duckbunny:quirkquartz:socialistexan:jazzchordravepiano:wetwareproblem:amayakumiko:thetrekkiehastheph
duckbunny:quirkquartz:socialistexan:jazzchordravepiano:wetwareproblem:amayakumiko:thetrekkiehasthephonebox:spocks–cock:Christopher: A woman? Kirk: A crewman.OH LOOK AT THAT THE 1960SAND SHE’S IN COMMAND GOLD FUCKERS.She’s not in Medical blue, a caretaking, feminine role. Those in Gold were either OFFICERS, NAVIGATORS, PILOTS, TACTICAL OFFICERS, or WEAPONS SPECIALISTS. This is the Kirk everyone likes to forget.Y’all, if you care about feminism, then you ought to care about the history and context of the miniskirt. The 60s were an era of rebellion against the 50s, and the skirts were part of it. They were literally cutting edge fashion, and a statement that women made against the more housewifey style of skirt from the decade before. It was Grace Lee Whitney herself who suggested to Roddenberry that they wear them, and Nichelle Nichols has said she never had a problem with them. They are a product of their time yes, but the women chose to wear them because of the context of that time. Also some men in Starfleet ware miniskirts and dresses:And some of the women wear pants:They’re given the power of choice, regardless of gender or sex. Shit ‘-’ None of this even clicked to me - Thats fucking glorious :DPicard in that dress is so good. Look at him! He looks formal and serious and dignified! He looks like he’s captain of his ship and he’s got some important business to do. And he’s in a dress and tights. And it’s not a joke. It’s not a joke about a man in a dress! It’s just, you know, a man who is wearing a dress, and that’s normal and appropriate. It’s part of the uniform. It fits him. It’s totally unremarkable and that is so rare and I’m so happy. -- source link