I was watching TNG today on TV and I've realized since I was a little kid that the show used futuristic scenarios to "deal" with today's problems like racism, sexism, etc and I always liked that.
I remember Majel Barret saying in an interview that back when TOS was being aired, roddenberry thought racism was silly so he made a silly episode where there was a planet with two races ... one side white one side black and the other was opposite sides ... and they fought each other to extinction.
That being said ... TNG was what I grew up watching. and it seems to me like roddenberry took many opportunities to fly in the face of society's old thinking ... let the blind guy fly the ship.. make the black guy best friends with the whitest guy you ever saw.. have the chief of security a female, etc ..
I want to see how many more examples of this there are through the show .. I think it is interesting.
I remember Majel Barret saying in an interview that back when TOS was being aired, roddenberry thought racism was silly so he made a silly episode where there was a planet with two races ... one side white one side black and the other was opposite sides ... and they fought each other to extinction.
That being said ... TNG was what I grew up watching. and it seems to me like roddenberry took many opportunities to fly in the face of society's old thinking ... let the blind guy fly the ship.. make the black guy best friends with the whitest guy you ever saw.. have the chief of security a female, etc ..
I want to see how many more examples of this there are through the show .. I think it is interesting.
