• jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 hours ago

    “The people in the Federation exist in a bubble of safety and happiness, but there are outsiders to that sphere of the Federation—surrounded by the Dominion, the Founders, the Klingons [of this era], the [Romulan secret police] Tal Shiar, that don’t have the same moral relativity that we do. They would see [the Federation] destroyed to fit their moral relativism,” Kazinsky argued. “People need to understand why people don’t like the idea [of Section 31], but it hasn’t changed the idea.”

    This kind of logic implies that stooping down to barbarism is OK as long as you are hypocritical about it.

    • Value Subtracted@startrek.websiteOPM
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      1 hour ago

      To be honest, that’s always been the core argument.

      I don’t know where the line is - obviously, the morphogenic virus in DS9 was beyond the pale, but is it wise to expect hostile neighbours to be won over by sunshine and rainbows?