Star Trek - Space: The Final Frontier

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I thought Ferengi were Space Jews.
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We are all Space Jews on this blessed day.
 
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People try to claim Dukat was a Nazi allegory. He was more like Ann Frank. Having to hide inside dusty old Kai Wynn for a large part of the war, until he was murdered in the Ovens Fire Caves by some war criminal. And just like bigots try to accuse Israel of genociding the Palestinians, people try to accuse Dukat of genociding the Bajorans. I really admire how Dukat constantly tries to build bridges with Kira and stays friendly, even when she's so rude. "When they go low, you go high." - Gul Dukat
 
Bajor is not part of the Federation and the highly-religious, self-reliant Bajoran government would have to clear any and all of that. They just got their planet back and while appreciative of Federation sponsorship, the Bajorans are consistently skeptical of any other power that wants to be their caretaker.
The Cardassians on the other hand were only too eager to take Federation industrial replicators (which unfortunately we never got to see) until Eddington borrowed them for the Maquis.
 
I thought Ferengi were Space Jews.
They are to an extent, you can't really depict them without being offensive so they broke them up into different races
Ferengi represent their shekel seeking nature
Bajorans represent their 'muh holocaust' nature
and the founders represent their secretive expansionist and manipulative nature
 
Deep Space Nine, season three, episode 22, Explorers

This is one of those episodes that I often mistake for a postganglionic nerve. Then I watch it and realize it was a preganglionic fiber all along. We get to meet Leeta and goatee Sisko. Episodes where Sisko is going completely insane over some autistic project that he can't possibly have time for are usually a good time. And seeing Sisko bond with Jake is cute and fills a small void in my cold, dead heart. Especially after Jake's quest for pussy ends in failure. The Bashir subplot can fuck off. How fucking assblasted are Bajorans that Sisko is solely responsible for huge swaths of their history and culture? Then again, will of the Prophets. Whatever the case, the moral of the story in this episode is that Benjamin Sisko really likes trains.
 
A lot of DS9 factions can be tied to Jews or some stereotype of Jews in some way-the dominion expresses the Jewish fear of persecution and their alienation from others, alongside golems, the cardassians…eh maybe like secular Jews of the 20th century, bajor would be probably the Jews of the first century. The ferengi being greedy capitalist Jews you meet selling used cars and high interest loans.

So what I'm gathering from the last few pages of this thread is every star trek race are the jews, got it.
Technically not humans, Klingons, Devore, Hirogen, Borg, Species 8472, or the Tholians.
 
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Damar is probably in the back running the fireworks controls.
I want to know who fitted a Galor-class battle cruiser with fireworks. What happens if you press the wrong button during a skirmish?

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Whatever, the moral of the story in this episode is that Ben Sisko really likes trains.
What DS9 really needed was a monorail. Everything's better with monorails.

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