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	<title>Zócalo Public SquareI Watch Star Trek So I Don’t Throw Myself Under a Bus &#8211; Zócalo Public Square</title>
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		<title>I Watch Star Trek So I Don’t Throw Myself Under a Bus</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2023 07:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>by Amy M. Alvarez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Have I become cynical? Probably. Anxiety<br /> mounts the horse of optimism and drives her into the ground. There is no here here<br /> and I am trapped in the melody of mountain and river, swimming through coal mine run off<br /> and the butt of a rifle in a duffle bag. Maybe there’s a better way forward. I look to the great<br /> bald one, mon capitan, ready to blaze through supernovas, Dyson spheres, and ethical dilemmas,<br /> more concerned with right than pleasing admirals. There may be hope in a human like that, but even<br /> that fiction cannot resist fracture and break: the Borg and Maquis remind that resistance is never futile. I worship<br /> the future, yes, but the harder I stare at that horizon, the more I wonder whether the prime directive—non-<br /> interference at all costs, even loss of entire worlds— is just a reaction to the first go around when hands<br /> were &#8230;</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have I become cynical? Probably. Anxiety<br />
mounts the horse of optimism and drives</p>
<p>her into the ground. There is no here here<br />
and I am trapped in the melody of mountain</p>
<p>and river, swimming through coal mine run off<br />
and the butt of a rifle in a duffle bag. Maybe</p>
<p>there’s a better way forward. I look to the great<br />
bald one, mon capitan, ready to blaze through</p>
<p>supernovas, Dyson spheres, and ethical dilemmas,<br />
more concerned with right than pleasing admirals.</p>
<p>There may be hope in a human like that, but even<br />
that fiction cannot resist fracture and break: the Borg</p>
<p>and Maquis remind that resistance is never futile. I worship<br />
the future, yes, but the harder I stare at that horizon,</p>
<p>the more I wonder whether the prime directive—non-<br />
interference at all costs, even loss of entire worlds—</p>
<p>is just a reaction to the first go around when hands<br />
were lopped off in praise of capitalism, gold, rubber—</p>
<p>the works. I want starships and first contact and a united<br />
federation. But we can’t even agree on how much of <em>David</em>’s</p>
<p>marble genitalia can be displayed in a classroom even<br />
though those pubes were public for over five centuries.</p>
<p>How can we greet Vulcans when we are barely ready<br />
to shake our neighbor’s hand, tell him that we like his</p>
<p><em>Free Palestine</em> t-shirt and ask where he got those lovely<br />
yellow flowers, whether he can give us a few seeds?</p>
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