At some levels, systemic discrimination must exist, as the Federation maintains standards for First Contact and entry into the Federation.
I don't remember any instance where it was explicitly stated that humans no longer discriminate. 22nd, 23rd, and 24th Century humans have been shown discriminating against other humans and aliens. People discriminated against Barclay, including Riker and LaForge, and Barclay was one of their own, as opposed to the Ferengi.
That being said, the writers do tread a slippery slope at times.
How was Barclay discriminated against? Yes perhaps he was socially excluded because he had lower slelf-condifence/esteem had he not had those issues they likely wouldn't have been jerks to him.
Remember Barclay's nickname -- Broccoli? And it was also suggested by Riker that Barclay was transferred to the Enterprise in a "he's your problem now" kind of way. Social exclusion is a form of discrimination.
At some levels, systemic discrimination must exist, as the Federation maintains standards for First Contact and entry into the Federation.
How was Barclay discriminated against? Yes perhaps he was socially excluded because he had lower slelf-condifence/esteem had he not had those issues they likely wouldn't have been jerks to him.
Remember Barclay's nickname -- Broccoli? And it was also suggested by Riker that Barclay was transferred to the Enterprise in a "he's your problem now" kind of way. Social exclusion is a form of discrimination.
I can see what you are saying, but are people with lower self-esteem/confidence, Intorverts, Shy people really discrimanted against? Perhaps in some repsects they might be, but the opposite might also be true.
At some levels, systemic discrimination must exist, as the Federation maintains standards for First Contact and entry into the Federation.
Not relevant. We are talking about human society in the Federation.
Remember Barclay's nickname -- Broccoli? And it was also suggested by Riker that Barclay was transferred to the Enterprise in a "he's your problem now" kind of way. Social exclusion is a form of discrimination.
I can see what you are saying, but are people with lower self-esteem/confidence, Intorverts, Shy people really discrimanted against? Perhaps in some repsects they might be, but the opposite might also be true.
The opposite is certainly true. Introverts and extroverts are discriminated against and I don't think that is necessarily a bad thing, as I value the right to free association. In Barclay's case, Data specifically questioned the engineering staff as to why Barclay was clandestinely being referred to as a vegetable when a nickname generally denotes fondness.
The PD could also result in the Federation adopting a culture of cruelty, feeling that the PD conveniently get them out of having to care for the plight of others. By recognizing that they indeed have the power and ability to selectively help non-warp societies and not hiding behind "no matter what we do, we'll fuck it up," the Federation could at times be of tremendious help.Systemic discrimination, such as the PD, helps guard against the development of involuntary servitude by reaffirming the principle of free association.
Deciding between two courses of action is a form of discrimination. Making value judgements is a form of discrimination. And yes, discrimination could be making a decision against a action or person, hopefully your choice will be a positive one.^I'm curious what is a positive form of discrimination? Doesn't positive discrimination, discriminate against somebody/thing else?
I can see what you are saying, but are people with lower self-esteem/confidence, Intorverts, Shy people really discrimanted against? Perhaps in some repsects they might be, but the opposite might also be true.
The opposite is certainly true. Introverts and extroverts are discriminated against and I don't think that is necessarily a bad thing, as I value the right to free association. In Barclay's case, Data specifically questioned the engineering staff as to why Barclay was clandestinely being referred to as a vegetable when a nickname generally denotes fondness.
A nickname does not generally denote fondness. Nicknames generally come in several forms to name two:-
Between friends
As a form of Bullying/put down.
The PD could also result in the Federation adopting a culture of cruelty, feeling that the PD conveniently get them out of having to care for the plight of others. By recognizing that they indeed have the power and ability to selectively help non-warp societies and not hiding behind "no matter what we do, we'll fuck it up," the Federation could at times be of tremendious help.Systemic discrimination, such as the PD, helps guard against the development of involuntary servitude by reaffirming the principle of free association.
In the case of the Human, Vulcan and Andorian problem, if the Federation is a alliance, the Andorians likely could not commit Huan and Vulcan resources to a project if the Humans and Vulcans did not wish to participate. Neither of the two could prevent the Andorians action (short of force), although they would be able to consol their partner on the matter.
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^I'm curious what is a positive form of discrimination? Doesn't positive discrimination, discriminate against somebody/thing else?
^ Without government, left to their own devices, people would be free to commit discrimination on a massive scale, worse than any government could.
No government is perfect; but generally, a proper one does not commit discrimination, but keeps the masses from same.
because government is inherently based on force and aggression.
I was about to write a rather long-winded response but Mr. Laser Beam was much more succinct and focused ... like a ... well, you know.
There is no reason to object to a government limiting people's freedom to commit atrocities.
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