Oberstein
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Seven of Nine Was Always Queer
Seven has always represented layered identities, and with Picard she finally gets to show us how far she's come.

When I saw that article, I figured how wrong it was. Seven was never queer, at any time. No sexual tension with Janeway (contrary to what the article says). Basically, what the article doesn't say is that the cultural trend of the time is changing the Star Trek canon... and I find that unacceptable.
You see, that's why we end up with series with completely dumb scripts: They put the emotion and the new trends of the moment at the center, and it doesn't matter if 30 years of Star Trek has to bend over backwards to fit in. As Redlettermedia said in one of its videos, and contrary to what people think, Star Trek before Discovery wasn't primarily intended to put forward this "progressive" vision of the world. At least the one we imagine now (which was different until the early 2000s).
And today we find ourselves with zealots of modern philosophy who tell you what to think of a license that we've loved for decades.
