• inverted_deflector@startrek.website
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    10 months ago

    Its funny because while we gloss over it today, this is how shocking uhara just being on the bridge was to people, or the shatner kiss. Like people were still being murdered and lynched for interracial relationships and even in northern cities we had red lining and racial violence. The big trans arc is a minor scene. With a person who also literally and unsubtly has memories of being MULTIPLE sexes and genders.

    Its so shocking for some people it stands out. Even if they arent overt bigots being exposed to it rubs them a certain way.

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      10 months ago

      I kind of get where some people are coming from if they’re (in good faith) saying that by that time Adira should just be matter-of-factly correctly Stamets rather than acting uncomfortable, but here’s the thing: the show might take place in the future, but it was made in 2020. Star Trek has always addressed the social issues of its time in a way that plays to the audience.

      And hell, plenty of people are uncomfortable correcting others in general, regardless of the reason.