why the Nazi comparison?
Because in Star Trek, aliens and Nazis go together like peanut butter and jelly.
why the Nazi comparison?
why the Nazi comparison?
Because in Star Trek, aliens and Nazis go together like peanut butter and jelly.
why the Nazi comparison?
Because in Star Trek, aliens and Nazis go together like peanut butter and jelly.
True, but I thought the Cardassians had nabbed that comparison already*ducks under cover from inevitable fire from the Cardassian 'crew'*
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The Klingons never made the slightest bit of sense to me (how did such idiots make it into space?) until i read the novel "Ishmael" by Barbara Hamberly (i read it a while ago so apologies if i get things a little skewed). In it they explain the Klingons were enslaved by the (now extinct) Karsid empire for 600 years. They were enslaved during their primative tribal/clan war phase and thus never outgrew it. When the Karsid Empire vanished the Klingons inherited all their technology (perhaps explaining why all Klingon ships are so rusty and broken-down).
I'd imagine 600 years of enslavement would leave any spiecies with a chip on thieir shoulder.
Yes, I know Trek novels arn't "canon", but quite frankly i couldn't care less. I really liked it.
why the Nazi comparison?
Because in Star Trek, aliens and Nazis go together like peanut butter and jelly.
True, but I thought the Cardassians had nabbed that comparison already*ducks under cover from inevitable fire from the Cardassian 'crew'*
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But I think another reason is that smug, swaggering superiority that members of the Cardassian military so often displayed. Because some Cardassians, though certainly not all, claimed to believe, and in fact gave every evidence that they really did believe, that they were superior to Bajorans. More than that, they believed that this superiority gave them the right to occupy Bajor. That might be another reason for the Space Nazis rep that Cardassians sometimes have.
either that or has fallen into the "All evil cultures are the same as Nazis" fallacy.
I consider the Cardassians the Russian communists and cold war.
why the Nazi comparison?
Because in Star Trek, aliens and Nazis go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Yet the Cardassian-Nazi comparison is used a lot, more often than the Cardassian culture warrants, I would say.
True, but I thought the Cardassians had nabbed that comparison already *ducks under cover from inevitable fire from the Cardassian 'crew'*
That, too.While I thought "Nazi" was just a term people used for someone they thought was "evil" these days.
Until TNG barbarized them, the Klingons were the Russians.I consider the Cardassians the Russian communists and cold war.
As I remarked in the "USS Cortez" thread (and others have noted it, too, notably Myasistchev), there is a good analogy to European colonialism (particularly with the "White Man's Burden" attitude displayed by Dukat in particular). But you won't often see that comparison mentioned by DS9 writers, or fans - not as often as the Nazi one... perhaps because Nazis comparisons are so safe to use? Today, apart from a relatively small bunch of neo-Nazi freaks and Holocaust deniers despised by the mainstream, there is a universal agreement that nazism and fascism are evil - so mentioning them as an epitome of evil is going to raise minimal controversy possible, and you're easily going to get your point across that XY is EVIL if you just compare them to a Nazi.Interesting post, Thor, and it got me to wondering. I agree that real-life parallels need to be used sparingly. Writers use Earth history when creating a history for an alien culture, of course - what other history have we got? But I'm also sure they cherry-pick different aspects of RL cultures, using those that are useful for purposes of the plot and for building an imaginary world and rejecting those that are not. Clearly the DS9 writers didn't base Cardassia entirely or even mostly on Nazi Germany - there are just too many things that are different.
Yet the Cardassian-Nazi comparison is used a lot, more often than the Cardassian culture warrants, I would say. Part of the reason, I expect, is simply the occupation of Bajor, which, to be fair, does resemble various Nazi occupations, but it also resembles other recent and infamous occupations, such as Japan's occupation of China.
But I think another reason is that smug, swaggering superiority that members of the Cardassian military so often displayed. Because some Cardassians, though certainly not all, claimed to believe, and in fact gave every evidence that they really did believe, that they were superior to Bajorans. More than that, they believed that this superiority gave them the right to occupy Bajor. That might be another reason for the Space Nazis rep that Cardassians sometimes have.
Isn't that the Movie Nazis style, rather than the real life Nazis?But I think another reason is that smug, swaggering superiority that members of the Cardassian military so often displayed. Because some Cardassians, though certainly not all, claimed to believe, and in fact gave every evidence that they really did believe, that they were superior to Bajorans. More than that, they believed that this superiority gave them the right to occupy Bajor. That might be another reason for the Space Nazis rep that Cardassians sometimes have.
This is what would be the only reason for me to make the Cardassian=Nazi analogy, they have similar 'magnificent bastard gentlemen' sort of style going on.
Dukat did a pretty good impression of Sliding Albion with the women of Bajor.I consider the Cardassians the Russian communists and cold war.
I always saw the Cardassians as a sort of combination of Russia and imperial Britain.
I agree, but also the Russians had their fair share of magnificent bastards.This is what would be the only reason for me to make the Cardassian=Nazi analogy, they have similar 'magnificent bastard gentlemen' sort of style going on.
Absolutely, but sadly for many, many people movies are the only time they are exposed to history.Isn't that the Movie Nazis style, rather than the real life Nazis?This is what would be the only reason for me to make the Cardassian=Nazi analogy, they have similar 'magnificent bastard gentlemen' sort of style going on.
Yeah, because an individual being an asshole is just what it takes to judge an entire species.I see them as pretty evil, look at how the Klingons in DS9 are seen boasting about ripping out the throat of a Captain on a Federation starship, it disgusted me and I never liked the Klingons afterwards.
Yeah, because an individual being an asshole is just what it takes to judge an entire species.I see them as pretty evil, look at how the Klingons in DS9 are seen boasting about ripping out the throat of a Captain on a Federation starship, it disgusted me and I never liked the Klingons afterwards.
Interesting, I was just thinking about this sort of thing watching DS9 last night...the idea that a race or nation can be evil, being supplanted with the idea that only individuals can be evil. I think you see some of that in the DS9 story arcs, that evil happens on the personal level, not the societal.
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