By controversial, I don't mean "in the fandom" or "in real life" but in the Star Trek universe.
My "controversial opinion" is that I do not think that Androids, Robots or Holograms should be given the same rights as humans, they're not any more alive or sentient than Siri on my iPhone, and thus I thought that the "moral of the story" in the TNG episode Measure of a Man and the Voyager episode Author, Author were really ridiculous, even though I think that the execution of Measure of a Man was well done.
I think that the fact that they used what are essentially nothing more than high tech tools as some sort of allegory for equal rights, is actually pretty offensive to races, religions and nationalities that have actually been oppressed.
My people were oppressed in our country for our language until the 1970s-80s, so a robot is equal to me?
I said this on the Reddit Star Trek forum, and people treated me like I'd praised Hitler, even though that's a pretty standard and reasonable opinion in the real world.
(I want to note that I'm 17, and hadn't ever watched Star Trek until last year, I'm not an expert or the biggest fan of the show and I've never watched Enterprise)
My "controversial opinion" is that I do not think that Androids, Robots or Holograms should be given the same rights as humans, they're not any more alive or sentient than Siri on my iPhone, and thus I thought that the "moral of the story" in the TNG episode Measure of a Man and the Voyager episode Author, Author were really ridiculous, even though I think that the execution of Measure of a Man was well done.
I think that the fact that they used what are essentially nothing more than high tech tools as some sort of allegory for equal rights, is actually pretty offensive to races, religions and nationalities that have actually been oppressed.
My people were oppressed in our country for our language until the 1970s-80s, so a robot is equal to me?
I said this on the Reddit Star Trek forum, and people treated me like I'd praised Hitler, even though that's a pretty standard and reasonable opinion in the real world.
(I want to note that I'm 17, and hadn't ever watched Star Trek until last year, I'm not an expert or the biggest fan of the show and I've never watched Enterprise)