Vance.
It is definitely that and I don't think anyone is trying to hide it.the ‘identity politics’ aspect of the character. It seems very much a product of the current time transposed into the future.
It is definitely that and I don't think anyone is trying to hide it.
Hopefully in 10 years time people think it is weird that right now people think it is weird
I think it will be a mixed bag. I think the polarization has come largely from social media and very loud voices. But, I have seen an interesting shift in attitudes even in ten years so ten more years I'll be curious to see.I think the polarization we've had for the last 20-25 years just became a lot worse in 2020. Thus harder to get out of. Everything's a political issue now. Even how people identify has been politicized. So most people are going to be arguing about it for at least a generation. Some attitudes won't change so long as the people who have them live.
So, 10 years from now, I think we'll still be right where we are. Because it's not going anywhere. I'd love to be wrong.
I think things are constantly evolving in terms of the whole gender identity issue which is why I’m curious to see where it will go.I don’t think it’s a static thing... which is why I think if the creators make the future too much of a snapshot of now, it could end up dating things.
I’m gay and 40 and I’ve been fascinated to see how the generation below me have pushed things in new directions. 10 years ago I don’t think non-binary was even a thing (even today I don’t know any non-binary people personally). But I have long known both men who weren’t at all masculine and women who weren’t at all feminine. This to me has always just meant that being a ‘man’ or ‘woman’ isn’t a black and white thing, and can encompass a huge range of expression. I’m still getting used to the non-binary thing. I can definitely understand and emphasise with it, although sometimes I feel it could reinforce the belief that “if you don’t behave according to set gender norms and stereotypes than you’re not a man/woman”.
I’m glad Trek is finally being bolder in its exploration of sexuality and gender identity, especially after the enormously conservative Berman years. This is definitely a good start. But I do feel they need to think forward and postulate how things might truly evolve in a thousand years.
Yup. It works both ways. My one concern is that we're creating too many labels for people. And the more labels we have, the more opportunities we have for mislabeling.I have a friend who is few years younger than me (mid 30s) and is a butch lesbian. She's been mildly irked over the last 5 years or so that everyone just assumes she's non-binary now everywhere she goes because she's butch. LGBT culture evolved in a way that left her behind.
My bottom line is: go with how someone -- anyone -- identifies themselves, and you'll never go wrong.
Yor joking?What's that dudes name in Kelvin Federation uniform? Yor? He's the best of the new bunch
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