Still baffled why showing other human beings who are not white males is considered not the norm and SJW?
It's because you aren't a deeply insecure person who's angry that there are people who are different from them and doesn't want TV to remind them that they exist. It's the same shit as those gamers who harassed women for having anything to do with gaming.Still baffled why showing other human beings who are not white males is considered not the norm and SJW?
Am white and male and really want this to happen more. Not that I think of myself as an SJW. I think just treating people as people is a good default to have.Still baffled why showing other human beings who are not white males is considered not the norm and SJW?
Still baffled why showing other human beings who are not white males is considered not the norm and SJW?
The only reason you know what happens with Tom and B’lanna is because you probably saw all 7 seasons of Voy. If Tom and B’lanna had begun their relationship in season 1 of Voy you might have been able to say the same thing about one of them after 1 or 2 seasons. At that point we had no idea how much of the character’s storyline would be about their romance. By the end of DSC’s run, Culber’s storyline could go just about anywhere.Tom and B'Lanna are actual characters. We know a lot about them and got to know plenty over the course of each season. Culber is in there exclusively to be half of a gay relationship. That's literally his only point on the show. That's my issue.
I brought up the “crew” because you brought it up. If you’re implying that 2 gay people are an unusually high number for a crew, and that is what you said, then it makes sense to look at the ENTIRE crew. If the crew is only 2 people, then your premise makes sense, but with a crew of 136, it does not make sense.Why are you counting the entire crew? We don't know anything about over 125 of them. Stick to the senior crew and you're left with 3 gay characters out of 7.
Well, DID you have a problem with it before?I never said I didn't have a problem with it before. My point is the pendulum can swing too far the other way.
.Actually it wasn't really political reasons you had so few gay characters in the past because of course many writers back then would have lov
ed to have more diversity. It was more about profit.
I thought she was bi
If Chakotay identified as male, sure.I thought she was bi
I think the way it goes was that in TNG there was a big Hell No.
They were flexible by DS9.
But by Voyager and ENT (new network) that it was only Berman who hated the idea and was against it.
Putting all the gaystuff in the Mirror Universe was explained in Far Beyond the Stars.
"What if it's a dream? If it's in a dream, it's not real, and no one can complain."
Note that the the final scene is supposed to take place a fair amount of time later than the rest of the episode; plenty of time for a relationship to get going. Unfortunately, the cut scenes make this timing not very apparent to the audience
A bit presumptuous. I have no interest in Seven of Nine.
it Seven's being bi or gay is, that is a problem with the fans, not the show.
Hold on...I understand that one. It's like she's one of those sexy characters you just have to salivate over, just because everyone says you should.
.........But still, have you ever Seven just walk down around in that catsuit????
That's the only way it's palatable.My headcanon is that everyone bi in the Mirror Universe is bi in the regular universe.
Yes. It's fucking ridiculous. I liked the old debates better. At least back then, it was just about the shows. Now it's about something else that actually really has nothing to do with the actual shows themselves at all. They're just used as a front. And I'm pretty disgusted by it. What the "other side" is arguing for, or more accurately against, is something where I'm at a loss for words to say what I really think. So I won't.The controversies used to be Picard vs Kirk, DS9 vs TNG. Now it's is Trek too SJW vs whether this real Trek at all.
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