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Star Trek was always progressive but the meaning of progressive has changed.
Star Trek was always progressive but the meaning of progressive has changed.


There is easily demonstated.
This is easily demonstrated.


To establish whether someone aligns with 60s progressivism or modern progressivism ask them a simple question.
To establish whether someone aligns with 60s progressivism or modern progressivism ask them a simple question.


Should people be treated the same or differently on the basis of ethnicity and biological sex (amongst other characteristics)?
Should men and non-men be treated differently on the basis of biological sex?


If someone answers 'yes' they align with 60s progressivism. If they answer 'no' or try to evade the question they align with modern progressivism.
If someone answers 'no' they align with 60s progressivism. If they answer 'yes', 'sometimes' or they try to evade the question or insult the questioner then they align with modern progressivism.

Latest revision as of 13:35, 21 November 2025

Star Trek was always progressive but the meaning of progressive has changed.

This is easily demonstrated.

To establish whether someone aligns with 60s progressivism or modern progressivism ask them a simple question.

Should men and non-men be treated differently on the basis of biological sex?

If someone answers 'no' they align with 60s progressivism. If they answer 'yes', 'sometimes' or they try to evade the question or insult the questioner then they align with modern progressivism.