Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* ValuesResonance: The Klingons justify themselves attacking Laas for being "menacing." It's almost impossible to hear this and ''not'' think of any one of countless controversial cases of people killing other people because they "felt threatened." The issue of self-defense, particularly in relation to "stand your ground laws," has become a much bigger political issue in the United States since the episode aired.
to:
* ValuesResonance: The Klingons justify themselves attacking Laas for being "menacing." It's almost impossible to hear this and ''not'' think of any one of countless controversial cases of people killing other people because they "felt threatened." The issue of self-defense, particularly in relation to "stand your ground laws," has become a much bigger political issue in the United States since the episode aired.aired.
----
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* ValuesResonance: The Klingons justify themselves attacking Laas for being "menacing." It's almost impossible to hear this and ''not'' think of any one of countless controversial cases of people killing other people because they "felt threatened." The issue of self-defense, particularly relation to "stand your ground laws," has become a much bigger political issue in the United States since the episode aired.
to:
* ValuesResonance: The Klingons justify themselves attacking Laas for being "menacing." It's almost impossible to hear this and ''not'' think of any one of countless controversial cases of people killing other people because they "felt threatened." The issue of self-defense, particularly in relation to "stand your ground laws," has become a much bigger political issue in the United States since the episode aired.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* ValuesRessonance: The Klingons justify themselves attacking Laas for being "menacing." It's almost impossible to hear this and ''not'' think of any one of countless controversial cases of people killing other people because they "felt threatened." The issue of self-defense, particularly relation to "stand your ground laws," has become a much bigger political issue in the United States since the episode aired.
to:
* ValuesRessonance: ValuesResonance: The Klingons justify themselves attacking Laas for being "menacing." It's almost impossible to hear this and ''not'' think of any one of countless controversial cases of people killing other people because they "felt threatened." The issue of self-defense, particularly relation to "stand your ground laws," has become a much bigger political issue in the United States since the episode aired.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* FridgeHorror: Laas was surely infected by the Changeling virus through Odo.
to:
* FridgeHorror: ValuesRessonance: The Klingons justify themselves attacking Laas was surely infected by for being "menacing." It's almost impossible to hear this and ''not'' think of any one of countless controversial cases of people killing other people because they "felt threatened." The issue of self-defense, particularly relation to "stand your ground laws," has become a much bigger political issue in the Changeling virus through Odo.United States since the episode aired.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* YouLookFamiliar: John G. Hertzler plays the Changeling.
to:
* YouLookFamiliar: John G. Hertzler plays FridgeHorror: Laas was surely infected by the Changeling.Changeling virus through Odo.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* YouLookFamiliar: John G. Hertzler plays the Changeling.