So, first, my tattoo is covered by long sleeves, and I will rarely walk around without sleeves. However:

I am on my way to Germany in a few days (Blue card and all!) to start work, and I have a Klingon Trefoil tattoo on my left forearm (It was the first of many planned Star Trek tattoos on that forearm, with the IDIC and the Starfleet Delta coming soon). I have been working myself into a frenzy worried that people will immediately think I am some sort of fascist for having this tattoo either because it’s Klingon or because they won’t know what it is…

Do I actually have anything to worry about? Or should I just get it removed/covered?

  • j4yc33@piefed.socialOP
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    2 days ago

    It all boils down to the use of the symbol in Star Trek VI. It was redesigned to be a black logo on a white circle and red flag to show the Klingons had deteriorated into being problematic… so the intent was to make the flag look fascist.

    That said, it has meaning, history (in the series, not the real world, lol), and it was only represented that way in one movie…

    Thank you for your response though, it is very helpful!