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Lack of LGBT characters and the "magic bullet"

Paradon said:
I don't why it's so important to a lot of people to include homosexual people in the series....
The issue isn't so much that it's important to include, and it's important not to exclude. Gay people, bisexual people etc. make up somewhere between two and ten per cent of the general population -- if Star Trek really does show such an all-inclusive future for humanity, why is the representation of LGBT people exactly zero? The problem is it isn't fair.

Paradon said:
I don't think gay people are oppressed.... some people may not agree with them, but they're not going to kill them.
I guess you're fortunate enough to live in a part of the world where that's true.

I used to live in Thailand when I was little with my grandparents, and believe me, there are far more pressing matter, like, genocidal maniacs, starvation in the third world and war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Normal people just don't go out and kill other people base on a shallow reason like that.... Maybe psychopaths will.... If you like ST and it's ideal and philosophy, then you know what I'm saying is true.

If...for some reason the writers want to include a gay or several gay characters to the movies, then they better set a good example for young people who are gay or bisexual...not some trashy stereotypes that the medias keep perpetuating on TV and movies.... The UK seems to do quite well in this manner. I like that show "Skins", the UK version, a lot. However, I can hardly say the same for the U.S. version....

Maybe you are right, though! Maybe they should include gay characters in the movies or television series and set good examples for younger viewers.
 
Normal people just don't go out and kill other people base on a shallow reason like that....

No, they'll just do things like pass laws preventing people from marrying, or fire them from jobs for not having the right gender expression, or harass them.

Don't sit there and try to claim that LGBTs don't face rampant, widespread oppression. They do.
 
Normal people just don't go out and kill other people base on a shallow reason like that....

No, they'll just do things like pass laws preventing people from marrying, or fire them from jobs for not having the right gender expression, or harass them.

Don't sit there and try to claim that LGBTs don't face rampant, widespread oppression. They do.

Not in Thailand...they don't...! [laugh]

Besides...in the real world people need to eat, pay their mortgage, make car payments and insurance. If the ratings dropped, they all could possibly loose their jobs. :lol:
 
Normal people just don't go out and kill other people base on a shallow reason like that....

No, they'll just do things like pass laws preventing people from marrying, or fire them from jobs for not having the right gender expression, or harass them.

Don't sit there and try to claim that LGBTs don't face rampant, widespread oppression. They do.

Not in Thailand...they don't...! [laugh]

Bullshit
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Wikipedia said:


There are no hate crime or civil rights laws that include LGBT people. Some non-governmental Buddhist laws prohibit openly gay men from entering monkhood.


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Thai law currently does not recognize same-sex marriages, civil unions or domestic partnerships and it is unclear if a same-sex couple or an individual LGBT Thai would be permitted to adopt or have custody of children.

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Yet, In 1989, Natee Teerarojjanapongs, an activist for LGBT-rights stated that the situation is a bit more complicated [6];


The problem for lesbians and gay men in Thailand is not one of direct state repression. Rather, it is a question of subtle negation through invisibility and a lack of social awareness about homosexual people. There's very little overt discrimination against lesbians or gay men. Nevertheless, though many people acknowledge the existence of homosexuality, they are still not used to the idea of openly gay people. Even fewer have any understanding of the notion of lesbian and gay rights.


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Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawara was known for launching anti-pornography campaigns, which were often used to seize and otherwise ban LGBT publications, although the government policy since 2007 has been more liberal towards gay publications.


It was only in 2002 that the Health Ministry declared that homosexuality is not a mental disorder, and only in 2005 that Thailand lifted its ban on gays in the military.


LGBTs in Thailand are not equal before the law or in society. They are oppressed.
 
You know nothing of Thailand...! People over there do not hate gay and transgenders, or other people for that matter. A lot of people here and in other western countries fly to Thailand for sex-changed operations.... They are possibly the most laid back people in the world. They pride themselves on being a peaceful and tolerant nation. It's not like how they portray aliens on "Enterprise"! My cousin's son is trans-sexual and he's happy living over there. I've never heard of gay people and transvestites getting killed over there.
 
Normal people just don't go out and kill other people base on a shallow reason like that....

No, they'll just do things like pass laws preventing people from marrying, or fire them from jobs for not having the right gender expression, or harass them.

Don't sit there and try to claim that LGBTs don't face rampant, widespread oppression. They do.

Besides...in the real world people need to eat, pay their mortgage, make car payments and insurance. If the ratings dropped, they all could possibly loose their jobs. :lol:

That's something people over here don't understand.... Sacrificing other people's livelihood for your pride and believes is not honorable; It is self-fish and egotistical.... Everything has it's own place and time....
 
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You know nothing of Thailand...! People over there do not hate gay and transgenders, or other people for that matter.

Then why can't they get married?

I'm going to tell you this one time.... The views of the government and the people in charge do not reflect the views of the people!

I'm not saying every single Thai hates gays. I'm not saying most are out to hurt them. I'm not even saying that Thais in general don't have a better attitude about LGBT rights than Westerners in general do.

But until LGBT Thais have complete legal equality, you can't honestly argue they're not oppressed.
 
I definitely understand the need to be careful with a potential character like this.
If it makes the character look buffoonish, I agree, forget it.

The last thing wanted is for LGBT characters to be objects of ridicule.

Lwaxana was... let's just say it - obnoxious, but she liked Picard and at times it was obvious she was just playing with him.

And that's what made it humorus.... Picard usually seemed so prim and proper, similar to Spock, when it came to something like flirtation.

My main idea was how Lwaxana could make the great Picard blush with a simple little comment-because she knew she got under his skin.

If a 24th century Trek character, who happens to be gay, is confident and he or she likes someone, they may want to flirt like anyone else.

Otherwise it can be like "ah he's or she's gay, but make sure he or she doesn't flirt-and get turned down, it won't look right" sort of thing.

I mean if the issue of preference comes up, how would they handle it? Humor, seriousness or hard core drama?

Now it doesn't HAVE to come up of course, but we saw what happened in "The "Host" however.
 
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If the issue does come up, they should make it humorous.... I'm sure people in the 24th have a sense of humor...unless they're part of Vulcan! [laugh] :rofl:

Like I said: people need to lighten up and not take themselves and what other people say too seriously, unless they have to be serious. That's why they're so many wars. :techman:
 
Then why can't they get married?

I'm going to tell you this one time.... The views of the government and the people in charge do not reflect the views of the people!

I'm not saying every single Thai hates gays. I'm not saying most are out to hurt them. I'm not even saying that Thais in general don't have a better attitude about LGBT rights than Westerners in general do.

But until LGBT Thais have complete legal equality, you can't honestly argue they're not oppressed.

I don't think it's a pressing matter.... How many massacres you hear about happen because of sexual orientation? People are not going to go out and kill people, who they never met, just for something as insignificant as their sexual orientation. That's how serial killers think. Usually, people who are killed are killed by someone they know, or someone who is a psychopath, that disagree with that particular person believes, ethnicity, genders because they themselves were/are affected by it. That's why I said people who kill gays and transgenders are probably themselves gays but can't admit it to themselves. Like I said before: there are far more pressing matters, like, genocidal egomaniac, starvation, and wars....
 
I'm going to tell you this one time.... The views of the government and the people in charge do not reflect the views of the people!

I'm not saying every single Thai hates gays. I'm not saying most are out to hurt them. I'm not even saying that Thais in general don't have a better attitude about LGBT rights than Westerners in general do.

But until LGBT Thais have complete legal equality, you can't honestly argue they're not oppressed.

I don't think it's a pressing matter....

My cousin can't marry the woman she loves because people don't think her rights are a pressing matter. Fuck "it's not a pressing matter." That's oppression -- and that's also deciding that her rights aren't as important as yours because she's gay and, well, hey, it's no big deal to not give equal rights to gays. You're just apologizing for oppression when you say that.

People are not going to go out and kill people, who they never met, just for something as insignificant as their sexual orientation.

And if Thailand is enlightened enough that that is not the case, then great. But in most of the world, LGBTs face the very real threat of violence and death, and you're kidding yourself if you think that's not the case.
 
It was mainly the "it freaks Picard out every time" bit that set me off. It immediately made me think Nightdiamond meant a character like a male version of Lwaxana.

You mean like this guy? ;)
Again, that's different. Captain Jack is a badass.
And yet, a likeable character. Although I am not fluent in "Whovinese", I do like Capt. Jack but to have his "Bisexualism" routed into him being purely a homosexual actually pisses me off that this is a "step" for Homosexuals trying to be accepted in mainstream.:rolleyes:
 
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