Seriously man, gotta ask. You hate the idea of peace, international unity, manned spaceflight, social progressiveness, all that stuff you've railed against all of that stuff here, you're really into international isolationism and cultural supremacy, and militarism, stay-at-homeism, you've praised all that stuff. So, I gotta ask, what the actual fuck are you getting out of Star Trek? It, and Trek fandom, are based on all the stuff you seem to hate and want to not exist. Help me understand what you get out of it, if the hope of a better, more interconnected, future among the stars is so anathema to you?
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Never seen any stuff like international isolationism or cultural supremacy from him. Saying so though does sound like someone at the opposite extreme trying to label everything else in as negative terms as possible.
As for liking something in fiction, well, I really don't want to live in a very high-tech world, doesn't mean I don't find science ficiton interesting and enjoyable (although as mentioned earlier I'd very much like the whole space travel, and, appropriately, strange new worlds aspect). Does anyone here want to get phasered or assimilated by the Borg? You can enjoy a fiction without wanting it to be reality.