I'm not exactly sure how we reach that "bright Star Trek future" if we're excluding groups of people just because they make you and others uncomfortable.Yes, and so?
[In sickbay]
STILES: I'm alive, sir. But I wouldn't be. Mister Spock pulled me out of the phaser room. He saved my life. He risked his life after I...
Balance of Terror was a story of redemption and of learning, and of high adventure! It was not a dark episode crying for reform, not an episode of doom and gloom and despair, one requiring extremism and somber fringe characters installed to make woke points. This so called 'in your face' moment evolved and lived up to an episode in the spirit of a bright future. A Star Trek future. An adventure story of more than the sum of its lessons.
And the reason the messaging was so subtle on TOS was because it was the freakin 1960s and that's the most the network would allow back then. The suits were constantly breathing down the writers necks and they had to be extra careful not to upset them and have their episodes banned in the south.
Personally I would hope Trek could be a bit more daring than that 60 years later.
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