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TexasTowelie

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Fri Feb 27, 2026, 04:02 AM 12 hrs ago

"A Gay Klingon?!": New Star Trek, Same Old Complaints - Steve Shives



- Historical hypocrisy: Critics today complaining about new Star Trek shows mirror the same backlash TNG faced in 1987 — objecting to changes like a bald captain, a female security chief, or a Klingon on the crew.
- Reactionary rage ≠ critique: Many online critics don’t offer thoughtful analysis — they nitpick superficial elements (e.g., “gay Klingon,” “skirt-wearing alien”) or project bigotry as if it’s valid criticism.
- Toxic positivity is also problematic: Uncritical fan cheerleading (“just enjoy Star Trek!”) ignores the franchise’s tradition of social commentary and thoughtful engagement.
- Demand for adult discourse: Steve challenges haters to critique like adults — with insight, articulation, and media analysis — rather than childish complaints or bigoted projections.
- Call to action: “Go ahead and critique it — but do it like an adult. We’re waiting… but not holding our breath.”
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"A Gay Klingon?!": New Star Trek, Same Old Complaints - Steve Shives (Original Post) TexasTowelie 12 hrs ago OP
These are the people who are still complaining Captain Kirk kissed Uhura Ray Bruns 8 hrs ago #1
In fairness, the bald captain was a step too far. Xavier Breath 4 hrs ago #2
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