• AwesomeLowlander@sh.itjust.works
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    10 days ago

    It’s insane how many people aren’t able to accept that different SPECIES may have entirely different cultural norms. Not just ST fans, I see it a lot in SF&F

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      10 days ago

      On the other hand, it’s all fiction written by humans for humans through the lens of human culture. It’s really easy to not write fiction about “technically not pedophilia”.

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        10 days ago

        Any species with a short lifespan is off limits, by your logic.

        through the lens of human culture.

        This is dumb, any good alien story is about seeing the universe through the lens of a different culture.

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          Any species with a short lifespan is off limits, by your logic.

          Kinda, yeah. “You’re really mature for your age” is fucking creepy.

          any good alien story is about seeing the universe through the lens of a different culture.

          That’s not happening in a vacuum though. It is “different” specifically because of the comparisons to human cultures. There’s this concept in science fiction called “cognitive estrangement”, basically you use something novel to cast new light on the familiar. The alien culture becomes a fresh perspective on your own experience.

          There’s room for things that are truly bizarre and unrelatable but done correctly it’s going to feel weird and unsettling. Cosmic horror type stuff.