2/ In Star Trek alone, Kirk/Uhura's kiss in Plato's Stepchild, racism in Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, slavery in Measure of a Man
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3/3 Gender in Outcast, and it goes on and on. A major point of sci-fi is to explore injustice through analogy. And so it shall ever be.
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@wycats What, you don’t want 30 pages about the future space canons their physical properties and strategic implications? zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz -
@tdreyno I wonder what they'd have to say abouthttp://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Critical_Care_(episode) … -
@tdreyno "Level Blue is your critical care area, I presume" "Level Blue is the area where it's most critical that we provide excellent care"
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@wycats you need more research it is not about no social issues in scifi -
@hectoregm it's not about any one thing, but for many it is about that. -
@wycats the manipulation both sides are doing is wrong I think no side has the moral high -
@wycats what does that mean ?
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@wycats What thoughtless fools don't understand is that it's always been social justice AND: story. Ideas. The Aristotelian verities. -
@chasrmartin Right. Good stories are essential to making the exploration work.
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@wycats Totally agree! A black captain in DS9 and the laughable and contemptible Ferengi as analogy for unchecked capitalism. Star Trek FTW.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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