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Star Trek's groundbreaking gay Klingon is battling hate in the sci-fi fandom - LGBTQ Nation
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He wasn't treated differently for being gay. He was treated differently because he wanted to be a healer and an explorer. His being gay wasn't even addressed until multiple episodes after the episodes showing his family treating him differently. They're not connected at all. Same thing with the fact that he's different than most klingons in being more passive and peaceful. Nothing to do with being gay because they were addressed in completely different episodes. In fact, the show never bluntly addressed the fact that he was gay. He just flirted with a dude and then started dating a guy. That seems pretty future utopian accepting to me for literally no one to point it out.
The show's writers and producers didn't make a big deal about it.
Like what?
Also slightly confused on saying "Conflicted" at the start and then saying nothing positive.
You massively misunderstood what I said. I didn’t say he was being treated differently by other characters in the show, he was being treated differently by the writers and the producers in the show by being written as a weak, timid, frightened character, rather than how every other Klingon in the show and every other Star Trek show and every other Star Trek movie has ever been written. As strong, aggressive, etc.
And it had nothing to do with this job or is interests either. And many store trek shows in the past, we have seen Klingon’s that have non-typical Klingon jobs. Klingon to healers, Klingon, who are lawyers, etc. But they still act like Klingons. And those episodes where they showed up, they very much do make a big deal about that. Each and every time.
Like everything I just explained, and you apparently ignored
He's not weak, he's not timid and he's not frightened though. Do you have any examples of such behavior? Because the only thing he has ever demonstrated anxiety on is public speaking and in worrying his family would not accept him because he doesn't want to be a warrior. In every other moment in the series he has taken pretty decisive action. I cannot think of a single moment in the series, outside of the public speaking bit alone, where he came off as weak, timid or frightened.
I did not ignore what you said. It simply did not make sense to me.
I have. I'm trying to have a discussion. Do you have any examples of what you are claiming or are you just going to insult me?
No. I have not mistaken this for a court of law. I am merely saying that I do not understand your opinions because, as I can see it, I do not see any examples of the behavior that you've claimed has been demonstrated. I am trying to understand your opinion. I am not dismissing it. If anything, I might accept your opinion and take it as my own because I would also not like that behavior as I am a gay man myself. I am literally just trying to understand your opinion and you keep insulting me.
So, please. Do you have any examples of this or are you going to keep insulting me for no reason?
Well across the line of Rule 1 which would have earned a warning and maybe a day ban. But you've also been using @Bklyn@piefed.social to upvote yourself, an account that has had zero activity (posting or voting) since the creation of yours. Nah. Vote Manipulation is a redditor thing. Not welcome here.
You have not explained yourself at all. I asked for examples and then you just said that you said them.
Please. Do you have any examples of this behavior or are you going to just keep insulting me for no reason?