No Muslims, no Jewish banks, no elections (at least I never heard of any elections in Starfleet), basically military dictatorship, prime directive is "not to fuck up other cultures, because ain't none of our business" but Star Fleet captains don't care about that directive one bit, ... and everyone dresses in comfy pajamas, not to mention holodeck sex adventures with Green ladies.
Star Trek was incredibly liberal for its time, but now it would be considered bigoted and conservative.
Gabriel Lewis
Don't ask, don't tell.
Eli Sullivan
>no elections
nah they elect shit, the president of the UFP is elected.
Christopher Hernandez
Was it?
Ayden Flores
>no jews >no muslims >no christians
probably the best thing about star trek is that there is no religion in the future.
Josiah Anderson
how
Angel Ortiz
>nah they elect shit, the president of the UFP is elected. He is like the president in Austria, he only has ceremonial duties... the real power is in the hands of the Captains and Admirals.
And elections seem to be pretty irrelevant as in no episode have elections ever been talked about.
Andrew Rogers
Bro, the first black / white kiss on TV was kirk and big U
Tyler Campbell
I mean how would it be considered bigoted
Josiah Martin
>no episode have elections ever been talked about.
DS9 Homefront and Paradise Lost DS9 shows quite a bit how the power structure is.
E.g. Only the president can declare martial law.
Easton Powell
No trannies.
Justin Lopez
In space there is no religion
Ethan Carter
The Muslims are the Borg.
>Their color is green. >Muslims worship a cube, Borg fly around in them. >Muslims force everything else to become just like them. The Borg want to assimilate everyone.
Leo Baker
The only reason Star Trek is based is the fact that it was made in the 1960s, and thus the Federation reflects the demographics of the 1960s West as a result. (90% white)
This was explained away in-universe as the result of the "Eugenics Wars" wiping most of the population in the 1990s, but as the divergence between real world demographics and ST demographics grows larger they too will be forced to adapt to the SJW creed and get "blacked".
Dominic Williams
Wasn't Khan some type of Indian Mughal Muslim?
Carter Wood
you would be gay too if you had a body like that
Noah Williams
>but Star Fleet captains don't care about that directive one bit,
Bullshit, have you even watched star trek?
Tyler Diaz
Yes, it was. First interracial kiss on TV. Also the Klingons were proxies for Russians.
uh, so says my, friend, who is a Trekker
Christian Jenkins
...
Hunter Butler
I always saw them as space Mexicans than Muslims.
Jackson Johnson
>no Jewish banks Are you even trying?
Nathan Roberts
Their ship is a diverse commie 'paradise' fuck off
and if there are no muzzies then explain my pic related desu
Kevin Young
I am stealing this analogy whenever I talk about Muslims again.
Aaron Hernandez
Comparing Klingons to Muslims is beyond retarded.
Alexander Long
Honestly I would be pro socialism if we had replicators in real life. Remove the need for greed, and it's not a bad system.
Juan Edwards
well its a leaf what do you expect.
For a klingon it would be shameful to kill woman and children while blowing them self up.
Kevin Campbell
There is nothing socialistic about any of it, do you assholes not even know what socialism is?
Jason Walker
Gul Dukat did nothing wrong.
Matthew Bailey
It would be insulting to include muslims.
Space is haram, because you can't reliably face mecca.
The more you know...
Xavier Gray
Whoever wrote that character had serious bipolar issues.
Carson Peterson
I just said I would be pro socialism if we had replicators. I never said in Star Trek has a full on socialist, or communist form of government. But saying >There is nothing socialistic about any of it, Is borderline retarded. There are obvious parallels.
Aaron Anderson
With technology you can. I'm thinking a prayer mat in a gyroscope like thing.
Hunter Howard
>King Abdullah II bin al-Hussein (Arabic: عبدالله الثاني بن الحسين) (born 30 January 1962; age 54) is the king of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. An acknowledged fan of Star Trek, King Abdullah (then a prince) appeared as an uncredited extra in the 1996 Star Trek: Voyager episode "Investigations". Voyager executive producer Jeri Taylor commented, "Take away the title and the trappings, and at the core you have a Star Trek fan."
Ayden Watson
oh also going by "not so canon" things the UFP is basically a representative republic. Each member has its councile member, which they decide on their own means.
Its funny that is basically like the EU, just with a directly elected president, a (in)direct representation via the council members.
Logan Nelson
The Borg is collectivism space commies
Lucas Cook
>There are obvious parallels.
Sure if you ignore actual definitions in favor of feel feels.
Anthony Taylor
Those inbreeds are doomed if they keep on interbreeding, as that takes off like 10 IQ points or so. They will never make it to space the way they are going. They think they are going to dominate the world because they can successfully kill civilians all the time. What they can do is this, they can bankrupt imperialistic powers who invade their territory. That is about the extent of their capabilities.
Christian Brown
I dunno, the faggot chink on the way right has taken it upon himself to take political stances on shit and appear on lefty shows like the Jon Liebowitz show to forward his agenda.
Nicholas Young
DAILY REMINDER THAT MARS IS HARAM---
Muslims issued a FATWA against Mars and the Mars Mission:
No trannies No gays Black characters aren't hood rats expressing black "culture" and speaking in bix nood. Planets have monoculture based on stereotypical human cultures.
Grayson Gutierrez
>For a klingon it would be shameful to kill woman and children while blowing them self up.
Correct. Muslims are NOT Klingons or Romulans, although they are are as sneaky as Romulans.
They are also not the Borg as Muslims do not assimilate anything. Muslims take over cultures but don't absorb anything. In fact Muslim societies have shit technology...unlike the Borg.
The Chinese are more like the Borg.
I'll need to keep thinking about a Star Trek analogy for the Islamic Workd.
Julian Bell
In the original series the Klingons were based on the USSR and the Romulans were based on the Chinese. These two were topical competitors of the US when the show was made.
Owen Morgan
>African swallow...maybe... >But I'm talking about a European swallow...
Jonathan Lewis
Incorrect. In startrek men wear skirts. Look it up.
Dylan Powell
>waring a skirt >makes you a trany
Eli Miller
I hope they get assimilated
Kayden Miller
heh
Now I know what to do today, I'm going to watch Monty Python movies.
Christian Reyes
The Ferengi were supposed to be the main badguys of NG, but the audience found them hilarious instead so they got turned into spacejews that everyone barely tolerates at best.
Jose Perez
borg would just eliminate them, as they add nothing to their collective.
Alexander Campbell
The Gorn
>Although the Gorn made territorial claims in the Cestus system in 2267, the Federation had a settlement there by 2371, indicating tension later softened or the Gorn had ceded the territory.
Israel and Palestine.
Jaxon Ortiz
This gorna make sense if you see it from that angle.
Matthew Ramirez
Underrated post.
My thoughts exactly.
Noah Roberts
Only a fucking pikey
Kayden Ross
How did they get his neck to do that wtf
Jackson Wilson
I thought pepe was based on the Gorn
Robert Anderson
>the Borg have suicide squads.
True, but the core unifying theme for the Borg is technology. The Borg are in love with technology.
The Islamic world is inimical into technology. They hate technology and have no technology of their own. The fucking Saudis can't even pump crude oil out of the ground without the help of American and British petroleum engineers.
By this definition, I guess, maybe Anglos (or software engineers) are the Borg.