I'd imagine if McCoy can help an elderly sick woman grow a new kidney in minutes with a pill, some pretty amazing and wonderful procedures would be available in the 23rd century for trans people to transition. So, hypothetically at least, there shouldn't be any way to look at someone in ST and know if they are living in the gender they were born in biologically.
There are more straight people than gay people, so possibly there are more straight people that want to see LGBT diversity in Trek - the greater numbers of straight people do make that a possibility. That doesn't mean that there aren't gay people who want the same thing (there are). I don't see what difference it makes what percents the sexual orientations are for that group of people is, or what their ages are. It's generally accepted that there's less homophobia among younger people, so that may be the case. And I appreciate every one of them. Thank you, straight allies.
I feel like the case is being made that LGBT people don't really care about gays in Trek and the campaign for that is being presented as being made up of slash happy "fan girls", and that this is supposed to be a bad thing. I love slash, love slash fans, and I don't agree that this is true or would be bad if it were true. I am gay and I am far from calm on the issue of gays in Trek, and I know there are many other LGBT Trekkie on the boards who do care, and many other fans that aren't active in fandom who care.
I don't want to be presented as being invisible in the social issues of my fandom. I'm part of this.
I dont really care about gay people as a distinct group, and frankly, I find the whole gay thing kind of irksome.
Thats why Im not gay.
I do believe in human rights tho, and freedom of association, and frankly that doesn't mean I have to watch gay films and go to gay clubs. The bottom line for me, is its a false representation and a political act NOT to include gay people in a show that is ostensibly liberal and realistic in its depiction of relationships and human interactions, and inclusive of the cream of the planet, in its space fleet.
Its basically DADT in space as it stood, and thats frankly ridiculous. Im pretty sure a lot of other shows have had gay characters.
Gay people are a significant percentage of the population.
Do I like watching Omar kiss his BF in the wire? Nope. Its a bit sickly to be honest.
The fact is, he is a realistic character, and therefore he might well be gay. When he is going around doing his thing, everyone cheers for him, but you have to accept that the dude is gay. Its an intrinsic part of his character. He isnt shown to have a "gay personality" in stereotype. But its presented as unequivocally his sexual persuasion and thats part of the character.
Of course some people will want to humanise homosexuality on television. That's political goal, and one that speaks to the political struggles, oppression and marginalisation that gay people as a specific group have faced. But even if you look at it from the other angle, what are we watching, when its meant to be humanity, and it hasnt been in any way homosexualised?
As a straight guy, who just wants to watch a credible show, its ridiculous.