7 minutes in: Lots of examples from ENT, TNG, VOY. Nooooot (Notttttt?) so much from TOS. She showed Amok Time (the most Vulcans we ever saw in TOS) and even there T'Pring, while duplicitous, was scrupulously logical. Spock's emotions were an aberration even for Spock brought on by the plak tow. (Looks it up. YES! Got it right!)
Ahhhhh. Here we go. "Bioessentialism?" This seems to be an argument that classes of human beings could be classed by race. Except we are talking about an ACTUAL different race. Like dogs, cats, dolphins, humans, vulcans. (OK, now I'm wondering why Vulcans is capitalized?)
Sorry - Garden of Eden is Catholic? I will cede my time to the Jews. Thank you.
I can't help but notice that all of the "problematic representations of alien cultures" in TNG come from 1st season TNG. Oh Gene. You would be more canceled than Joss Whedon if you were alive today. (Die the hero live to become something something...)
Klingons being inspired by Japanese Samurai? Really? At what point? There were a lot of years before the coming of the Moore. (If someone can point to some memo from Gene Coon - with a witty retort from Bob Justman peace be upon him - I will be gratefully educated.)
"Because you disapprove of FERENGI VALUES you scorn us!" Hmmmm. So. What are we thinking of Ferengi values these days? Anyway, I don't recall there ever being any plot point that Ferengi were biologically capitalist. There were several episodes of Trek where Vulcans were biologically unemotional. Does that make sense with "the teachings of Surak?" Perhaps not.
The "making fun of Vulcan stuff that we've been seeing throughout Strange New Worlds tend to center around the character of Spock." Yes. Because if they centered around M'Benga it would be weird.
"...do I have to hold on to this more emotional side of myself as a human" -- So, what does "as a human" mean when compared with "as a Vulcan"? It's not like he was raised in Pittsburgh!
"the movies he kind of like finds a better balance and pulls more towards humans through his friendship with Kirk and McCoy" -- Hey, there's this incredibly underrated film that has this whooooole journey that was made in 1979.
The problem is that we keep using Spock as an example of "Vulcan". We were told repeatedly in TOS (and now SNW) that Spock is not, strictly speaking, Vulcan. The only full Vulcans with speaking parts in TOS are T'Pring, Stonn, T'pau (
), and Sarek. Oh, and an Excalbian pretending to be Surak.
OK, I can't do this anymore. (Hey, quit cheering.) Since Star Trek is often a metaphor perhaps Vulcans are now a bad metaphor. But waaaaay back in the 1960's they were an alien race and they were emotionally and biologically as well as culturally different from us.
At least the video didn't complain that they got pointed ears. (And nobody seems any greener. That would be problematic.)
I made it 18 minutes.