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Wearing a Starfleet Uniform in public

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Being exposed to is fine, being indotrinated into a way of seeing things is another. ;)

But that is for another thread type. lol

I agree that education is a good start.


As far as the OP, wear what makes you happy man. More power to ya! :D

But the world is much bigger than you and any fun little interest you may have in a TV show.
 
wow...... started this thread at the alpha quadrant and ended up in delta.....
thats all i have to say is wow...
 
When I worked in state government, I talked our boss to let all 12 of us in our section to wear Star Trek Uniforms, the ones used in Star Trek VI..everyone was thrilled with the approval so we did....that was 13 years ago..our Chief of Administration was the admiral and to do two commercial wearings, she also had a white mustache with a sign that said GOT MILK?
 
Ok. I am a huge Star Trek fan but wearing a Star Trek uniform in public is going to far. I think that in your original post where said the people stopped and looked and what not I think that they were mocking you as wearing a uniform is well.. weird. And way good luck with it...
 
This reminds me of a coworker of mine who dressed up as Darth Vader and went to work like that and it wasn't Halloween he was just exited about Star Wars Episode III being in theaters. The other sci-fi fans there myself included thought he was crazy.
 
^ When I worked night shift at Wal-Mart, I wore a Darth Vader costume all night (excepting part of my shift, during which I removed the mask so as not to decrease my efficiency. Among my co-workers, it was actually one of the less outlandish.

9 pages into this thread, the tone seems to be mostly against the original creator of the thread. The fact that so many people actually have a strong feeling against something so trivial in the scope of an individual's life as what that person wants to wear in his spare time says something strange about those taking the offense here.

Take a step back. The only thing Cmdr Sho has admitted to is frequently wearing his ST uniform in public because he likes to do that. Somehow, his - admittedly unique interest - has been transformed by this body into some sort of anti-social unpardonable sin. If you think he is wierd, go spend a day watching what people wear to the Wal-Mart, or what people do on the streets downtown. Trust me. This is a piece of cake.

It is one thing to say something along the lines of "I would feel wierd doing that." It is a little extreme and strange though, to take it further than that and start turning it into a psychological judgment game.

The reason this is a big issue is essentially because we all have social codes that we live by, and whenever it gets out that somebody is doing something unusual, human instinct kicks in and we feel that we have to prove our "normalness" by putting down the "wierd" one.

The people who take the strongest stand against wierd behavior are usually the ones who are most afraid of allowing their true personality to surface. If we are going to ban Star Trek uniforms in public as taboo, what's next? Santa? Christmas Carols? T-Shirts with cartoons on them? If I said something condescending to everyone who wore something that I thought was undesirable, I would alienate myself from about 90% of the active population.
 
The fact that so many people actually have a strong feeling against something so trivial in the scope of an individual's life as what that person wants to wear in his spare time says something strange about those taking the offense here.

So school work is spare time now?? The kid needs to face reality.
 
The fact that so many people actually have a strong feeling against something so trivial in the scope of an individual's life as what that person wants to wear in his spare time says something strange about those taking the offense here.
So school work is spare time now?? The kid needs to face reality.
Clearly you are not with the times, man. It ain't cool to have to be doing stuff like that, the gubment will give them everything they need so they can sit in front of the plasma TV and play their ps3 and drink their pop and eat their chips. Silly old person.
 
We've moved beyond the realm of General Trek discussion and into talking about a specific poster. That said, I think the OP has his answer as to what various people think of the idea of wearing a Starfleet uniform/costume in public.

Closing.
 
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