Few ethnic groups in Trek, which is usualy very progressive, have suffered more than the Irish, possibly all Celts and, OK, the Native Americans don't fare to well either.
But everytime a group is needed to play for chuckles or rubes it seems Trek falls back on the Irish for laughs and their potrayal is often pretty offensive.
Let's first look at Up the Long Ladder. In this episode the Enterprise comes across a colony that is in danger of being wiped out by the Threat of the Week so they're brought aboard.
Lo an behold these colonists look and act exactly like the stereotypical Irish people... circa 1865. Naturaly the "lead" colonist is a drunk, the woman is a stand-offish spitting-nails redhaired, they insist on bringing livestock on the ship, are shocked by the technology and... BAH.
Later in TNG we're given "Sub Roasa" where we happen upon ANOTHER Irish-Human colony and, again, they're filled with stereotypes this time with a healthy dose of supersition.
And let's not even start on the Fair Haven program over on Voyager.
So I think the solution is simple. We decanonize the Irish in TNG. O'Brien, Beverly and the few others we've seen are rare exception but otherwise we've never seen an Irish colony on the series.
But everytime a group is needed to play for chuckles or rubes it seems Trek falls back on the Irish for laughs and their potrayal is often pretty offensive.
Let's first look at Up the Long Ladder. In this episode the Enterprise comes across a colony that is in danger of being wiped out by the Threat of the Week so they're brought aboard.
Lo an behold these colonists look and act exactly like the stereotypical Irish people... circa 1865. Naturaly the "lead" colonist is a drunk, the woman is a stand-offish spitting-nails redhaired, they insist on bringing livestock on the ship, are shocked by the technology and... BAH.
Later in TNG we're given "Sub Roasa" where we happen upon ANOTHER Irish-Human colony and, again, they're filled with stereotypes this time with a healthy dose of supersition.
And let's not even start on the Fair Haven program over on Voyager.
So I think the solution is simple. We decanonize the Irish in TNG. O'Brien, Beverly and the few others we've seen are rare exception but otherwise we've never seen an Irish colony on the series.