And even in the event that there were Cardassians who continued to live on a planet that was ceded to the Federation, what were they going to resist against, democracy and free speech?
Disorder.And even in the event that there were Cardassians who continued to live on a planet that was ceded to the Federation, what were they going to resist against, democracy and free speech?
More generally, is a nation allowed to cede territory to another nation, contrary to the wish of the (majority of) inhabitants living in that territory?
Marqi did no wrong change my mind
The Maquis did wrong the moment they chose to engage in murderous and destructive violence rather than peacefully relocating to a new colony in the Federation. No piece of dirt is worth the blood spilt. Violent aggression is a sign of failure when peaceful options are available.
Yeah, I think the Federation effed up with this. Maquis for life here.
You gotta remember, that the community we saw in the episode was close to %100 Native American. Picard even made a speech about how "we stole their land and marched half of them to their deaths 500 years ago, so it would be crass to do it again."
If this was a settlement of white people, like in Star Trek Insurrection, the settlers would have just been transported against their will into orbiting ships and then held in suspension for 40 minutes until they found a fallback colony on the other side of the border.
History f#cked them.
That was just manipulative storytelling. Pretty much everybody agrees that what happened to the Native Americans in real world history was a crime, it was objectively a crime in my opinion.
So if a writer then chooses a fictional Native American nation as a soundboard for their controversial, and in the end pretty weak and plot-hole written, resistance storyline then it seems to me like the writer is trying to manipulate the audience into agreeing with their storyline.
If the case that sounds like tyranny.Communism.
The farmers didn't own anything, beyond every member of the Federation owns the entire Federation, and everything in the Federation equally and evenly.
It was not the Farmers land to keep.
That was there homes. Why should they relocate?The Maquis did wrong the moment they chose to engage in murderous and destructive violence rather than peacefully relocating to a new colony in the Federation. No piece of dirt is worth the blood spilt. Violent aggression is a sign of failure when peaceful options are available.
When the Maquis were first introduced, I was more on their side. They were defending their homes.
Then they went and stole the Defiant. Then they destroyed outposts and ships in Cardassian space.
Then they stole 12 Federation industrial replicators.
Then they attacked TWO Starfleet ships. And attacked two Federation freighters and stole their cargo. And turned that cargo into biological weapons. And poisoned TWO Cardassian colonies.
In other words, they went from defending their homes to attacking outside their territory. From a defensive posture to a completely offensive one.
They lost my sympathy when they moved past defending their homes.
That was there homes. Why should they relocate?
If ones home and family are not worth fighting for then what is?
It's asymmetric warfare. You can't play fair or you will lose.
When a weaker opponent faces a stronger then you have to fight dirty.
And multiple officers who were not colonists joined them, moving the Maquis movement from a home defense to a full on terrorism movement against both the Cardassians and the Federation. Not against tyranny, but perceived tyranny for imagined slights because of a political decision they didn't agree with.When the Maquis were first introduced, I was more on their side. They were defending their homes.
Then they went and stole the Defiant. Then they destroyed outposts and ships in Cardassian space.
Then they stole 12 Federation industrial replicators.
Then they attacked TWO Starfleet ships. And attacked two Federation freighters and stole their cargo. And turned that cargo into biological weapons. And poisoned TWO Cardassian colonies.
In other words, they went from defending their homes to attacking outside their territory. From a defensive posture to a completely offensive one.
They lost my sympathy when they moved past defending their homes.
And multiple officers who were not colonists joined them, moving the Maquis movement from a home defense to a full.on terrorism movement against both the Cardassians and the Federation. Not against tyranny, but perceived tyranny for imagined slights because of a political decision they didn't agree with.
As Citizens of the Cardadsian Union... Were the human farmers allowed to defect
That was there homes. Why should they relocate?
The physical building or land where I live is not worth the life of the ones I love. Given the option of either fleeing to safety WITH MY FAMILY or risking their lives for the sake of staying put, I choose life.If ones home and family are not worth fighting for then what is?
"You're trying to be a hero. Terrorists don't get to be heroes."It's asymmetric warfare. You can't play fair or you will lose.
When a weaker opponent faces a stronger then you have to fight dirty.
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