clearspira wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 3:07 pm
CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 2:56 pm
clearspira wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 12:56 pm
All I think that Stewart has proven with his Space Brexit analogy is that Brexiteers were right. Letting the Romulans into the Federation seems to have caused nothing but hardship for everyone.
Except not.
Oh yes, sorry. Star Trek Picard is a land of candyfloss and rainbows where human no-go zones totally are not a thing.
Y'know, when your liberal utopia is taking queues from Jim Crow then maybe you should have a rethink.
The problem with STP is that it's a severely mixed metaphor. It's more like, hm:
OK, so a giant space rock is coming to demolish Beijing, which is a big deal because China is ultra centralized on Beijing. But Al Gore says it'll be OK, he's personally going to nudge the space rock out of the way and everything will be OK. But then he vanishes while doing this and China's fucked.
Then President Biden turns around and says he'll send a rescue fleet to come help them out and resettle displaced people to North Dakota. This isn't popular all over the US, but he's calling in all his favors because it's the right thing to do. But then terrorists blow up Norfolk Naval Shipyard, and Biden drops the whole "Rescue China" thing.
At this point China's been fucked twice by America. Whoever survived is probably (at best) mad at America, and there's a non-insignificant number of people who have become totally intolerant of foreigners in general. Is it right? No, but it's entirely understandable.