Worffan101 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:14 pm
You know what, if you're not going to engage with my arguments, and you're going to support Burnham's position that the Klingons are evil savages who need a firm hand to keep them in line for the UFP's benefit, while accusing me of calling the Klingons evil savages, then there isn't actually any point in continuing to debate you.
You have by and large failed to shore up your own points, or engage with others in a constructive manner, instead resorting to wild "what-about-ism" such as in the following quotes:
Worffan101 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 2:42 pm
In that case, we should have put nukes under Berlin, and Kabul, and Baghdad, and threatened to set them off if Germany and Afghanistan and Pakistan didn't accept our puppet dictators.
Worffan101 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 7:53 pm
OK, so we should support Mobutu to keep the commies in check, and bugger the kleptocracy and the oppression, then?
You treat "racism" as a trump card, yet you'll notice that neither I nor CharlesPhillips attached attributes to Klingons
as a species, but to the culture of the Empire (see: my original post where I specifically called out Worf as an exception). STD also does not present Klingons
as a species as fundamentally barbaric, or else Mirror!Voq wouldn't exist in his on-screen form. The whole point of the Mirror Universe is that the people there aren't somehow fundamentally different from you or me, and that the Mirror Universe is what happens when God/Buddha/Krishna rolls the dice and they turn out...poorly.
Who are the characters we see on-screen presenting Klingons (as a species) as intrinsically savage and violent creatures? Well, there's T'Kuv'ma (SP?), the villain who dies ignominiously during the prologue. There's Mirror!Georgiou, the woman who, while biologically nearly identical to a decorated Starfleet captain and all around nice person, instead
eats people for fun and engages in casual genocide herself. Then there's Michael in Episode 1, who then proceeds to get her ass beat by the karma stick for several episodes.
Just because a view is espoused on-screen does not mean the writers endorse it. Wolfenstein:New Order doesn't endorse Nazism just because it features a lot of Nazis running around.
You also fundamentally misrepresent the opposing position. In your list of things that are fundamentally wrong, you list this gem:
Worffan101 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 2:50 pm...threatening to nuke somebody's capital if they don't march in lockstep with what you want--[is] just plain WRONG
I'm sorry, I don't see how you can equate "stop killing our citizens in unprovoked attacks" with "march in lockstep with what we want."