Yeah, he truly respected the Federation's customs when Lutan kidnapped Lieutenant Yar ...
In The Cloud Minders, Kirk kidnapped the High Advisor of Ardana. He was held in a sealed cavern, and was not able to leave without his captors permission.
In Bloodlines, Picard kidnapped Jason Vigo. Like Tasha Yar, Jason was kept in comfortable quarters, and not permitted to leave.
Jason: "I think I'd like to go back to the surface now."
Picard: "I think it would be better if you stayed on board the Enterprise."
Plasus, Jason and Yar were all kidnapped using a transporter. Actually Jeyl it sound like Lutan understood (and respects) the Federation's customs just fine.
But coupled with making their planet the only one in all of Star Trek that's inhabited by black people certainly does.
The only thing possibly racist there is that there should have been more episode with non-all-white guest starring casts. All Asian guest casts. All Arab guest cast. All Latin guest cast. This wouldn't have been racist, but a step in the opposite direction. Having a all Black guest cast was a good move, a positive move.
Journey's End had a large Native American actor guest cast, do you also consider it a "racist episode?"
Jonothan Frakes called this episode a "racist piece of sh**" episode
And did he say why he thought it to be "racist?"
that's pretty clearly not the reason he gave as to why it's racist.
Problem is he isn't clearly saying why he believes it to be racist, he just keeps repeating that it is.
There absolutely nothing wrong with hiring Black actors,
so that's not it. The male lead was the episode's villian, and was Black, but that doesn't make it a racist episode,
so that's not it. The script didn't specify Black characters, but it's the directors job to do the hiring, and again there nothing wrong with hiring Black actors,
so that's not it. Other episodes with all White actors aren't singled out as racist, so all one race isn't a problem,
so that's not it.
Why can't he come right out and state his reasons?
