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Hi Guys. It's I, the OP, coming to you apologetically and somewhat embarrassed. Let me explain.

I should have never started this thread. I came across Mr. Wong's site via a link of an essay in which he concludes that the Federation is nothing less than a totalitarian, non-free, Marxist state. I found it intriguing that someone would take the time to write such a lengthy thesis, so I read it.

I found his "evidence" quick lacking and sometimes contradictory. Just two examples: he says that because the quarters of the Starfleet officers have very few personal effects, they must not be able to own much, which he likens to the bread shortages in the Soviet Union. I hardly think that's good evidence: for one thing, the producers used the same set for each officer's room and could only personalize them so much. Also, why would Starfleet crew have a lot of personal effects anyway? Those quarters aren't their homes. How many personal items do modern navy officers retain in their quarters? Starfleet's quarters, in contrast, I think are rather luxurious.

Another "evidence" he uses is that hardly anyone seems to own starships. Therefore, he concludes that the government controls all transportation and effectively dictates when and where its citizens can travel (like the Soviet internal passport system). I think that is poor evidence, for owning a starship wouldn't be an easy task. You'd need a crew and a large, powerful ship; a small craft would likely have low warp speed, which would make inter-system transit a tedious -- and dangerous -- endeavor. I'd rather book a transport on a faster moving, expertly crewed (and probably armed) vessel. I think a proper analogy might be air travel. It's far easier and safer to fly in large passenger jetliners. Few people own planes or even want to own planes, and those that do seldom use them for travel, especially across oceans (well, I guess in Alaska they're rather common and then there's corporate jets.).

And while the UFP may (or not) be socialist or a social democracy, it could hardly be Marxist. Isn't Marxism a system in which the workers unite and take ownership of all manufacturing etc.? There seems to be neither a "working class" in the Federation, nor a bunch of factories for the proletarians to run. The same is true with agriculture. I think most of it's highly automated, though some, such as Picard's family, grow things for fun (and since when does Marxism allow a family to own a large vineyard?).

From there I began to read other articles of his, including a section he calls "Brain Bugs", that describe the idiocy of concepts such as Klingons, Ferengi, the Borg, and other Trek things. He has a list of "TNG Commandments", written in pseudo-King James Bible English, ridiculing many premises of TNG.

There's a section that says in addition to "butchering" science, Trek also "butchers" engineering principles.

And of course he has many other things, such as ridiculing the way Data might explain a problem (though I found it funny), the vapid writing of all Trek series, and a section of "common arguments" used by Trekkies to defend their beloved show (which we have to take his word for). He also has a section of examples of logical fallacies and arguing tactics, in which the person using the fallacy is invariably a Trekkie. He has a portion dedicated to "general sci-fi myths", but it begins by stating how irresponsible Trek's writers are, and seems to mainly be dedicated to disparaging Trek.

His entire site is polemical. He assaults the intelligence of Trek fans, writes long analyses explaining why the Empire would defeat the Federation (I didn't realize they were in conflict), spends a lot of time talking about Creationism vs. Evolutionary Theory (he asserts there is widespread "persecution" of religionists against science teachers--I agree fundamentalists often don't like hearing about evolution, but I'm not aware of widespread persecution), denouncing religion, the racism he faces as a man of Asian descent living in Canada (I doubt it's anywhere nearly as bad as, say a black American living in the South. And even as a white person living in the US, I've endured numerous abuses and harassment for my skin color through the years--even to the point where I was unable to maintain control of a college course I was teaching because of the nonstop ridicule, but I don't feel the need to create a web page dedicated to my experiences and ask people to feel sorry for me.)

In general, he just seems to be angry about a lot of things. My problem was I couldn't believe someone who loves Star Wars could despise so thoroughly Star Trek. That's the reason I started the thread, to see if anyone else felt Trek was an affront to reasonably-educated persons. Finally, while he states that most Trek fans are completely uneducated dolts, his own education background is nothing more than an applied science BS with an emphasis in mechanical engineering. It's not as though he has a PhD in astrophysics from MIT and works at JPL.

Again, I apologize for letting it get to me. I should have known better. :rolleyes:

You guys have been more than patient and considerate, given my ill-advised mentioning of Wong's site. Thanks.
 
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Hey, Cepstrum, don't worry about it. I often find myself in the middle of an argument with someone who doesn't understand the concept of arguing a case. It doesn't matter how fallacious their arguments are, they're never going to be persuaded. I try to remind myself of Mr. Twain's word of caution; "Never argue with an idiot. People may not be able to tell the difference."

I'm sure Mr. Wong feels the same way.:)

The sci-fi world is big enough for two Stars.
 
The sci-fi world is big enough for two Stars.

Indeed. It's big enough for a whole galaxy of stars. Star Trek and Star Wars just happen to be two of the biggest and brightest at the moment.

But at the same time, their brightness is wholly relative. It wouldn't surprise me if "Buckies" and "Flashies" once had passionate arguments about the relative merits of Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon.

Nowadays, of course, both have largely faded away.
 
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^^^But they're both trying to make come-backs. I'd love to see a really good version of both.

But I like ST so apparently, I'm an idiot. :)
 
..... But beyond that, he ridicules ST fans because he says everything in ST is completely unreal and stupid. He uses his credentials as (I think a mechanical engineer) to say that everything in ST is a silly fantasy......

And that's where I stop and have to comment.

He claims everything in Star Trek is completely unreal and stupid?

Coming from a Star Wars fan?? :guffaw:

He can claim he's a mechanical engineer or some other type of genius, it still doesn't remove the fact that he's a true idiot in this matter.

Considering the fact that Star Trek since its incarnation in the 60's has help bring about new concepts to our way of life.... considering that much of the technology we take for granted today comes from many concepts Star Trek made popular/brought to main stream's attention or flat out just made up on the spot..... yet became reality or is becoming reality as we speak..... claiming the things in Star Trek are "Unreal" is pretty ignorant and kinda stupid on his part.

What has Star Wars brought us lately?

The Force and Light Sabers..... which to this day still don't exist and just because some idiots decided to register the Force or Jedi whatever as a legit religion, doesn't actually make it "Real"..... does it?

You know... unless these idiot Jedi believers can really use telekinesis, can pull off Jedi Mind Tricks on people and can do some crazy acrobatics and ninja moves........ But the reality of it is that they're all fat little nerds living with their mom's and who have to catch their breath when they get out of their computer chairs too quickly...... the only Force that's with them is the buildup of gas between their computer chairs and their ass from sitting too long trying to bash Star Trek on the internet to some how justify their own lame wannabe Sci-Fi stories.

And besides all that, the only real thing they brought to society is three more, far more worse movies when they should have stopped after Return of the Jedi to save face and insult to injury.

Who would win in a battle?

Considering storm troopers' aim is worth sh*t & beans and their ships tend to blow up after one hit, don't seem to have any worthwhile shields and use simple little laser blasters..... you tell me.

Then again I only have a 164 IQ so what do I know.... :rolleyes:

My point being is that you can enjoy any show or movie you like for whatever reason..... but if someone wants to try and claim one show/movie as being more unrealistic then the other.... Star Wars fans are certainly in no place to brag that their sh*t don't stink, because imo, it's the worst, unbelievable tripe I've seen in my life.... .including when I was a wee lad watching them...... none of it seemed realistic to me. Sure the action scenes were kinda cool and all..... but the acting was shallow, the concept was empty and imo, the entire movie saga was geared for entertainment and money making, rather then something that makes you think.
 
I love the amount of insecurity in this thread.




The Force and Light Sabers..... which to this day still don't exist and just because some idiots decided to register the Force or Jedi whatever as a legit religion, doesn't actually make it "Real"..... does it?

Like warp drive, beaming, time travel, and mind melds & telepathy. Oh, and people speaking Klingon. And people wearing a Starfleet uniform in public because it's part of their personal religion.

You know... unless these idiot Jedi believers can really use telekinesis, can pull off Jedi Mind Tricks on people and can do some crazy acrobatics and ninja moves.
Spock's neck pinch?

........ But the reality of it is that they're all fat little nerds living with their mom's and who have to catch their breath when they get out of their computer chairs too quickly...... the only Force that's with them is the buildup of gas between their computer chairs and their ass from sitting too long trying to bash Star Trek on the internet to some how justify their own lame wannabe Sci-Fi stories.
That's how I describe Trekkies and Trekkers all the time.
 
^ Pretty much this. I love how people here can get so fucking butthurt they have to impotently bash Star Wars to feel better when their prescious franchise is mocked. Fucking sad.
 
I love the amount of insecurity in this thread.

That insecurity goes both ways m'dear.... why are you still in this thread other then to try and bash those actually debating the topic in order to back up your own insecurity of being somehow better then someone else for not getting involved in the debate in the first place.... which you are involved in by your own posting in this thread?

The thing is, I already said people can enjoy whatever they like.... if someone wants to enjoy Star Wars and like it better then Star Trek.... all the power to them, but when they want to somehow get on their high horse as if for some reason Star Wars is somehow more realistic or better then another sci-fi show/movie like Star Trek.... they're completely out of their minds.

Like warp drive, beaming, time travel, and mind melds & telepathy. Oh, and people speaking Klingon. And people wearing a Starfleet uniform in public because it's part of their personal religion.
I never said everything in Star Trek was realistic or at all possible. What I said was that when comparing the two sagas, one has contributed more to our society in regards to technology, as well as tolerance towards those different from oneself, then the other, which has done nothing really.

And people speaking klingon, wearing uniforms and dressing up is one thing..... attempting to make a religion that is officially recognized that's based on a movie is going is a whole other level of insanity.

The moment some group of Star Trek fanatics make some religion or group to be officially recognized by the State as some legit thing.... come and see me.

Spock's neck pinch?
Not a part of a religion is it? Nobody that I know of really believes that really works..... yet someone had to believe Jedi or the Force really exists to try and make it into a recognized religion, so you tell me who's more out of their minds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jediism#In_Politics

In Politics

  • In the drafting of the UK Racial and Religious Hatred Act, an amendment was proposed which specifically excluded Jedi Knights from any protection, alongside Satanists, Scientologists, sexists, racists, and believers in animal or human sacrifice.[8]
  • In November 2006, two self-proclaimed Jedi wearing Star Wars-inspired robes and a third person disguised as a Wookiee demanded that the UN change the "International Day of Tolerance" to "Interstellar Day of Tolerance".[9]
  • On September 18, 2009, Daniel Jones, co-founder of the Holyhead, Wales based "Church of Jediism" was asked to leave Tesco for refusing to uncover his head in violation of the store's "no hoodie" policy. Jones claimed it was a religious requirement to cover his head in public, and pointed out the burqa was allowed.[10]
  • On March 7, 2010, Jediism was specifically excluded in an act protecting other new religious movements such as Scientology from discrimination.[11]
  • On March 17, 2010, Chris Jarvis, a member of the "Church of Jediism" was thrown out of a Jobcentre in Southend, Essex for refusing to remove his hood. He later received a formal apology from the Jobcentre.[12]
I enjoy Star Trek as a series and as movies because they're entertaining, and for the most part, plausible and more realistic then most other sci-fi shows out there.... The ST Series/Movies are not based on pure fact nor is everything they consist of 100% realistic.... and I can see Star Wars as entertaining and can see why it appeals to some people, much like Lord of the Rings appeals for some people..... and I'm not the first person to go get on my high horse and bash the crap out of one series/movie saga to make myself feel better about myself for what I enjoy..... but when someone like this fool decides to try to do just that, like he's better then everyone else and everybody who doesn't enjoy what he enjoys are complete idiots..... then I have no issue giving them the same level of crap dished back at them to set them back in reality a little bit.

My point of stating my IQ wasn't to brag, it was to prove that it doesn't matter what someone's intelligence level is, it doesn't make them more right then the next person and everybody should be allowed to enjoy whatever the hell they want without getting trashed on.

But when someone starts the trashing..... they're certainly going to get it back in an equal fashion..... otherwise, they'll just keep doing it and learn nothing.

^ Pretty much this. I love how people here can get so fucking butthurt they have to impotently bash Star Wars to feel better when their prescious franchise is mocked. Fucking sad.

Says the guy with the average joe face on Kirk's body in his avatar. Isn't it a tad ironic someone has to come in here and bash those who are debating a topic presented by bashing them, while at the same time defending the original bashing while presenting an image identifier of what appears to be themselves dressed in a Star Trek Uniform.... and then calling them "Fucking Sad?" :vulcan:

I'm not attacking the movies or shows themselves.... I'm attacking the idiots who feel they're justified in unjustly attacking others for what they enjoy while acting like sci-fi fanatics of their own fav show.... I'm just stating a point that neither is exempt from the same sort of attacking and can be done quite easily.... so in other words, "don't act like your sh*t don't stink."

If you don't like people bashing other people's shows and the things they like, then either don't start it.... or don't get involved like you just did, because now you're doing exactly what you're complaining about.

And for the record, I'm nowhere near being "Butthurt" over this..... in fact I never once went out on my own to trash Star Wars and the people who enjoy it because I frankly don't give a crap..... I only have issue with those who do that whom I feel need a bit of a kick in their ass once in a while and a taste of their own medicine so they perhaps they can see how pointless and stupid it is to start in the first place.

And if you don't like that.... too bad, it's not my problem.... if you want this little problem to go away faster, then perhaps you shouldn't contribute and add more fuel to the fire you want put out, and simply ignore the thread/topic, since every time you post, you're just making the thread go on longer. There's plenty of threads/topics in here I have no interest in or feel are pretty stupid.... yet I don't waste everybody else's time by posting that in the thread just to stir sh*t up.... if people enjoy that topic or thread, then let them and move onto something else you enjoy.
 
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The thing is, I already said people can enjoy whatever they like.... if someone wants to enjoy Star Wars and like it better then Star Trek.... all the power to them, but when they want to somehow get on their high horse as if for some reason Star Wars is somehow more realistic or better then another sci-fi show/movie like Star Trek.... they're completely out of their minds.

What if that is their genuine opinion though? "You can like whatever you wanna like, but if you think it's better than what I like, ur a moron!" :rolleyes:

I never said everything in Star Trek was realistic or at all possible. What I said was that when comparing the two sagas, one has contributed more to our society in regards to technology, as well as tolerance towards those different from oneself, then the other, which has done nothing really.

Please provide evidence that Star Trek itself is responsible for modern day tolerance and race relations because I'm not seeing it. All the things people point to that they say came from Star Trek, well it seems to me like most all that stuff would have been invented anyway.

Star Wars on the other hand is most definately responsible for revitalizing hollywood and developing a variety of new technologies to revolutionize cinema even today.

And people speaking klingon, wearing uniforms and dressing up is one thing..... attempting to make a religion that is officially recognized that's based on a movie is going is a whole other level of insanity.

No, it really, REALLY isn't.

Says the guy with the average joe face on Kirk's body in his avatar. Isn't it a tad ironic someone has to come in here and bash those who are debating a topic presented by bashing them, while at the same time defending the original bashing while presenting an image identifier of what appears to be themselves dressed in a Star Trek Uniform.... and then calling them "Fucking Sad?" :vulcan:

The person in my avi isn't me, genius. Nice try attempting a strawman though.

I'm not attacking the movies or shows themselves.... I'm attacking the idiots who feel they're justified in unjustly attacking others for what they enjoy while acting like sci-fi fanatics of their own fav show.... I'm just stating a point that neither is exempt from the same sort of attacking and can be done quite easily.... so in other words, "don't act like your sh*t don't stink."

So, you're perfect plan to counter an idiotic statement is by presenting an even more idiotic statement. Brilliant. :rolleyes:

If you don't like people bashing other people's shows and the things they like, then either don't start it.... or don't get involved like you just did, because now you're doing exactly what you're complaining about.

Not really. I don't give a shit what you think about anything. I just chose to voice my POV about people who go "lol, SW is teh dumb!" whenever Trek is bashed by a Wars fan.

And for the record, I'm nowhere near being "Butthurt" over this..... in fact I never once went out on my own to trash Star Wars and the people who enjoy it because I frankly don't give a crap..... I only have issue with those who do that whom I feel need a bit of a kick in their ass once in a while and a taste of their own medicine so they perhaps they can see how pointless and stupid it is to start in the first place.

You're so not butthurt you had to go on a huge diatribe just to show how not butthurt you are . . . :rolleyes:

And if you don't like that.... too bad, it's not my problem.... if you want this little problem to go away faster, then perhaps you shouldn't contribute and add more fuel to the fire you want put out, and simply ignore the thread/topic, since every time you post, you're just making the thread go on longer. There's plenty of threads/topics in here I have no interest in or feel are pretty stupid.... yet I don't waste everybody else's time by posting that in the thread just to stir sh*t up.... if people enjoy that topic or thread, then let them and move onto something else you enjoy.

Frankly, I thought I contributed one of the most sensible posts in this thread, and with a third of the rambling diatribe found in yours and others. So, no thanks. I think I'm doing well. :techman:
 
^All right, there's only one way to settle this:

Compare dick sizes.

Come on. You both know you want to.
 
I think most people are morons and I am comfortable with the size of my dick. Certainly no complaints from the ladies.
 
^^^

that's why I tried to put it to rest by apologizing for starting the thread. Like I said above, it's clear Mr. Wong is just angry about a lot of things. The *only* thing I thought curious was that a SW fan would bash ST for being unrealistic tripe. I never bashed SW at all. I just couldn't understand why a SW fan would spend so much time and energy hating ST....until I read more of his site and found he's angry about a lot of things and that he in fact has poor scientific credentials (I had to dig deep before I uncovered that: most of his comments imply he must have a PhD in astrophysics from MIT.)

Again, I apologize for my naïveté in starting this mess. I certainly didn't want to incite bad feelings. I was just interested if my fellow scientists and engineers were bothered by some of Trek's admittedly — at times — completely plot-driven and rather silly technobabble. It never bothered me.

And I do in fact enjoy SW (well, the first three movies; I was quite disapointed in the prequels.) I have *no* interest in debating things such as the Empire v. the Federation, or even which series is better. I happen to prefer Trek, but that's all it is: a preference.

So once again: I'm thoroughly embarrassed and regret starting this thread. I hope we can move forward and leave SW to forums dedicated to it.

Live long and prosper, and may the Force be with you! ;)
 
What if that is their genuine opinion though? "You can like whatever you wanna like, but if you think it's better than what I like, ur a moron!" :rolleyes:

It's a tit for tat issue for me.... If you like one or the other, fine.... if you want to try and get on your geeky high horse and try and say one is better then the other, then it's pointless.

In other words, if I was a Star Wars fan and someone in the Star Trek group decided to pull the same stunt, then I'd do exactly what I just did, which is trash all over their view in an equal fashion with an equal form of omnipotence..... of course my previous claims sound uppity and defensive.... that was the whole point.

Please provide evidence that Star Trek itself is responsible for modern day tolerance and race relations because I'm not seeing it. All the things people point to that they say came from Star Trek, well it seems to me like most all that stuff would have been invented anyway.

You need to learn how to read more carefully... I never said Star Trek was the sole thing responsible for tolerance towards races and relations between those races, I said it "contributed" to those things.... which are two different claims.

Star Wars on the other hand is most definately responsible for revitalizing hollywood and developing a variety of new technologies to revolutionize cinema even today.

So has a number of other shows and movies, like the original Battlestar Galatica.

No, it really, REALLY isn't.

Sez you..... there is a huge difference between someone dressing up to go to conventions or to play around with their buddies, but it's a completely different ball game when you make something your religion to the point that it interferes with getting a job or you go so far as to try and change UN resolutions over your religious beliefs in an imaginary movie as noted in my previous examples.

One is more grounded to reality then the other, believe it or not..... and if you can't see the differences then I don't know what to tell you.

The person in my avi isn't me, genius. Nice try attempting a strawman though.

Well you learn something everyday..... still don't get the point of it though, but anyways moving on....

So, you're perfect plan to counter an idiotic statement is by presenting an even more idiotic statement. Brilliant. :rolleyes:

Apparently too brilliant for you to grasp that you have to resort to petty snipes.

Not really. I don't give a shit what you think about anything.

Then stop replying to me and the thread then.... afterall, if you don't give a sh*t, why reply?

I just chose to voice my POV about people who go "lol, SW is teh dumb!" whenever Trek is bashed by a Wars fan.

Aw muffin.... you go on about voicing your opinion and act like you're all king sh*t that you're more justified in expressing your opinion, yet also feel justified in trashing all over those you assume are taking this seriously, who are not and then act just like those you're complaining about.

I don't personally like Star Wars.... I explained why, which is my opinion, I also clearly explained my view on this topic and the mentality that comes with it while providing examples of how foolish it is to get into such a debate, which you didn't grasp and took as literal..... and now here you are getting all uppity with me for explaining it further for you to understand because obviously you're taking offense to me not kissing your ass.

Too bad.

You're so not butthurt you had to go on a huge diatribe just to show how not butthurt you are . . . :rolleyes:

Obviously you don't have much experience with my posting habits. Most of my posts are longer then average, regardless of the topic, because I type as fast as I think, and I include more to my posts in order to reduce the amount of confusion some get with my views whom have a tendency to take what I say out of context and make it out to be more then it is, or assume something that I didn't say in the post..... but every so often someone like you comes along who still can't grasp the point being made and resort to comments like the one you just did about me and my long posts.

Don't like my long posts? Once again, stop replying to me. It won't make any difference to me either way..... I will still respond to what I want to respond to and I will post any damn way I please, ye majesty.

Frankly, I thought I contributed one of the most sensible posts in this thread, and with a third of the rambling diatribe found in yours and others. So, no thanks. I think I'm doing well. :techman:

Well I suppose the difference between you and I is that I don't care what others think about my posts and don't feel I need to self-critique them for others' approval..... they're my opinion and unfortunate as you may feel it is, the reality is not everybody likes Star Wars or Star Trek, or both.... and everybody is free to express why they do or don't.

I like Star Trek.... I don't like Star Wars.... someone put out their reasons why they don't like Star Trek and did so in a bit of an immature manner to attack those who like it in a general sense to brand the entire community a certain way, thus I responded to counter such comments and turn their flack back in their direction...... why? Because I had time to kill and found doing so entertaining.

Now if someone just said they don't like Star Trek or Star Wars and listed why without taking a jab at the entire community who like one or the other, then the responses in this thread would have probably been a lot more different from a lot more members.

But obviously this is too hard for your to grasp.
 
^^^

that's why I tried to put it to rest by apologizing for starting the thread. Like I said above, it's clear Mr. Wong is just angry about a lot of things. The *only* thing I thought curious was that a SW fan would bash ST for being unrealistic tripe. I never bashed SW at all. I just couldn't understand why a SW fan would spend so much time and energy hating ST....until I read more of his site and found he's angry about a lot of things and that he in fact has poor scientific credentials (I had to dig deep before I uncovered that: most of his comments imply he must have a PhD in astrophysics from MIT.)

Again, I apologize for my naïveté in starting this mess. I certainly didn't want to incite bad feelings. I was just interested if my fellow scientists and engineers were bothered by some of Trek's admittedly — at times — completely plot-driven and rather silly technobabble. It never bothered me.

And I do in fact enjoy SW (well, the first three movies; I was quite disapointed in the prequels.) I have *no* interest in debating things such as the Empire v. the Federation, or even which series is better. I happen to prefer Trek, but that's all it is: a preference.

So once again: I'm thoroughly embarrassed and regret starting this thread. I hope we can move forward and leave SW to forums dedicated to it.

Live long and prosper, and may the Force be with you! ;)

He he... no worries on my end.... I don't hate or like Star Wars fans anymore or less then I did before, you posting this thread did nothing to urk me any.

Personally speaking, I've met a lot of Star Wars fans.... er some fanatics (much like in Star Trek) and what they like or don't doesn't phase me being friends with them or not.

It's like liking one band or artists over another.... each person's likes are subjective to the individual.

But as an equal observation similar to yours above, over the years I have noticed more Star Wars fans I've crossed in my life toss more venom towards anybody who isn't a die hard fan of Star Wars or like Star Trek more, then the other way around. It's not very often I see a Star Trek fan come out and open up a big argument over how much Star Wars sucks, unless it was started by someone who's a Star Wars fan, whom seem to be compensating for something or another.

Some friends in college a few years back would go on and on about Star Wars this, or that, then ask my opinion or ask what I like and I'd politely reply "Well, to be honest, I'm not that big into Star Wars.... I kinda grew up watching Star Trek" ~ Which often I got bashed to chat noir over my honest opinion and preferences which didn't at any time insult their own preferences and likes..... bullying if you will.... over something so damn trivial.

So after a couple of months of this in college, I got fed up and turned it all back on them and laid it all out as I saw it to them.... then when I was done, I turned to them and asked them "How does it feel to have what you personally like ripped to sh*t and stomped on?"

I mean sure, you can ignore these nerds for so long and pass off what they say as immature and childish.... but dealing with such annoyance day in and day out? Eventually somebody's gonna have to say something and put them in their place..... to say the least, they saw the point I was making (better then some in here) and toned it down a bit.

It's like someone who comes at you everyday and punches you for a couple of laughs..... it's not an attack on the show.... it's more of an attack on your personal likes and dislikes, especially when they call you stupid or an idiot for what you like.... and after a while of being continually punched by someone and being passive by doing nothing doesn't help resolve the issue.... sometimes you gotta punch the fk'r back.
 
[Not a part of a religion is it? Nobody that I know of really believes that really works..... yet someone had to believe Jedi or the Force really exists to try and make it into a recognized religion, so you tell me who's more out of their minds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jediism#In_Politics

In Politics

  • In the drafting of the UK Racial and Religious Hatred Act, an amendment was proposed which specifically excluded Jedi Knights from any protection, alongside Satanists, Scientologists, sexists, racists, and believers in animal or human sacrifice.[8]
  • In November 2006, two self-proclaimed Jedi wearing Star Wars-inspired robes and a third person disguised as a Wookiee demanded that the UN change the "International Day of Tolerance" to "Interstellar Day of Tolerance".[9]
  • On September 18, 2009, Daniel Jones, co-founder of the Holyhead, Wales based "Church of Jediism" was asked to leave Tesco for refusing to uncover his head in violation of the store's "no hoodie" policy. Jones claimed it was a religious requirement to cover his head in public, and pointed out the burqa was allowed.[10]
  • On March 7, 2010, Jediism was specifically excluded in an act protecting other new religious movements such as Scientology from discrimination.[11]
  • On March 17, 2010, Chris Jarvis, a member of the "Church of Jediism" was thrown out of a Jobcentre in Southend, Essex for refusing to remove his hood. He later received a formal apology from the Jobcentre.[12]
This is what I don't get about these so called "real Jedi." Why won't they take their hood off? What is so sacred about wearing a hood? All the Jedi in the movies removed their hood whenever they were indoors. In fact, I think the only time a Jedi wore a hood indoors was when Obi-Wan was snooping around the Death Star.

So if Obi-Wan and Yoda and everyone else could remove their hoods, why can't these "real Jedi"?
 
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