Mmm.
This is where I step in and defend Picard's politics and say that, yes, it does have something political to say. I'm not quite sure how Romulans hunting Synths because of what they are and killing them or Federation abandoning Romulans because of political pressure isn't political. Or that the show has no message at all.
It's funny you're arguing it's not stating these messages while others are saying these messages are too overt.
Quite a contradiction. Which is it?
Well I was asking you
what the message was for multiple posts and this is the closest you've come to answering that instead of just saying "but I didn't say they did!".
What's the contradiction?
That I don't see the modern U.N. denying humanitarian aid to a country wracked by a natural disaster, no mattera how shitty that counties history is, and I don't see how an even more evolved society that doesn't even have actual logistical concerns about sacrificing their own resources to assist someone else would do that either?
Except that they have to do that or the plot doesn't work.
That a demonstrably shitty group will do shitty things, but instead of doing it in secret as every other appearance they have made has shown to be their preference, would instead choose to do it openly and clumsily?
Except they have to do that or the plot doesn't work.
I'm not trying to shit on something you enjoyed, but there are so many "it has to be like this so the plot works" aspects that makes me frustrated, because the plot
just isn't fucking good enough to justify everything they sacrifice in order to make it happen.