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    2 years ago

    So, putting a gay couple on screen and just having it be a normal aspect of who they are (to be clear: the nature of their relationship was never a plot point on the show) is “blandly doing the cultural issues”?

    Was casually putting Uhura, a black woman, on the bridge of a starship on a show airing in the 1960s, without ever calling attention to her race, also “blandly doing the cultural issues”?

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        2 years ago

        The focus on drama over logic completely shallows out the allegory until it’s JUST a gay couple being contemporarily gay on screen

        Yeah. That’s my point.

        Maybe there is no allegory.

        Maybe it’s just a gay couple on screen.

        Like Nichelle as Uhura was just a black woman in an elevated position on screen.

        No message. Just simple representation.

        Why is that such a problem?

        Because if you ask people in the community, many will tell you they’re kinda sick of the gay experience only be represented in a negative light, always a struggle, always a message, as opposed to just them simply and comfortably existing.