Oh, that's cute. You're going to whine about not wanting to watch hundreds of hours of tv to find something specific, but you expect me to do it just to prove it to you. I'm not going to do that. You actually like the show, you'll probably rewatch it some day... and you'll come across the episode and remember this.
It was not even in an episode about slavery, it was some one-shot episode in which Sisko was having a conversation with an alien and then he goes off on a rant, while staring directly into the camera, about black slavery in America and the open wounds it left. He was lecturing the audience more than the alien. It was totally out of place in the episode too.
I'm not calling it a victory, I'm not telling you to waste your time, and I'm not saying you're afraid to do it. It's there, and you'll see it some day.
You can pretty much pick any DNC talking point, and find that videos contradicting it get banned.
I would think that the total one-sidedness of the MSM, Hollywood, Late Night and Big Tech, how it's always pro-DNC, would be enough to wake people up. Especially when they are saying things that are the total opposite of reality, "men can be women"... it's the closest you can get to having someone tell you, "the sky is red" when you can look up and see that it is blue.
Are you fucking kidding me? Star Trek is literally the communist utopia. The one world government, equality of outcome, no currency, everyone "provided for" no matter how much or how little they work by government. The ferengi, being the only capitalist society, are swindlers and con artists that are looked down upon by everyone else. Picard saying how they've evolved past the primitive notions of personal possessions and wealth. There is communist and socialist bullshit all throughout Star Trek.
When it comes to religion, Roddenberry was an atheist and that came through into Star Trek all the time. Every "god" in Star Trek just turned out to be some alien, with high technology, that wanted to be a dick. Whenever a religion is encountered in a Star Trek show, it's always trouble for the crew and derided as primitive superstition.
As far as the episode where Sisko gets preach about black slavery in America, it definitely happened. I'll leave it up to you to find it because you're far more likely to rewatch the show than I am. You'll come across it and see what I mean though.
PS: Shove that last paragraph straight up your ass. The aggressiveness of your response is why I'm not dedicating any more time to this conversation than this post. You couldn't keep it civil, so I'm not going to fucking indulge you any further, dickhead.
I'm watching Andromeda right now for the first time since it originally aired. I'm on season 3 and it's got some good and some bad episodes. One thing I've noticed is that Andromeda is way more grounded in real science and science concepts than Star Trek ever was. I like how it can take a much more light hearted approach to trying to heal a universe that's gone into the dark ages, but still be serious about it. Lots of good ideas in the show.
Sadly, though, it reminds me way too much about what is happening right now. America is going to fall, the same way that the Commonwealth falls, and the world is going to be a dark, shitty place for a long time after that. There's a lot of parallels to that show and our own future.
I still prefer George Lucas Star Wars and the expanded universe over Star Trek.
Voyager was the best Star Trek, because it left out all the anti-capitalism pro-communism shit out of it, left all the real world politics out. Original Star Trek mostly did the same, but it was definitely anti-religion, pro-communism, and just goofy at times. Voyager was pretty much the only Star Trek show to push all of that aside and not preach it.
I see no resemblance to the new Star Trek shows (or Jar Jar Trek movies) with the Star Wars prequels, which were good movies. You can compare them to the Disney Star Wars Knockoff product though.
Christopher Eccleston was the only time I enjoyed Doctor Who though, it was a good show briefly.
Yeah, Tom Paris is the token white guy in the show. The Doctor is a white guy too, but he's a hologram so does that count?
Captain: White Female
XO: American Indian Male
Tactical: Black Vulcan
Science: White Female Borg
Medical: White Male hologram
Helm: White Male
Ops: Korean Male
Engineering: Half Klingon Female
The thing about Voyager is that they never made it about SJW crap. They just kept to the story and left real world politics out of it. That's something that DS9 couldn't handle... they were all about the SJW politics of the 90s. Voyager came along and just wanted to be a show about space exploration.
DS9 was too much of a soap opera, and it permanently lost me in the episode where slavery is brought up and Sisko gets all uppity and tells the alien all about how black people were slaves in America, 500 years ago, and how it's still just a horrible open wound for all those black people in the future, then he turns to the screen to admonish the viewer about having slaves 150 years ago.
Then they kept doing time travel episodes where Sisko would go back in time and have to deal with prejudice because he was black.
The original series dealt with these issues, when there was still racial tension, by making a good black character and putting her right in people's face and never even making reference to it. Showing that people in the future had gotten over it, worked things out, and moved on with life. DS9 reversed that and showed that even 500 years from now, blacks still blame whites and America for slavery and that all the hatred still exists.
The show is also full of communist ideals, anti-Christianity and religion, but at the same time says we gotta accept the Bajorans worshipping wormhole aliens as gods or else we're intolerant. It was a SJW shitshow.
Reminds me of all the wonder product commercials that would start off by saying, "you THIS and you THAT, but you just can't BLAHBLAH!", and it shows people totally failing to do so simple tasks like brush their teeth without fucking it up.
Jimmy is a juggy.