Iconic “Star Trek” actor William Shatner says European Union officials want to make the show more gender-inclusive by following the classic show’s motto, “Boldly going where no one has gone before.” ” in response to reports that the country is planning to ban it.
The motto was part of the mission statement of the starship Enterprise in the sci-fi series, but government officials say it is no longer politically correct and should be changed to “Nobody” instead of “Nobody.” It is claimed that.
Screenshot of an article posted by Shatner document He made policy proposals and criticized officials.
“Presenteeism at work again. Why start with Trek?” he wrote in a social media post.
“Before worrying about stupid TV show openings that reflect the social theories of the time, wouldn’t it be better to start from the beginning and go over the basic materials like Magna Carta, religious writings, and the works of Shakespeare? ?” he added.
“If people are offended by a six-second conversation recorded in 1966 without any understanding of the social issues of the time, there is a much bigger problem that needs to be addressed first. Things like educating yourself,” Shatner concluded.
His message received more than 10,000 likes.
Shatner previously denounced “presentism” and offered a definition of the concept.
In 2021, Shatner posted, “I’m so tired of presentism and stupid people who continue to judge today’s values by placing them in the past.”
“They fail to understand that the fact that they have the freedom to make decisions is because of what brave people have done in the past,” he added. “Education needs a wake-up call.”
Shatner made history in 2020. was included At age 90, he became the oldest person in space as a passenger on the Blue Origin space flight.
Here’s more about Shatner’s historic flight.
90-year-old Captain Kirk goes into space in earnestwww.youtube.com
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