• Spaghetti_Hitchens
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    601 year ago

    Kirk made out with Uhura on prime time network television. Proportional to that time, it was probably the wokest thing ever.

    • IninewCrow
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      491 year ago

      Or just having a black woman on the bridge as a senior officer next to the captain

      Or a Russian as a helmsman

      Or a Japanese asian man next them

      Or a freaking Scotsman yelling nonsense from the boiler room

      • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
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        -141 year ago

        And then in the 1980s they made a series where the main theme was that the status quo was perfect and should never be questioned, and they didn’t allow a gay character to exist in the entire franchise until 2017. Star Trek’s been coasting on the progressiveness of the 1960s series for a long time, and it should be no surprise that a substantial portion of its modern audience has different politics.

        • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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          281 year ago

          Uh, they live in a post-scarcity society that has no money. People in the Federation ostensibly exist to better themselves, not accumulate wealth. They routinely shit on our current time period as backwards and primitive.

          Also, they have several alien races with masculine women, feminine men, and asexual / agender people. Riker, being enlightened, sleeps with all of them.

          I’m not sure how you got “the status quo is perfect” from that.

          • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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            131 year ago

            Don’t forget Data allowing his child to choose their own gender. That is still an issue today.

          • @Delphia@lemmy.world
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            51 year ago

            I think dude had a little bit of a point, older trek was progressive, then it was still progressive but it was much more subtle, lately its gotten less subtle again.

            People who WATCH trek noticed it in the low key years, people who casually have it on sometimes missed it, so now they are like “WTF!?!” Because it wasnt quite as obvious in TNG.

            • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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              11 year ago

              TOS was utterly blatant, TNG not so much. What I’ll agree to is that DSC was way too sappy, it failed to be scifi on so many levels.

        • Flying Squid
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          121 year ago

          I will always defend Star Trek as progressive, but it has always been only as progressive as TV would allow at the time. 1980s TV executives would never have allowed a positive gay character on Star Trek in the 80s and 90s. Ellen didn’t even come out of the closet until 1997. I would have loved, at the very least, the androgynous alien Riker falls in love with to have been played by a man, and Frakes wanted that, but it was nixed. Because it was the 80s and TV executives were from the 60s. It would never have happened.

          And new Star Trek has done a lot to be LGBT±supportive, which is great.

        • @cm0002@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Ah found the Clueless Trekkie!

          TOS was progressive for the 60s

          TNG was progressive for the 80s

          they didn’t allow a gay character to exist in the entire franchise until 2017

          Oh yea not until 2017, when the first new show aired since 2005’s STE went off the air. I’m sure it had nothing to do with the fact there weren’t any new shows for 12 years.

      • Calavera
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        11 year ago

        It was not the first internationally nor from United States.

        A quick search will show you this

    • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      -71 year ago

      People being free to do as they see fit is great. People being constrained from hurting others’ feelings not so much.

      I haven’t seen the new star trek so I don’t know what kind of wokeness is being referred to, but if it were a matter of an interracial relationship I doubt people would be calling it woke.