Good sci-fi asks questions, and then tries to answer them. Bad sci-fi has the answers it wants, and tries to shoehorn in the right questions
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Mostly the first, a bit of the second when it comes to extrapolating global politics. I think “what if the SJ trend in American politics gained controlling sway?” Is a good question/answer, but I think your focus on that dystopian trend means you downplay other global ideologies.
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America as the primary superpower concerned with space is the implausibility there that I think follows poorly from the ideological drift
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where do I fit in here?