Chekov -
We do believe all planets have a sovereign claim to inalienable human rights.
Azetbur -
Inalien? If you could only hear yourselves. Human rights. Why, the very name is racist. The Federation is no more than a "homo sapiens only" club.
General Chang -
Present company excepted, of course.
To avoid future misunderstandings such as in the exchange above, what should be used instead of ‘Human’ when referring to other species using an ‘umbrella’ term? Perhaps ‘Human’ *does* fit the purpose if used innocently, but what about species offended by the comparison who may not agree with human visions, values and ethos, such as in this example with the Klingons? What is the actual definition of *being* human? Humans and humanity have not always shone the best examples of compassion, fairness and integrity.
Humanities ethics and virtues have often strayed to both ends of the spectrum both good and bad; behaviours which have been displayed repeatedly even leading up to the ‘present day’ at the dawn of 25th century in nu-Trek. What exactly *would* be a good label for a ‘collective’ of souls displaying a common ‘moral compass’, an all encompassing term for many species of differing backgrounds, beliefs and moral values who might not even get along all of the time… possibly even resorting to conflict on occasion?
Let’s think of a new term for the collective of species and consciousness’ that make up our galaxy that will not offend even the Klingons.
Galaxians? Nah, too cheesy and sounds too much like Talaxians… hehe.