Risa: Your Home Away from Spacedock
Welcome to Risa
All the pleasure of shore leave, none of the holodeck glitches.
Rule 1 — Be Civil, Not Klingon
This is a vacation planet, not the neutral zone.
- No harassment, brigading, or trolling
- No bigotry
- Keep the banter playful, not hostile
Rule 2 — No Prohibited Cargo
Some things aren’t welcome aboard.
- No spam or scams
- No porn or sexually explicit content
- No illegal content
- NSFW memes must be properly tagged
Rule 3 — Keep It Trek
Posts should be Star Trek memes or Trek-adjacent humor.
- Crossovers are fine
- Low-effort “unrelated” memes may be spaced out the nearest airlock
Rule 4 — Gatekeeping Belongs in a Black Hole
You’re welcome to have your own opinions on what counts as “real” Star Trek but forcing your view on others or pretending it’s the only valid one? That’s not the Starfleet way.
Everyone’s Trek is valid, from TOS purists to Lower Decks shitposters, and you don't get to dictate what is real or not for everyone.
If you see a post that violates the rules, or that doesn't inspire Jamaharon, report it so the mods can handle it.
Otherwise grab a horga’hn, order a Risan Mai Tai, and enjoy your shore leave.
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I find a huge amount of the media I enjoy has messages embedded in it that I disagree with. As an easy example, The Dark Knight incorporated a pretty clear defense of the war on terror's erosion of civil liberties. Pretty good viewing experience, though.
So it would not confuse me to find a regressive minded person who enjoyed Star Trek despite disagreeing with it. What's bizarre is that what I end up encountering instead are regressive people who insist that they love Star Trek and that they've always agreed with its messaging until recently. Either they're lying or they are inconceivably media illiterate. Maybe they're all bots, because I really can't understand that level of delusion.
I actually get this one. Someone else opined on lead poisoning, but I really think it's just the overton window shift, propaganda from fox news, and social groupthink. The overton window has definitely been shifting right since reagan (and probably since fdr, but I'm not old enough to remember what that time was like). As our general culture became more extreme, fox news changed as well. Not only was it covering republican/conservative foolishness with palatable assholes, but now it's pushing the stuff that was never said out loud.
Combine all that with the way that politics has now become entrenched, and increasingly your social surroundings are dictated by political leanings, AND that the extremists are the most likely to be vocal, people are being pulled into ever more extreme views by dint of not wanting to cause a commotion and then slowly acquiescing to the views. I think we've all seen several of the 'how did my parents become fascists?' questions on various lemmy communities. People who may once have not wanted 'those types' nearby but would have stopped and helped them if they saw them stranded on the side of the road have now shifted into rabid hate, and would throw something as they passed.
I can totally see someone who once thought the first interracial kiss on star trek was silly, and not for them, but were otherwise okay with it now spitting venom at the actors/directors/writers/producers for daring to foist such horrors on them and **the kids (, ooooohh!!!!!!) on tv.