Saw a post that struck me as relevant:If the government or a corporation is involved one can always assume a suggestion is more than a suggestion. Especially with how cancel culture works and social media. You also can create a issue that isn't a issue. The whole "To Go Where No Man(one) has Gone" is a issue that is something that was resolved in 1987. To bring it up now is only because you want to make it a issue again.
So they know people will now feel pressured to take a side based on their tribal politics so you can bet a bunch of people who didn't give a shit like 5 minutes ago are now going to feel the need to defend or criticize "To GO Where No Man Has Gone" again for the sake of not allowing the other side bully them by forcing them to go with the TNG or TOS version. This is how grifters work. They throw a match on issues, sometimes real and serious issues but often also on nonsense like this, and then profit on all the pointless outrage and defensive postures that come from it.
The world is changed by your example not your opinion.
~Paulo Coehlo