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Star Trek Is Propaganda
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I think that ALL fiction has to inherit a certain amount of propaganda as a side effect of the idea being created, much like rounding off a number inherently reduces it's accuracy. Additionally, some fiction can be a better conveyance for propaganda, and I think Star Trek is likely one of the best at it. It's set in the future which gives it a blank canvas for maps, races, politics and technology. Nothing has to be real or provable because it's set in the future and can't be confirmed. They took advantage of this too by creating a pretty rich and detailed world far far different from our own. This drastic difference amplifies the propaganda effect and makes it more obvious. I think you could go watch Sesame Street or any other fictionalized show and walk away with some sort of idea.