Captain Sisko (in Bing Badda Bang) would disagree with you.There really isn't such a concept as race in the 24th century
Captain Sisko (in Bing Badda Bang) would disagree with you.There really isn't such a concept as race in the 24th century
Riker is a American according to Picard in one episode, and Picard himself is obviously French.much less a nationality such as "American"
Where I come from, "race" means go fast and turn left.Especially in America, the word "Race" has come to mean "skin color." We've taken the broadest possible definition of a word, and made it the new core definition.
I disagree, Sisko decorates his quarters with objects that say that he very much identifies with being Black and of African ancestry.True, but 700 odd hours of trek canon would not.
Let's just not go there, please.How long would a thread called "too many black people in Star Trek?" have lasted here?
Hypocrites.
Whether or not the "old nations" still retain any separate sovereignty is unknown, but the the places still exist. Earth is huge. When someone says to Riker, you're from Canada, right? He replies "Alaska, actually." There are still countries. Scotty is from Scotland. O'Brien from Ireland. Chekov from Russia. Riker not from Canada. Uhura's mother tongue is Swahili. Kirk is from America. There are even states still from the U.S.
What could lead you to this? Yes there is a international organization of some sort called United Earth, but this on no way implies that the hundreds of nation/states have disappeared or been dissolved.The actual countries themselves no longer exist except in the most abstract of terms.
Governments come and go, that doesn't mean the the nations disappear.Well, there is that line from First Contact about how after the Third World War there were "very few governments left".
There's no U.S. of A
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