Not inevitably. Just potentially. The potential is enough to restrict that contact to a level of exchange that that culture can probably tolerate with a minimum of disruption.I notice that all posters who support PD seem to think that any contact between the Federation and a pre-warp culture - or even any culture at all - will inevitably be damaging to this culture.
As I mentioned earlier, it's alot like restricting the sale of alcohol and cigarettes to minors. Surely, there are some kinds who are mature enough to safely consume alcohol and tobacco, but you can never be completely sure, and it's better to have a policy in place than try to take it on a case-by-case basis.
Right. And the Prime Directive is there to set the rules for the God Game: if you must play God, do not do so with a primitive developing culture that never knows what hit em.Well, "playing god" is inevitable whether one respects the PD or not.
Again, the same analogy applies to children. People can and do manipulate people into doing things for them, sometimes things that are not in their best interest. The Prime Directive would be like a statutory rape law: there are certain things you are simply not allowed to do with certain people, whatever the circumstances, because of the potential for harm. Same with the Prime Directive: you can send a Starfleet Officer to impersonate the Emissary of the Prophets on Bajor, but you can't do it on Mintaka or Tyree's planet: the more primitive cultures lack the experience to make a (sort of) informed decision.