What would you give up to save your cat?
Or to save the white rhino?
Or the whale?
Or the human?
Americans only, please, on an American government (NASA/Air Force) made, owned, and operated mission.
Those days are probably gone.
Well, for Hollywood and the American hard-core post-nationalists of liberalism, anyway.
Probably a concession to contemporary sensibilities that any of those on board (and officers!) who will make up the entire ancestry of the new humanity on their new planet are not white.
Damn few, though; fewer than in the population at the time and so few as to be all but invisible.
The show was made in Canada, of course, where Asians and even Indians outnumber blacks in a country that is nearly 80% white and only a trace more than 2% black.
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So is the US, of course, despite leftist baloney.
80% white, I mean.
But the breakout Among non-whites is different, favoring blacks entirely because of the heritage of slavery for which white America continues to pay dearly, day after day, year after year, decade after decade.
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On this spacecraft even the lowest of the lower orders are nearly all white.
The rationale for exclusion of homosexuals is pure liberal smoke.
Under the circumstances, homosexuals needn't avoid, or be allowed to avoid, procreation any more than anyone else.
Recall that in those days homosexuality was illegal, actually prosecuted, and even persecuted.
It was universally regarded with contempt sometimes mitigated by amusement when not worsened by visceral disgust, much as even today society regards cowards and the victims of bullies.
That, too, is hidden from view on this show.
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