliens'! Hail Terra Prime! (except Africa, Asia, South America, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe and the Middle East)
 
Well The Donald plans to cut humanitarian spending and spend more on the military by 10%, that's what the USA really needs even more nuclear weapons and other military arms. Why destroy your planet with 100 bombs, when you can do it with 200!
 
Well The Donald plans to cut humanitarian spending and spend more on the military by 10%, that's what the USA really needs even more nuclear weapons and other military arms. Why destroy your planet with 100 bombs, when you can do it with 200!

But they're making America Great Again.
 
Well The Donald plans to cut humanitarian spending and spend more on the military by 10%, that's what the USA really needs even more nuclear weapons and other military arms. Why destroy your planet with 100 bombs, when you can do it with 200!

Mediocre America can only destroy the world five times over. Great America can destroy it ten times over!
 
That's a mystery I think. This MAGA thing seemed like the perfect slogan because you don't have to explain it much. People don't like exposition it seems haha.
When you have no decent policies to offer, appeal to your citizens sense of national pride and vanity, especially when they are economically deprived and you intend to keep them that way. It's a good thing doctors don't operate this way!
'I tell you Mrs C this is how are we are gonna treat your cancer, with a make over and you will look great afterwards! You won't even notice that you're dying.'
 
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When you have no decent policies to offer, appeal to your citizens sense of national pride and vanity, especially when they are economically deprived and you intend to keep them that way. Its a good thing doctors don't operate this way!
'I tell you Mrs C this is how are we are gonna treat your cancer, with a make over and you will look great afterwards! You won't even notice that you're dying.'


You just explained TrumpCare
 
We'd more likely *keep* the conventional racism, and just add the xenophobia on top of it. People like that seem to have no shortage of hate to go around.

And yet Trump and other populist/nationalist/arguably xenophobic convervative leaders seem to have tried to reach out to Jewish and gay and lesbian voters and to at least moderate their factions' positions on issues relating to them or get more broad and substantial inclusion of those groups although they still seem to be not taken very seriously in that and not get a lot of electoral support.
 
And yet Trump and other populist/nationalist/arguably xenophobic convervative leaders seem to have tried to reach out to Jewish and gay and lesbian voters and to at least moderate their factions' positions on issues relating to them or get more broad and substantial inclusion of those groups although they still seem to be not taken very seriously in that and not get a lot of electoral support.
When did this happen?
 
And yet Trump and other populist/nationalist/arguably xenophobic convervative leaders seem to have tried to reach out to Jewish and gay and lesbian voters and to at least moderate their factions' positions on issues relating to them or get more broad and substantial inclusion of those groups although they still seem to be not taken very seriously in that and not get a lot of electoral support.
Say what?!

You mean like Trump's having to be asked repeatedly about a frightening rash of anti-semitic incidents -- including bomb threats at Jewish Community Centers and the desecration of Jewish cemeteries -- before he would even acknowledge them? And he still hasn't really denounced them.

Or his rolling back protection for trans kids?

Yeah, that's reaching out all right. :rolleyes:
 
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Say what?!

You mean like Trump's having to be asked repeatedly about a frightening rash of anti-semitic incidents -- including bomb threats at Jewish Community 1Centers and the desecration of Jewish cemeteries -- before he would even acknowledge them? And he still hasn't really denounced them.

Or his rolling back protection for trans kids?

Yeah, that's reaching out all right. :rolleyes:


Yeah that kind of thing has happened here too in the past. Politicians "reach out" when they are forced to address an issue they don't care about, or want to care about. That's reaching out alright. :barf:
 
Words become actions. Words uncover sentiments long thought dormant, dying, or dead.

More often: words are used to placate or distract. The president, like many politicians before him, use this to great effect.

It's why I don't watch the sunday morning talking heads. I don't care if they have Paul Ryan on there, or how rare it is to get a sitting speaker on the air. He's not on TV to inform. He's on there to sell. And since I already know what he wants, I don't need to watch his focus-grouped-to-bland-perfection sales pitch again.

Insert your most/least favorite politician into the above paragraph.
 
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