Traditional Star Trek is something that *everyone* can watch no matter their background or beliefs, something that can be watched for pure entertainment without the viewer being offended… yet at the same time being *intelligently* written so as not to ‘dumb down’ highly emotive topics and social commentaries.
The nature of the entertainment industry has changed. Movies and TV shows are *not* about pushing an American centric agenda anymore. American centric productions can *appear* to be diverse due to the nature of the demographic representation of present day America. This demographic, however diverse, still does *not* represent the world.
Then the writers should have been more subtle, such as in the original case of Kirk and Spock.
What's the quote... "Try to please everyone and you'll please nobody"?
Star Trek absolutely ruffled people's feathers back when it showed. Gene had a agenda and he tried as much as he could to show it. As soon as they could they showed allegories for homosexuality and so on, because that was always on their minds to do so. And it got pushback then, but Trek still continued with it.
Star Trek will gain nothing from kowtowing to regressive, anti-humanistic regimes or cultures.
It's not solely America-centric, in-so-much as Gene was in America and, like it or not, America was, back then (1966-1969), for all its faults and sins, still one of the freer places on the planet, undergoing numerous social revolutions (Feminism, Civil Rights, Gay Liberation, Chicano and Latino rights, Native American issues, et al). And, it still is today, even if slipping, and that means pushing the envelope on LGBT rights, keeping up the maintenance and push for civil rights, actual stances. And if the state of America today or then concerns you, as I say it should, well congrats - and consider that most of the world is still worse than it, and some states better, and this shows we have a long way to go as a planet, species, culture.
And the idealists of this world have again and again tried and push for better.
Let it be remembered that nearly every nation is a signatory of the UN, nearly every nation signed the UDHR, and its their decision, straying away from it, that puts them at fault, like that Cairo declaration bloc, not the ideals.
Nor will they or us ever evolve or grow without challenge and at least remembering that a higher set of ideals was laid forth both in media and idealistic law, set down decades to centuries ago, exists and is to be strived towards. That is what Trek was built on: a humanistic, futuristic ideal state of humanity. It's not everyone's cup of tea and there are numerous points of debates in it; but that is what Trek has as a core element.
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