It's not just pride month...
It's not just pride month...
Every time I rewatch a Ro Laren episode, I get upset that we don't have more Ro Laren episodes.
47ReplyShe gained some rank and got command of her own Battlestar:
45ReplyI'm gonna be real with you, chief, I HATED Admiral Cain.
As far as I'm concerned, the only good thing she did was deliver a spare Battlestar to Adama.
18ReplyNow that's some Pride rep.
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And never will again bar a prequel. 😢
15ReplyThe role of kira on ds9 was originally supposed to be Ro. You could have had a whole series with her as a main character.
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My only issue with juneteenth is I wish it had a cooler name.
33ReplyReally? I quite like the name.
15ReplyAnytime one can make or use a portmanteau is a good time. Ain't nobody got time for all those syllables.
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All these pride memes are awesome. And you guys are so awesome
29ReplyHear, hear!
It’s always great to see some part of humanity pushing towards those utopian Star Trek society ideals.
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And there’s a substantial overlap with the “white lives matter too” lot!
15ReplyThis image could totally have some kind of ethereal Jesus-like figure floating above them with its arms out ready to embrace them, with a big BLM pasted on its forehead.
10ReplyYou just described Sisko in his Prophet form
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Bro how you gon be upset about getting the day off?
13ReplyWait, was Ensign Ro LGBTQ+?
I thought that sort of thing wasn't really allowed in 90s Trek, unless the writers could sneak it past Rick Berman. Obligatory: Fuck you Rick Berman!
7ReplyShe was queer on BSG. Close enough.
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How about celebrating some of the best things to happen each year?
6ReplyUpsetting the biggest pieces of shit in the world is one of the best things to happen each year,
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Juneteenth doesnt even mark the end of slavery in the US. Houston was not the last city to hear about the slavery ban. New Jersey had slaves six months after Juneteenth.
https://nj.gov/state/historical/his-2021-juneteenth.shtml
Its revisionism.
-10ReplySlavery didn't really end until 1963 -- or hasn't even ended yet, if you count prison slavery.
So what's your point?
19ReplyYou're the first person I've heard claim there were no more slaves after Juneteenth.
The power of Juneteenth is that it's a grassroots celebration by former slaves started the year after they were freed.
13ReplySo there, black people! Stop having your holiday!
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