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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 26, 2022

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Not sure if this was ever explained, but I interpreted this as a kind of rebellion by Worf - a bit like a second-generation immigrant getting REALLY into their parents' culture, even moreso than their parents. Ironically, this results in Worf living up to ideals that most Klingons do not. That's why Worf is more stereotypically Klingon than many characters who grew up in the Klingon Empire and are frequently dishonourable.

Yeah I get it. But just once I'd like to see Warf as a human. Like a weird love for cheesy philly hoagies. Our ice fishing. Or something just human that he excelled at... jiu jitsu maybe. I would love a Worf origin story. I wouldn't even mind if it went ueber woke.

Is that weird?

Does that make me a xenophobe?

Edit: I want to see Warf: the Origin Story. In theaters soon!

Does that make me a xenophobe?

Maybe just a xenoskeptic:

Alan Partridge: I’ve nothing against them, it’s just, as I see it, God created Adam and Eve. He didn’t create Adam and Steve. I’m kind of a homosceptic.

Prune juice. Soccer, until he accidentally head butted a kid to death.

I'd also definitely watch Worf: Origins. I'd want any wokeness to be "natural" to the plot rather than forced, but "refugee from stereotypically violent/hostile culture turns out to be honorable/awesome person" is kind of a freebie there.

jiu jitsu maybe.

Pretty sure I saw Worf in a kimono several times. The martial art may have been made up though.

I think that was the Klingon version of tai chi that he was doing, and taught Deanna (if I'm remembering correctly).

It was. And more importantly in this context, it was a made-up Klingon martial art, not a human one, though he was teaching it to humans.