Every single large server in this federation has at least one Star Trek community. There is even an entire server dedicated to Star Trek.

Not only that, these communities are some of the most active I’ve ever seen. There is no other franchise I know of that dominates the federation as much as Star Trek does.

So, what’s the correlation with Lemmy and Star Trek? Why not other sci-fi series? Please, are there any connections?? Is this all coincidental?

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Lemmy is filled with leftists and geeks. They’re the same demographic.

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Star Trek is post scarcity. It is more evolved than your politics.

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Our world is already post scarcity too for basic needs like food and housing. We’re just terrible at actually getting them to people since most countries are still capitalist, so they prioritize capital/profit over human lives and rely on what’s basically slave labour from less developed nations to make the ruling class richer.

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Under capitalism, food isn’t produced to eat but to make profits. When it’s not profitable to sell, they would rather dump foods, starving the people than to plainly donate.

We produce enough foods to feed the entire population. But the sole purpose of food is to not feed the people, but to feed the greed of the producers, the farmers, the corporates.

Capitalism created an artificial scarcity of food where we produce too much food for the obese and throw the rest away to rot in front of the poor.

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Read an article in the economist ten years ago or so that said that with the automation potential back then, we could have 70% unemployment and still produce western middle-class living standards for absolutely everyone. Probably not cars (go public transport, instead) but definitely roof and four walls, healthy food, education and entertainment, healthcare, and a washing machine. Reason it’s not happening is that while investing in that kind of thing has a giant ROI, it’s also long-term, for quarterly or even ten-year profits it’s more advantageous to hire humans.

Honestly, actually that’s good news: It’s going to happen one way or the other anyway, and we don’t want that kind of control over automated means of productions in the hands of people too greedy to invest in it.

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Just gonna point out that by definition, a world that is post-scarcity is post-scarcity for all of its inhabitants. Your assertion that there are “less developed” nations that “don’t get basic resources” means we are not post-scarcity.

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Aside from the arguments posited by this comment’s siblings, I’ll add: artificial scarcity is scarcity nonetheless.

We’re very far from post-scarcity despite the fact that there’s seemingly no material conditions stopping us from achieving it.

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And yet the political commentary displayed in the series is blatantly leftist in nature, and was written in the context of modern Capitalism.

Just like showing a dystopian hyper-Capitalist cyberpunk future is a commentary on the dangers of modern day Capitalism, showing a more “enlightened” post-scarcity Communist society as a hopeful future is also commentary on modern day society.

Sci-fi is pretty much just political, as it’s all speculative fiction based on different possibilities of modern society abstracted to a future setting.

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Sure but there are other franchises far more popular amongst geeks, so why Star Trek specifically?

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Watch Star Trek TNG and you’ll instantly get it. The original series was getting a bit dated by the 90s, but TNG is still as fresh as you can get, talking about issues we’re still dealing with - It’s timeless. Not to mention it has, IMO, the best and most synergistic crew of the whole franchise.

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4 points

Best damn show ever put to television.

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Popular, geeky, and leftist. That last one likely resonates with a large part of the communist/socialist community we have here on Lemmy.

It certainly does for Lemmy dev Dessalines, seeing how they’re responding on this thread too.

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I didn’t know Star Trek was related to leftist

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tbh, i’m not sure you’re correct. most other franchises are either more devicive or do not have the same cross generational appeal.

Star wars is highly devicive

Stargate was widely loved but currently only exists for a single generation

BSG was great but didnt achieve the same culture permiation that star trek did

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