Bunk.The Liberal way of thinking is mainly from the late 60's and 70's of the flower children otherwise known as hippies.
Bunk.Those are the people in power right now
Bunk.and we've always hated them.
Bunk.The Liberal way of thinking is mainly from the late 60's and 70's of the flower children otherwise known as hippies.
Bunk.Those are the people in power right now
Bunk.and we've always hated them.
Please tell me where this glorious hippie-liberal-dominated alternate America (where the scourge of peace is shoved down your throat!) that you're referring to is located, so that I may ride to it forthwith on my equally real unicorn steed. Tell me, kind sir, has the also totally a real thing "War on Christmas" been won there so all you can legally say now is "Happy Holidays"?The Liberal way of thinking is mainly from the late 60's and 70's of the flower children otherwise known as hippies. Those are the people in power right now and we've always hated them. And to answer that second question, it may not be being shoved down your throats but here in America we see it that way.
The franchise does not give the reasons for the war, however the movie First Contact states the arrival of the Vulcans help to usher in a new era of peace for the humans and the elimination of poverty etc. I guess it would take a generation used to knowing there are other beings in the galaxy (who can blast them to the stone age) to get over their petty human hangups and to be determined they would be less barbaric than their 21st century ancestors. Its the Millennial generation in the ST universe that start WW3.I wasn't aware that the reason WW3 happen in the Star Trek universe was over these issues.
Please tell me where this glorious hippie-liberal-dominated alternate America (where the scourge of peace is shoved down your throat!) that you're referring to is located, so that I may ride to it forthwith on my equally real unicorn steed. Tell me, kind sir, has the also totally a real thing "War on Christmas" been won there so all you can legally say now is "Happy Holidays"?
Trying to get back to the topic of the thread... again... is this fantasy utopia also where everyone constantly asks if or assumes that you're a liberal if you like Star Trek? Because I haven't encountered that situation much out in the wild.
As Sagan put it in the original Cosmos series when talking about Johannes Kepler: "He was the first modern astronomer and the last scientific astrologer." Back in those days casting horoscopes paid more bills than real astronomy.Very often in history, we do the right things for all the wrong reasons. Entire civilizations wouldn't have studied the sky and eventually predicted the motions of celestial objects if not for pure superstition, even the mathematics resulting of these studies were the indirect consequences of these superstitions and the hope to know the wishes of the gods.
And Laplace answered, "I had no need of that hypothesis."When Laplace presented Napoleon his theory of the solar system the first question of the latter was: Why didn't you mention god in all of this?
Well, the Queen of this board and the only admin who generally hands out permabans is a fairly strong conservative herself, and all three branches of our federal government are currently majority conservative, but by all means continue with your unfounded victimization.
You mean all of the conservatives that call progressives "libtards", "regressives", "baby killers", "SJW", etc.?If conservatives spoke as liberally about liberals as liberals speak about conservatives, we would be banned for intolerant hate speech. I guess it's good to be the King.
The Liberal way of thinking is mainly from the late 60's and 70's of the flower children otherwise known as hippies. Those are the people in power right now...
Put yourself in Kirk's shoes. He's the captain and has to deal with a bunch of civilians breaking several laws and disrupting his ship. Even if this happened in nuTrek and it was Captain Frat Boy dealing with them, he'd still have to exercise some degree of responsibility (at least I would hope so; you never know with nuTrek).It's confusing in that in Star Trek (The Way To Eden) when actual hippies were portrayed they were not overly likeable and in contrast Kirk came across as 'establishment'. For a left leaning show Star Trek does not always endorse positive stereotypes.
I was sympathetic to Kirk but quite enjoyed Spock enjoying playing along. Saw that episode not that long ago and it is so cute. Yeah it wasn't meant to be 'cute' I'm sure but seeing the flower power, the singing and the crew doing those '60s dance movesPut yourself in Kirk's shoes. He's the captain and has to deal with a bunch of civilians breaking several laws and disrupting his ship. Even if this happened in nuTrek and it was Captain Frat Boy dealing with them, he'd still have to exercise some degree of responsibility (at least I would hope so; you never know with nuTrek).
I always thought it was pretty funny that when Charles Napier appeared on DS9, he asked to play a character that was as un-Adam-like as possible. So they gave him the role of the cigar-chomping hardass Army general.
And honestly I don't think the problem with the characters in "The Way to Eden" was that they were hippies. The real issue was that they were following a maniac like Dr. Sevrin. He was exploiting them, and their innocence, for his own gain.
Oh and I admit I've never seen a bicycle wheel used as a musical instrument...![]()
What other kind of dance moves would you expect 1960s hippies to do? It's not like they were going to whip out standard orchestral instruments and start waltzing.I was sympathetic to Kirk but quite enjoyed Spock enjoying playing along. Saw that episode not that long ago and it is so cute. Yeah it wasn't meant to be 'cute' I'm sure but seeing the flower power, the singing and the crew doing those '60s dance moves![]()
Agreed. It doesn't take being a late-teen/young 20-something to get led astray by a cult leader. It just takes someone vulnerable enough to be exploited... like the Moonies, Hari-Krishna, and a myriad of others. It could happen to anyone of any age group whose psychological issues make them vulnerable to such exploitation.And honestly I don't think the problem with the characters in "The Way to Eden" was that they were hippies. The real issue was that they were following a maniac like Dr. Sevrin. He was exploiting them, and their innocence, for his own gain.
I recall my jaw dropping the first time I saw that episode and realized what she was playing, and I was 12 at the time. Ever since then, I wondered just how much trouble the show's budget was really in, to resort to that.Oh and I admit I've never seen a bicycle wheel used as a musical instrument...![]()
I've opened a can of worms here lol.
I'm mostly talking about online, specifically social media. Basically my views lean a little to the conservative side, economically more than socially which means I'm against overly generous welfare and boob jobs on the NHS. Basically when I speak of these views people always comment with things like 'I thought you were a Star Trek fan' as if that automatically makes me a left winger.
That's what I mean,
Yeah, I remember Mitch McConnell always used to bogart that joint, and Sarah Sanders with flowers in her hair...The Liberal way of thinking is mainly from the late 60's and 70's of the flower children otherwise known as hippies.
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