Holy hell on wheels.You want to check the box for homosexual, fine, what's next do you suppose? Its not really science fiction and it doesn't add to the plot, most viewers would tolerate it out of politeness, because the writer wanted to include a homosexual in the 24th century, no one wants to be called a homophobe after all.
Still? Twenty-three pages, and I've seen this exact same argument (slightly rephrased each time and made by a number of different posters, but it's still the same idea) I don't even know HOW many times... yet I have yet to see someone provide a compelling reason to NOT include homosexual characters. To NOT just have them be there.
Gonna lay this out one last time:
The idea that every last little detail - every background character, every piece of furniture, every ship cruising around near DS9, every potted plant in someone's quarters, every article of clothing worn by random passerby - the idea that EVERY LAST FUCKING THING matters, that every last one of them is specifically and deliberately chosen and put into an episode because it added to the plot or is in some way sci-fi, is DUMB.
Stuff is just THERE, because it's THERE. LOTS AND LOTS of stuff you see in a Star Trek ep falls into this category. This is a phenomonon that has been happening for decades. It's there because, while walking around the ship having a conversation that advances the plot, Picard might just walk by some of those random crewmembers or furniture or potted plants. They are simply part of the world. They don't have anything to do with "the plot", they are not there "because it's science fiction", they are just THERE to show what the world that the characters inhabit is like.
Having some of the characters be gay would just be MORE OF THE SAME in that they would just be there. Like eight dozen other things that are already present on a weekly basis in Star Trek, they wouldn't be there to advance a specific plot, but just to demonstrate that they EXIST in this fictional world.
This really is not that complicated.
As for the comment about the audience "tolerating" it: anyone who would have a problem with homosexual characters "just being there" - note, I do not mean "anyone who doesn't actively advocate for it"; I am talking about those who would actually say "There are confirmed homosexual characters in this universe now? Fuck that, I have a problem with this" - those people are homophobes and if they are bothered by this, they need to get over it and step on in to the 21st century.
And no, having aliens that are homosexual is not the same as having some of the human character being homosexual. It's certainly not at all BAD, and can be interesting from the standpoint of exploring said alien culture, but the issue is how homosexuality for humans is depicted in this show about humanity's future, about showing that in said future, our race has finally gotten over this incredibly outdated, worthless idea that being homosexual should be viewed as anything other than perfectly normal, perfectly healthy, and perfectly acceptable. Thus, the inclusion of gay characters who are human is important.
Thank you, and goodnight.
