There is nothing wrong with a bit of good-natured "bigotry", as you call it (although I'd rather call it "frankness, with a dash of healthy cynism"). Hachesa is right, Klingons ARE drunkards and Romulans DO have different moral values when it comes to life and honor. The point is not to deny the very existence of differences, but to
live and work together regardless of the differences. That's what "diversity" means to me.
Vale is actually worse than Hachesa, because Hachesa purely expresses his belief about Klingons and Romulans, but Vale goes out of her way to
suppress him from expressing it. Hachesa is not harming anybody, but Vale is.
Whatever Vale represents, is is not "diversity", it is more like "melting pot mentality". In her world, everybody has to think in the same terms, in the same ways - they are allowed to dress differently, speak different languages, buy different cars, enjoy different movies, but they are no longer allowed to *think* differently. Instead of simply putting their differences aside, they are forced to pretend that their differences are nonexistant. Kinda like the Borg: you still see them having various cranial ridges and such, but they aren't a Klingon, a Cardassian, a Bolian or a Terran, they all melted together, thinking the same, saying the same - they are just Borg now.
Andy Mangels said:
Mostly amused as this is the first time that anyone has linked love, ass-fucking, and religious beliefs into the "bad category" together!
Never said any of that is a bad thing. On the contrary, they are all funny things and if they are funny, they must be good.

All I say is that, while some new liberties are granted to us, some others are taken from us at the same time. Freedom of expression is most important, most basic of them all, because there wouldn't be any other freedom without it. Freedom of religion - or freedom of sexuality - serves no point, if freedom of expression is removed.
Anyway, there is it again - "Bad cathegory". I simply point out the differences, and you seem to automatically assume that I consider them "bad" just because I pointed them out.
Steve Roby said:
That set off the "right wing crank who wishes he could still be a loudmouthed bigot without being called on it"
Nothing is more alien to me than right wing (
-6.50 / -3.90 ), which is why I like Star Trek in first place. That "crank" would be correct, though. I'm a crank all right, and the older I am, the more cranky I get.
