And why would they mention a President unless they had to? Just because we haven't seen a female Federation President doesn't mean there hasn't been one.
It kind of does mean that, look at it this way, if America was a fiction place from a book or play, and there was never any mention of President John Kennedy, then in the fictional story of America
he wouldn't exist, because he was never established in the storyline.
And can you really imagine Gene Roddenberry inserting a
female President in to Star Trek? This is the guy who wrote the stories for Mudd"s Women and Turnabout Intruder, unless the President was going to be played by his girlfriend it wasn't going to happen. The other writers on the shows and movies apparently had a similar viewpoint.
Well, I am surprised you would consider it all.
Don't be. I believe in the concept that all options are on the table, even ones I personally don't agree with and would argue against.
There is simply nothing definitive about it at all.
That's not quite true, again of the dozens of characters with established sexual orientations all are hetero, none are gay. With that large a group, a few would be gay.
Given that, why not use the "inconclusiveness" to imagine that homosexuality is a non-issue and people are treated fairly without regard to orientation.
I would have no problem with that at all, and I wish that was what the show had on display, but there's no evidence on the show that what you propose exists.
It's not a case of no characters sexualities are mentioned, we hear and see of characters with hetero relationships
regularly.
Indeed, it is consistent with the open-minded society portrayed in the show.
Except it isn't, there's the example of Picard and the businessman Offenhouse, because Offenhouse believes in things that Picard doesn't, Picard treats Offenhouse with dismissal and disgust, he is hardly open minded of people with "non-Picard" views.
Riker is insulting of the entire group; "Well, from what I've seen of our guests, there's not much to redeem them. " It isn't being open minded if everyone has to agree with your own mindset.
Many of the Human (and in the greater Federation) people on the show are in fact quite close minded, which reflect upon their overall society.
It is completely accepted and treated as a non issue.
Okay, then whydo we see heterosexuals in Starfleet (and lot's of them), but
no gays at all in Starfleet. At a certain point the "
oh they're there, but we (wink wink) just don't see them" just doesn't work anymore.
Or the ever popular "
it's a private thing."
It wouldn't be the Federation we know without it.
It is the Federation that we see, the one that's on display.
Trek has spent a lot of years and speeches building the idea that humans are more evolved when it comes to ethics and character. That's generally how we assume most Trek humans are.
Which only some fans see and embrace. This social evolution that you speak of isn't apparent to everyone, there are many examples of the main characters on the show not being particularly evolved. It's just something they claim, but don't live up to.
Some were, imho Pulaski was nicely "evolved."
Or sexism being eliminated.
While there is the occasional woman in a position of authority, there are far more men than women authority figures.
