The future of feminism according to Star Trek

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  • #221647
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    Bob__
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    Women in charge of everything. Men are only allowed to exist as pussified sex objects to give women orgasms. If a man talks about real equality he is executed by the State for “hate speech”!

    Future matriarchy

    #221655
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    Jan Sobieski
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    Interesting thing is the female rejects her beta mate for a night with Chad / Riker.

    It is presumed as soon as Chad / Riker leaves the beta is expected to take her back.

    Isn’t there a group of MGTOW in that episode that the females want removed from the planet.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    Hellraider
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    the future of feminism is in the trash bin of history.

    the sexbots are on the rise, and the sexodus is in full swing

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    Anonymous
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    Interesting thing is the female rejects her beta mate for a night with Chad / Riker.

    It is presumed as soon as Chad / Riker leaves the beta is expected to take her back.

    Isn’t there a group of MGTOW in that episode that the females want removed from the planet.

    That is something “Dominant women” do all the time, they have relationships with Beta/Omega cucks and then have sex with Alpha’s who don’t take their s~~~ at all.

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    Uchibenkei
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    No matriarchal society has ever survived so, like Hellraider said, their future is in the trash bin of history.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

    #222095
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    Anonymous
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    I have a very handsome pal who used to game women to get them wet then leave them hanging for sport.

    C~~~ tease revenge he would say.

    I’ve done this but not on purpose. I would just be really into them until they would do or say something I wouldn’t like and then leave them hanging.

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    Jim01
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    Isn’t that the episode where Wesley Crusher gets put on death row for stepping on some flowers?? Love Star Trek but that episode was awful

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    Isn’t that the episode where Wesley Crusher gets put on death row for stepping on some flowers?? Love Star Trek but that episode was awful

    Nah, the death penalty one was with a bunch of edenish egalitarians ruled by some advanced interdimensional alien culture.

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    Zuberi Tau
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    Women in charge of everything. Men are only allowed to exist as pussified sex objects to give women orgasms. If a man talks about real equality he is executed by the State for “hate speech”!

    I’m still waiting to hear about a matriarchal society that made it past the stone age.

    #223165
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    OldBill
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    Roddenberry was a pussy beggar. Not the PUA types you see today, but the old school, 50s/60s, swinger, wife swapping, car keys in the soup tureen, Hef at the Mansion, type of pussy beggar.

    During the run of the original series, he was shacked up with the tall blonde who played the ship’s nurse while also regularly throwing a hump into the black woman who played the communications officer. (And they say the casting couch doesn’t exist.)

    While he was swinging with those two women, he was still married, albeit separated, to a third. He was dragging his feet on the divorce his wife wanted for ‘professional” reasons; if they divorced while his series was earning money on the air, she’d get a bigger payout.

    Anyway, Roddenberry’s swinging, ring-a-ding-ding, mindset showed up in the original series’ scripts every time Kirk got jiggy with the Hot Alien Babe of the Week.

    During the second series first few years, Roddenberry’s hand again can be seen in several scripts. There is quite a bit of his ham-handed inserts of sexuality in the early years like the sex roles reversal episode the OP mentioned, a retreaded “crazy water” episode from the first series in which the robot f~~~s Bing Crosby’s granddaughter, the confusing “Are they still f~~~ing?” backstory between the XO and the empath, and other examples.

    My friends who are sci-fi fans uniformly agree that the second series really didn’t take off until Roddenberry was eased out of the picture and more mature/sophisticated scripts could be pitched.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

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