What he has on his head, a bit fat, big nose and greed = negative jewish stereotype.
Both TOS episodes with Romulans treated them as a group fairly well, and except for the one senator at the beginning of the movie, the Romulans in Nemesis came off well, the one ship commander (forget her name) acted very honorable in coming to Picard's assistance.ALL Romulans were duplicitous scheming treacherous bastards.
Never have been able to understand some fans objection to that episode. If the guest cast had been composed exclusively of Arabs, would you then say "wow, they're all acting so black?"Those folks shown in the episode where Tasha fights that guy's wife to the "death." Not a great start for TNG.
Well, maybe Chekov."Captain! I'm frightened!"
Somehow I can't imagine that line coming out of Chekov or Sulu's mouths.
If your "half" something, you have to choose between one or the other. Obviously that happened a lot with Spock, but you also saw it with B'Elanna Torres, and i think others who were mixed.
Up the Long Ladder was possibly the most offensive episode in Trek. Even more so than the far more infamous Code of Honor - in the latter, the issue was all about casting choices, while Up the Long Ladder was written that way.The Irish.
Both on TNG and VOY.
It's like we never left the 1800's.
Seconded.
What he has on his head, a bit fat, big nose and greed = negative jewish stereotype.
IIRC, the Ferengi were supposed to a be send up of greedy Americans ( Yankee Traders) not Jews.
IIRC, the Ferengi were supposed to a be send up of greedy Americans ( Yankee Traders) not Jews.
Code of Honor, that is all. Most. Racist Trek Episode. Ever!
That’s a fantasy, not a stereotype. Unless some folks actually believe that all nurses wear miniskirts while on duty.Nurse Chapel treating patients while wearing a miniskirt.
The Romulans were originally conceived as the “good” bad guys. Warlike and ruthless, but brave, honor-bound and stoic — the whole Greco-Roman thing. Beginning with TNG and the Federation-Klingon alliance, the Rommies and Klingons essentially switched places.Klingons and Romulans, as species. I dont think any others in ST consistently got the seen-one-seen-em-all treatment that they did.
ALL Romulans were duplicitous scheming treacherous bastards.
Actually, I think the Romulans were shown to be more ambiguous than that all the way through TOS to TNG. DS9 did portray them as more stereotypical though.
Especially since the very first Romulan we ever met (in "Balance of Terror" was clearly depicted as an honorable, almost noble foe . . .
He must be from the Planet of Hats!Why does having a big nose and being fat count towards a negative Jewish stereotype? The actor himself doesn't have a particulary large nose and sure, he might be a bit chubby but that isn't part of the characterisation.
He is wearing in that picture what appears to be a Kippah, but a hat means nothing.
I woud say its Kivas Fajo.
Ther essential greedy Jew stereotype.
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Interestingly, Kivas Fajo wasn't jewish though. And the part was originally going to go to David Rappaport, but he attempted suicide during filming. Saul Rubinneck (pictured above) happened to be attempting to arrange a set visit at the time and was offered the part.
Anything of the part that you see as invoking the "greedy Jew sterotype" can probably be traced to the actor himself... who is jewish.
Thirded....That village they had on Voyager was straight out of one of our twee tourist traps we have here.
Yes. Because "black" is a behaviour.Never have been able to understand some fans objection to that episode. If the guest cast had been composed exclusively of Arabs, would you then say "wow, they're all acting so black?"Those folks shown in the episode where Tasha fights that guy's wife to the "death." Not a great start for TNG.
Come on, enough of that.In one of my fanfics
Klingons and Romulans, as species. I dont think any others in ST consistently got the seen-one-seen-em-all treatment that they did.
ALL Romulans were duplicitous scheming treacherous bastards.
ALL Klingons were chest thumping barely contained psycho troglodytes..
They were practically one-note jokes by the time TNG/DS9 was done with them.
Next worst would be Ferengi. Basically Jews as imagined in racist jokes, transplanted to space as an alien species.
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