

Well I’m a democratic socialist and def not a communist, so I guess there’s the distinction.
Well I’m a democratic socialist and def not a communist, so I guess there’s the distinction.
Sorry for lack of updates, a lot has come up in life. I am going to make a post later today about the first season of “new” Doctor Who that I did indeed finally watch. TLDR: I liked it a lot but I’ll go more into detail later today
I dont believe in communism so Im not really concerned with that
Well I’m not for ending US hegemony so that doesn’t sound appealing to me.
Yeah I doubt it personally, it doesn’t seem to match anything ever reflected in Star Trek. But if you find it, do tell me!
I didn’t like any of the new Star Wars movies, so probably not a good sign
I don’t think that’s what they were going with.
I don’t like the implication that full communism is only possible after a zombie apocalypse though lol
Where did you read this?
He was a Maoist?
The same episode says private ownership of things like cars no longer exists in the future, so it’s clearly a description of the economy. I agree its almost a dismissal though, which is why I prefer The Orville’s treatment of the no money post scarcity economy more.
Where are you if I may ask? And I think it may have been a dictate of Gene Roddenberry to not name which economic system won out, which is kind of a copout. But yeah it’s refreshing to see it called what it is finally
Nah I don’t care about the “anti-woke” stupidity that is pervasive on the internet and YouTube critics especially. They said the same thing about The Orville: New Horizons and its “wokeness” made me appreciate that season even more, so I def. don’t mind Dr Who becoming more progressive and having more social messaging.
Just curious, what are the peaks and lows of the new Doctor Who?
I liked Archer, I’d rank him up there with Kirk and Picard. Then again I havent seen the series in a long time, just bought the Blu Rays of it so I guess Ill rewatch it soon and see if I still think this