In "Past Tense, Part I and II", Sisko, Bashir, and Dax are thrown back into the year 2024. Sisko and Bashir end up in a govenment-run sanctuary for the homeless. It's run so badly that a riot breaks out.
Frankly, I've always wondered if the writers were condemning the welfare system. After all, the "sanctuary districts" are government-run, and Sisko's conversation with the clerk in the beginning seems to imply that the districts are based on the "we'll take care of everything" mentality that welfare is, quite frankly, based on.
It's even more interesting when Sisko says in Part II, "These people need to get work, not depend on handouts." He says the last word with a hint of disgust.
Hmm...were the DS9 writers experimenting with conservatism --or even, Libertarianism?
Frankly, I've always wondered if the writers were condemning the welfare system. After all, the "sanctuary districts" are government-run, and Sisko's conversation with the clerk in the beginning seems to imply that the districts are based on the "we'll take care of everything" mentality that welfare is, quite frankly, based on.
It's even more interesting when Sisko says in Part II, "These people need to get work, not depend on handouts." He says the last word with a hint of disgust.
Hmm...were the DS9 writers experimenting with conservatism --or even, Libertarianism?
