Roddenberry.com has Gene's "vision" as follows:
I see no evidence of Discovery, Picard, or Lower Decks violating this vision. I think haters latch on to how a story is presented, especially if it's an aggressive, violent one, and say it violates all of this.
No.
Gene's vision isn't about how to write a script. It's about depicting humanity where inclusivity is the norm. I'd argue Discovery is the MOST diverse Star Trek series of them all.
Its enduring resonance is a testament to Gene Roddenberry’s vision for a future where diversity and tolerance are encouraged and in which inclusivity and equality are the norm. In the future, the Star Trek creator believed, the human potential to be “remarkable” would yield a better, fairer world — “a world with no hunger, poverty, prejudice, or greed”. Since it first aired over five decades ago, Star Trek has continued to offer a unique brand of science fiction that invites us to “think, question, and challenge the status quo” with the intention of creating “a brighter future”.
I see no evidence of Discovery, Picard, or Lower Decks violating this vision. I think haters latch on to how a story is presented, especially if it's an aggressive, violent one, and say it violates all of this.
No.
Gene's vision isn't about how to write a script. It's about depicting humanity where inclusivity is the norm. I'd argue Discovery is the MOST diverse Star Trek series of them all.