Pierce Manhammer
Moderator
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Well, it happened. I've always been a Star Trek fan; it's had its ups and downs over the decades.
In the latest season of this new series, a woman is on trial for genetic modifications to pass as a human and join Starfleet, her lifelong dream. She is a decorated bridge officer and is exposed as a genetically modded individual, which violates Starfleet law.
There is a lot of passionate discourse in the courtroom, but it's transparent - it was put there to argue for the trans agenda. I noticed it immediately. There are several articles online written about this. It's a shame to co-opt our favorite shows into some arsewipes agenda.
The same thing happened in LOTR, the movies. In Tolkien's original work, Galadriel was the only female of note; that's pretty much it. Suddenly we have to pen in girl-power action figurines? A female elven Ranger? What is the actual F? As badass as Strider/Aragorn? Spare me.
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Well, it happened. I've always been a Star Trek fan; it's had its ups and downs over the decades.
In the latest season of this new series, a woman is on trial for genetic modifications to pass as a human and join Starfleet, her lifelong dream. She is a decorated bridge officer and is exposed as a genetically modded individual, which violates Starfleet law.
There is a lot of passionate discourse in the courtroom, but it's transparent - it was put there to argue for the trans agenda. I noticed it immediately. There are several articles online written about this. It's a shame to co-opt our favorite shows into some arsewipes agenda.
The same thing happened in LOTR, the movies. In Tolkien's original work, Galadriel was the only female of note; that's pretty much it. Suddenly we have to pen in girl-power action figurines? A female elven Ranger? What is the actual F? As badass as Strider/Aragorn? Spare me.
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