She is the first "black" female central character in a Star Trek series. No one in the executive or production staff have stated that she is the first black "Captain". I would also like to point out that only the black series leads have had "to work" their way up into Captain rank. Discuss among yourselves.
Oh man, it's kind of funny to b watching this in 2024, especially for Piers' light touch on the woke issue, which if I'm not mistaken was but an embrio back in 2017. Gladly, we finally seem to have started our journey out of this activist madness.
About the gender roles and stuff like that: I'm a Star Trek fan, but I don't agree. I would like to say that, a man or a woman is not how you think. If 99.9%, or even 100% of all men think a certain way, that doesn't mean that everyone who thinks that way, is a man. And at the very least, this way of looking at it should not be enforced upon others. And it feels like it is. But I don't think that way, and I think that should be ok as well. I'm not the most "manly man", but I very much consider who I am to be an internal search, irrespective of my gender. I believe there is an innocence to that, that we might be losing. "Man" and "woman" have become political things, instead of the simple things that have no meaning beyond gender/sex, what they once were. And if a person would say to me that, one day they are man, and another day they are a woman, then, other than me being flabbergasted, I think this is somewhere along the lines of how I'd respond: ua-cam.com/video/d7n9sIf_6xE/v-deo.html I would also like to state that, in Star Trek, there is a prime directive, of not interfering with other cultures. Not deciding what is best for them. I think this applies as well. Thank you.
She was wonderful in this interview
man she's so smart
Wow difficult topics ... she navigated it well
She is NOT the first female black captain! Have any of these people watched Star Trek before?
"the first" is how you grab attention these days in hollywood with the younger generation 😀
She is the first "black" female central character in a Star Trek series. No one in the executive or production staff have stated that she is the first black "Captain". I would also like to point out that only the black series leads have had "to work" their way up into Captain rank. Discuss among yourselves.
Oh man, it's kind of funny to b watching this in 2024, especially for Piers' light touch on the woke issue, which if I'm not mistaken was but an embrio back in 2017. Gladly, we finally seem to have started our journey out of this activist madness.
Piers will go to his grave knowing that he's been awful.
About the gender roles and stuff like that: I'm a Star Trek fan, but I don't agree. I would like to say that, a man or a woman is not how you think. If 99.9%, or even 100% of all men think a certain way, that doesn't mean that everyone who thinks that way, is a man. And at the very least, this way of looking at it should not be enforced upon others. And it feels like it is. But I don't think that way, and I think that should be ok as well. I'm not the most "manly man", but I very much consider who I am to be an internal search, irrespective of my gender. I believe there is an innocence to that, that we might be losing. "Man" and "woman" have become political things, instead of the simple things that have no meaning beyond gender/sex, what they once were.
And if a person would say to me that, one day they are man, and another day they are a woman, then, other than me being flabbergasted, I think this is somewhere along the lines of how I'd respond: ua-cam.com/video/d7n9sIf_6xE/v-deo.html
I would also like to state that, in Star Trek, there is a prime directive, of not interfering with other cultures. Not deciding what is best for them. I think this applies as well.
Thank you.
Western degeneration in action while majority is clapping - Unthinkable.
as opposed to "eastern" or "not western" degeneration?
we've become intelligent dummies
She has lost her marbles