This is something that comes up in every Trek space I'm in:
"Picard is Bad Trek because there's still poverty."
Usually Raffi is the example given; that she "lives in a hovel," et cetera.
Here is my issue with this complaint...
We NEED to see people who are living at the absolute bottom baseline of a Federation lifestyle, EXACTLY so that we can see how things are better.
If how Raffi is living is what the Federation considers "poverty" - then *absolutely* we have gotten better. It looks to me like the standard of living has gotten much higher.
Raffi is not exactly homeless or living in Section 8 housing or a shantytown or trying to survive on disability, you can get by without money, everyone has access to quality medical care, and everyone has access to the same much higher baseline of education. Maybe she *chose* to live in the middle of nowhere, we haven't see how other people live on nothing. That actually looks like a pretty decent lifestyle to me and if that's what poverty looks like, then heck, sign me up! It's better than some lifestyles which pass for middle class where I live.
24th century poverty is clearly not 21st century poverty. Whatever kind of poverty Raffi is (if she is arguably even poor at all) is not exactly the kind that inspired the Bell Riots.
What are people asking for here??
"Picard is Bad Trek because there's still poverty."
Usually Raffi is the example given; that she "lives in a hovel," et cetera.
Here is my issue with this complaint...
We NEED to see people who are living at the absolute bottom baseline of a Federation lifestyle, EXACTLY so that we can see how things are better.
If how Raffi is living is what the Federation considers "poverty" - then *absolutely* we have gotten better. It looks to me like the standard of living has gotten much higher.
Raffi is not exactly homeless or living in Section 8 housing or a shantytown or trying to survive on disability, you can get by without money, everyone has access to quality medical care, and everyone has access to the same much higher baseline of education. Maybe she *chose* to live in the middle of nowhere, we haven't see how other people live on nothing. That actually looks like a pretty decent lifestyle to me and if that's what poverty looks like, then heck, sign me up! It's better than some lifestyles which pass for middle class where I live.
24th century poverty is clearly not 21st century poverty. Whatever kind of poverty Raffi is (if she is arguably even poor at all) is not exactly the kind that inspired the Bell Riots.
What are people asking for here??