Much of it justified.
No, not all of it is. And most of it is a diversion from news that REALLY needs to be heard.
Much of it justified.
Did you read my entire post? Because there is a bit more in it than just Muslim.
I did read the entire post, Possum, and no, it still isn't funny (if that's what you were intending it to be.) Also, Bashir and Paris just being in Star Trek as Middle Easterners should be enough, IMHO.
Most shows don't have to take a stand about the sorts of compromises that billions of people would have to make to get along in a secular utopia without intra-planetary war. If Star Trek gets into the specifics of, say, how particular inflexible doctrines that a lot of people follow today have been blunted to become more accommodating and make the utopia work, then that risks alienating swaths of the audience. Doing that requires boldly sticking their necks out.That logic worked...through the early 1980s. When all the rest of television has moved beyond that and you haven't? Not so much.
Nope........not yet.Do we know if the Captain of the Discovery is Human or not?
I don't find it funny. Non-binary people exist, asexual people exist, people in poly relationships exist. Star Trek sticking to cis, heteronormative people is not enough.I did read the entire post, Possum, and no, it still isn't funny (if that's what you were intending it to be.) Also, Bashir and Paris just being in Star Trek as Middle Easterners should be enough, IMHO.
^YOUR words, not mine.
Also, Bashir and Paris just being in Star Trek as Middle Easterners should be enough, IMHO.
As long as they are generic with no defining traits we find objectionable?
YOUR words, not mine.
Also, Bashir and Paris just being in Star Trek as Middle Easterners should be enough, IMHO.
Window dressing is good enough, you don't want to scare off the bigots.
Well...
Do you really count them as being from the Middle East because of their skin color and accent? Part of being representative of a culture is actually having characteristics of that culture beyond what is skin deep.
Admiral Paris wasn't even a character. She was just a source of expository dialogue. We know nothing about who she was as a person.
The one from VOY was clearly Middle Eastern.Which Paris are we even talking about? The one from Voyager or Star Trek Beyond?![]()
The one from VOY was clearly Middle Eastern.
If you squint really, really, hard.
And are asleep.
Or drunk.
Or high.
Or all of the above.
Admiral. Commodore. What's the difference.She was identified as "Admiral", so I wanted to make sure. She was actually a Commodore in Star Trek Beyond.
Doctor Julian Subotai Bashir doesn't ring a bell? Or Commodore Paris (of Iranian desecent even though the name's not Iranian?)
YOUR words, not mine.
Beyond.Which Paris are we even talking about? The one from Voyager or Star Trek Beyond?![]()
Beyond.
The one from Voyager at least had some sort of relationship with his son, but it was pretty vague.
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