Umm, where's the racism in that?
Unless you suppose that Dominguez had in fact requested vital medication that would save the life of his little daughters, but Kirk decided that the world would be a happier place without a few outer space Mexican bitches and thumbed his nose at Dominguez.
Which would be pretty racist of you.
Timo Saloniemi
You seem to have come up with a few prejudices yourself there. You know nothing about me and I will treat your snide comment with the contempt it deserves.
Watch the episode. See how the line is delivered. Kirk gets a message from a space commander with a Latin sounding name and delivers a racist joke. Or are you implying that chilli peppers are actually urgent supplies?
I took it to mean that a flag officer was (slightly) abusing his rank to "demand" speedy delivery of a luxury item from a junior officer who was also a friend--and that's just it, I took Kirk's comment about picking the peppers himself as evidence that he was doing a personal favor for a personal friend, one parsecs from home and hungry for a taste of it. It was ham-fisted, maybe, but I look at this way: the very first aired episode is establishing a Latino flag officer who
ranks the white captain. Later, but not much later, we'd get this kind of racial forward thinking done with more finesse in the personages of Mendez and and the presumably African-American Stone.
Not that this should sway you to accept my view, but I'll call racism in a second--never get me started on
Planet of the Apes. I honestly don't see racism here.