When it comes to Star Trek, I think that many characters and species are mixes of real people who might have inspired the writers in some way.
Well, I think one place Trek falls into subtle shades of racism is with its one note aliens. If we were to say of different ethnicities "All Asians do math well" or "All Latinos are fiery and ill tempered" we would be (hopefully) looked at as ignorant jerks.
Ah, but Star Trek tended to fight it's own stereotypes. Sometimes I think they were used as examples to be proven wrong. Such as "All Klingons like killing". Worf as a prime example, does not like to kill for killing's sake. He's an honorable man who only kills if absolutely necessary. "All Ferengi are greedy" isn't always the case, as we find with Nog, and many times with Rom. Even Quark has his moments.
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Flemm said:Now take the Ferengi, the Romulans and the Klingons. They are not as complex as the human race. Is this an insult to the human race, or to various ethnicities within the human race? No, we need to recognize that these various fictional alien races are archetypes, and that collectively they allow Star Trek to explore various permutations of human society.
If I'm not worth answering why are you here? Just to vent your insults? You could just ignore the thread all together. Something here interests you, but you seem to not be able to participate in a civil manner.
2. My reference to France was not based on their ethnicity, but rather on the old, old joke about their tendacy not to win wars and their surrendering during WWII. I'm not the first nor the last to make the joke. Nice try though.
I understand the limitations of fiction and the one hour drama and you are right that not every alien of the week can be a fleshed out character, but at the same time the language of racism is there. Like I said, humans very leisurely say things like "all X do Y" or "Could you imagine an X doing Z? Unthinkable!"
But in Worf's case he's raised by humans so he has their values. He can only try to be "Klingon" but he never manages to fit in. I think later in DS9 he starts becoming more of a one note Klingon.
Nog and Rom are the "credits to their races". They are respectable because they take on human values and are looked down on by other Ferengi. It's more like they've evolved above their "race". But otherwise, if you see a Ferengi you know he's going to be sniveling and greedy.
Watching the episode now and not really seeing it. Though the part where he tells Data that he'd rather see him walk around naked, that raised an eyebrow.![]()
I have heard that before, but I think they predate even Judaism. There could easily be some overlapping, but the idea that dwarves are based on Jewish stereotypes doesn't seem likely to me.And then, of course if we move into fairy-tales, most gnomes and dwarves are based on Jewish stereotypes as well
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