Why don't I mind minorities in older Star Trek series but find them extremely annoying in Discovery

Why don't I mind minorities in older Star Trek series but find them extremely annoying in Discovery

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Everyones annoying in Discovery whether they're normal or a minority

Idk, something about all this new shit angers me tho.

In old Trek they were characters who happened to be minorities. In NuTrek they're minorities who's character is dictated entirely by current year woke Marxist identitarianism.

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because the minorities in nutrek behave like minorities. minorities in oldtrek act white.

you were brainwashed by Any Forums

This is the correct answer.

a good actor acting is good no matter what race he is.

>Racists could be here, he thought. Racists could be anywhere

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I think you people should know this. When we saw their was going to be a black Star Trek captain in the 90's we thought, fuck.

>minorities
Do you know how many white people there are on the planet?

This. See based Tuvok. I don't think his blackness was mentioned even once. Same with Janeway being a woman, they never made a point of it.

because in real trek they were well adjusted and team players. in nu trek they are selfish and individualistic.

ITT we wrote a plot of DS9

>Kira rejects Odo because she thinks he is an incel
>Julian and O’Brien take vacation to Risa but have to share a room with Dukat
>Quark legally purchases exclusive rights to Jadzia after she loses a bet
>Worf studies the fine art of Klingon animated pornography
>Sisko make jambalaya

Tuvok is a character i thought i'd hate, turns out the actor plays a better vulcan than almost all others before.

>>Quark legally purchases exclusive rights to Jadzia
lol

tpbp and /thread
It's amazing how Crap Trek retconned 60 years of the equality utopia that the victim classes actually wanted.

> I have sex with Kira, Jadzia and Leeta
> Sisko gets angry at me but at the same time is impressed
> Transporter malfunction
> I enter the mirror dimension
> I do the same thing with sexy latex Intendant Kira and then return home
> Chill with Garak and have a sub textual conversation about the federation

>I don't think his blackness was mentioned even once
Correct. Everybody - if they even thought about it - just headcanoned "he's from Vulcan's equatorial region", and moved on.

>sisko gets angry at me but at the same time is impressed

Lol

It's more than not mentioning it, it's that the characters don't act like they have chips on their shoulders. And when they act competent it doesn't feel like a "see? I'm super competent and I'm X" it's just the norm for them.

>actual episode where O'Brien and Garak interact without trying to murder each other
That's probably the only episode I wish the show had. They were both best friends with Bashir and O'Brien hating Cardies is a character trait which could have led to a really great dynamic. Instead we have one episode where Garak goes insane because of some evil goo and tries to kill O'Brien and that's it.

Subplot I don't know, Kira thinks Quark is stealing her tampons or something and asks Odo to intervene.

You're implying the white characters are good. Everyone is annoying crying faggot in nu-Trek

They weren't rubbing the diversity in your face back then

Cardassia Prime for the Cardassians. Romulus for the Romulans. Vulcan for the Vulcans. Kronos for the Klingons. Ferenginar for the Ferengi. Earth for everyone?

Federationanism is codeword for anti-Human.

>And when they act competent it doesn't feel like a "see? I'm super competent and I'm X"
I fucking hate that almost every movie and TV show does this now. Also checked.

>Why don't I mind minorities in older Star Trek series but find them extremely annoying in Discovery

Because they don't have a chip on their shoulder in older Star Trek and they're treated like normal people.

In nu Trek they're sanctimonious magic negros out to teach whitey a lesson. Also the writing is shit regardless of what race the characters are. I mean they managed to make me hate Jean Luc Picard, that's an accomplishment.

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What about that episode about Sisko refusing to enter the casino because black people used to be banned from casinos? Or the one where Sisko dreams of being a black sci-fi writer in the 60s.

It's something of a plot-hole I noticed. One week he's on the E-D, hissing and spitting every time spoonheads are mentioned - the next week, he's transfers not just himself, but his young family, to a space station on the edge of spoonhead space.
You rub your hands together, thinking "ahh yeah, he's gonna be beating a spoon to death with his bare hands every other episode" - but no, never even look sideways at the fucking SPOONHEAD SPY wandering up and down the Promenade every day.

>What about that episode about Sisko refusing to enter the casino because black people used to be banned from casinos?

I don't remember that.

Episodes like that were earned. They discussed issues relative to the characters after a long period of building up said characters on their own merit. Far Beyond the Stars would have been one of the first ten episodes if DS9 was made today and set the tone for Sisko's entire character.

Because it was the proto-woke DS9 episode. Only wokes remember it, and heap undeserved praise on it. It's one of the few DS9 eps I skipped.

>would have been the pilot if DS9 was made today
FTFY

memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Badda-Bing,_Badda-Bang_(episode)
>. Sisko is surprised to find Kasidy coming to Vic's defense insisting that Vic is more friend than program, and asks her to change the subject. Kasidy asks Ben why he's never been to Vic's, but he isn't willing to discuss the issue further, and Kasidy decides to drop it.
>Sisko is upset that Kasidy and the majority of his senior staff are involved in the caper, calling the entire affair "nonsense". Kasidy defends their actions as friends helping out friends in need, and Ben tells her that his discomfort has nothing to do with the fact that Vic Fontaine is a hologram. When pressed, Sisko further explains that he feels uncomfortable with the setting (Las Vegas 1962), because the racial strife of the era meant that people of color were never allowed to be customers at a place like Vic's lounge, only as entertainers or janitors. Kasidy responds by explaining that Vic's program is not designed to contain any of the racial tensions of 1960s United States of America and neither she or Jake have ever felt uncomfortable there. Ben tells her that's the lie… the 1960s were a hard time for people of color
Also that magazine episode was pretty lame. Badda bing was ok all things considered.

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It’s the Casino heist episode.
Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang
chakoteya.net/DS9/566.htm
> SISKO: You want to know? You really want to know what my problem is? I'll tell you. Las Vegas nineteen sixty two, that's my problem. In nineteen sixty two, black people weren't very welcome there. Oh, sure they could be performers or janitors, but customers? Never.

Yeah, they did have some annoyingly on the nose episodes like that but they were few and far between and thus were easy to ignore. They didn't really seem so bad because they were one episode per season with twenty-five other ones being good. Now it's eight out of eight episodes per season being irritatingly unsubtle.

Sisko doesn't act white at all. If anything he acts like the top 10% of black Americans with a good education. Exactly what you'd expect given that Earth went through a eugenics war and great depression before developing their post-scarcity utopia. Ghetto niggers and trailer park crackers alike would be wiped out, leaving only the most resourceful individuals to rebuild.

>Sisko didn't like how non-canon the situation was because they allowed negros in places they shouldn't be.
LITERALLY one of us.

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That's the equivalent of bitching about grudges from 1620 in the current day. Of course some people still do that, but overall it seems really stupid to me.