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I don't know if she is a great captain.

I do think she is a very flawed protagonist who needs reassurance from people owning to her past trauma. I don't think that has anything to due with race or gender but character background.

There is the right way to do this, and the obvious clumsy way. Which is being used?
 
Honestly, and this might be controversial in of itself, but Discovery was never billed as an ensemble show, so it will not be. Michael and Saru will be the focus; it's a feature, not a bug. What I find more amusing is the idea that many individuals try to hang on to Discovery despite Michael being the main character, sucking or not.

But, I don't think she sucks either, so what do I know?
 
I once spoke how there was not a single straight white male on the show, not counting aliens like saru.
I was told that white people are a minority on the planet, which is absolutely true, so using that logic if the crew was based on ratio with earth populations the crew would be predominantly Chinese, indian or african, Women might even outnumber the males as they do on the planet. I totally get that.
Yet the percentage of trans people, non binary etc would be even smaller than the number of straight white people.

I know some one will try spin this as I am anti this or that, and cry about my opinion in a controversial opinion thread , and I have no issue with anyone, but the fact the only white male is gay and his boyfriend is on the same ship kills any argument about "odds" , and there is more chance of non binary etc ahead of straight person kills that odds and percentage argument.

It aint a color issue

Hmmm...

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This whole idea that DSC goes "too far" (whatever that is supposed to mean) with "checking diversity boxes" is really puzzling to me. And I'm someone who tries to stay out of politics and identity discussion as much as possible, because I think it tends to get too ugly and emotional from all sides, particularly in an online forum where there is no accountability for being an asshole.

I work for a pretty "conservative" type of company in the northeast, where the general population is predominantly WASP-ish. And, I can tell you, that at my company we have a great representation of women, PoC, and LGBTQ+ individuals all over the place despite the community demographics. We have senior leaders who are all of the above. I work directly with several openly gay people (some of whom have spouses or partners that work in other areas of the company). We have transgendered employees who are very involved in our professional community. So, for me, this is a reality of mine today...let alone 300 years in the future.

So....I guess I just don't get it when someone says that the representation on a fictional future starship that is supposed to represent the broad make-up of Earth's cultures and backgrounds is "looking a little TOO diverse these days" when my own company, right here in the middle of lily-white small town New England, has wonderful representation of people from all over the place.

I'm not trying to pick sides or make a big fuss out of this...but honestly...WTF are we even talking about?
 
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It's the same crap as when people complained about the Captain Marvel movie supposedly being "misandry" (:rolleyes:)
As cliche as it sounds, some people seem to feel threatened by the idea of a lead character who's female and/or non-caucasian and start screaming about "ebil nasty SJWs" as soon as a show includes some prominent characters who aren't white, hetero men.
It's time to face it: the real world isn't all male WASPS, so why should fiction be?
 
Tilly: white.
Saru: white actor.
Stamets: white.
Lorca: white.
Cornwell: white.
Detmer: white.
Reno: white.
Pike: white.
Number One: white.
Spock: white.
Mudd: white.

Yep. A diversity checklist running out of control.
But they are not The Great Trek Hope in DISC
 
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Season three is the first time the season long guest star/co-lead for all intents and purposes hasn't been a straight white male.
 
I see what you did there. At least until we're all thrown into the late 32nd century.
 
Show me where I had a problem with the name
oh wait , you wont be able to because I dont have an issue with it.
If you actually read my post I said it might trigger others, nowhere did i say it would trigger me. Perhaps in your haste you be so defensive you chose to ignore that or maybe a case of shoot the messenger.

Interesting - nowhere in my post did I say that you had a problem with the name. I questioned whether people - the people who whom you refer - would be triggered by seeing the name elsewhere. Seems like you're the one being prematurely defensive.

For the record I loved DS9, but the difference is Sisko even as captain did not dominate the show in the way Burnham dominates the show,
As for DS9, well DS9 was not only the best trek show in my opinion, but with the best cast of secondary characters, most with more depth than some of the main characters in other shows,to compare it with discovery is an insult to DS9.

DS9 was the best Trek in my opinion too. Disco is not far off it, and I will happily make the comparison.
 
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It's the same crap as when people complained about the Captain Marvel movie supposedly being "misandry" (:rolleyes:)
As cliche as it sounds, some people seem to feel threatened by the idea of a lead character who's female and/or non-caucasian and start screaming about "ebil nasty SJWs" as soon as a show includes some prominent characters who aren't white, hetero men.
It's time to face it: the real world isn't all male WASPS, so why should fiction be?

Agree. And it's odd. I mean, I'm not going to lie or fake it...I'm actually very proud of who I am...and I'm the whitest, straightest, manly-manest, etc etc etc. I know, and I'm not going to feel bad about that or make any excuses. Hell, I don't even have a female offspring (2 boys)...but I don't even THINK about this shit as "threatening" or whatever. Maybe it's because at a young age, I thought Ellen Ripley really kicked ass and so right there, it was just hard-wired. But, man....it is weird to me.
 
This is the problem by a lot of people, not you specifically 3edgesword , if you say anything against the character of burnham right away people who cannot take any criticism want to automatically assume it must be because she is a woman or black.
Don't even include me, I have the same problem. I don't post in the DSC forum anymore because any criticism is either lumped in with "haters" or as antifeminist/ racist. I'm just tired of it.

But see, that's the issue with using a broad term as "pc." That is the reason I thought you might mean gender, race etc., and I qualified it with the fact that it might be something else.

It pisses me off that the sex or race card has to be played, you can be gay, white, black straight, blue or whatever, it dont matter if the character sucks, and she does.

I once spoke how there was not a single straight white male on the show, not counting aliens like saru.
OK, so you do mean race, gender, sexual orientation etc.
I know some one will try spin this as I am anti this or that, and cry about my opinion in a controversial opinion thread , and I have no issue with anyone, but the fact the only white male is gay and his boyfriend is on the same ship kills any argument about "odds" , and there is more chance of non binary etc ahead of straight person kills that odds and percentage argument.

My main issue has and always was Burnham the character dominating the show too much. I have only seen the first 2 seasons, and season one was a joke, season 2 improved, and that was more or less down to anson mount and rebecca romijn who are now gone and will be a big loss when I get around to watching season 3.

It aint a color issue, since sisko is my favorite captain, it aint a gender issue as I liked janeway more than most, I just dont like one person dominating a show too much.
OK, I still see two complaints - one about "pc" (your identity politics - you want a male white het character) and one about the writing of the heroine (and maybe, just maybe you also don't like the character, which is fine and does not have to be rooted in anything beond that).

I still see no causal connection with "political correctness", even if some hardcore fans confuse the issues almost as much as a certain faction of Trek "fans". But I don't have to understand everything and I'm out (just because our debate would become circular/ repetitive).
 
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