heatlesssun
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So your argument is that current day leftist agenda with identity-politics is made obsolete in the future, including "legalized racism" in the form of affirmative-action type policies (like the fact that Asians and whites have to score considerably higher than a black applicant all else equal for an equal chance at being accepted to medical school), which is why it gives way to a in large-part conservative utopia?
No, my argument is that the Star Trek universe is completely antithetical to conservative beliefs across science, politics and economics. Just look at the scientific areas. We are not alone in universe which is billions of years old where species evolved from lower to higher forms over the eons and that there are some species who might as well be gods. These basic scientific realities in the ST universe are in total opposition to current conservative beliefs. So if the basic science isn't anti-conservative, it's not hard to imagine the politics and economics being the same.