Maybe all drugs are legal, but most humans are well educated enough not to use the ones that can harm them?
I don't understand so many people's need to interpret the Star Trek utopianism in a way that meets their cynical view of the present. Oh, it's really a smokescreen that shrouds the awfulness of human nature that is still present in the so called utopian future! Sure, that's a valid interpretation of reality, but it's the opposite of the point of the show.
I don't understand so many people's need to interpret the Star Trek utopianism in a way that meets their cynical view of the present. Oh, it's really a smokescreen that shrouds the awfulness of human nature that is still present in the so called utopian future! Sure, that's a valid interpretation of reality, but it's the opposite of the point of the show.
) sounds almost like the sheer antithesis of anti-drug messages told in TNG's "Symbiosis" and TOS's "Mudd's Women". Or that episode is a mirror universe episode or something. If the sensibilities of the writers went from discouraging to drug use to making jokes about it, maybe the writers should camp out at a few rehab clinics and jails and talk with people who'd been abused or worse by addicts.