I was being a bit facetious. I think it has its radical elements, and SU Future very intentionally complicates the argument of the show, but its writers have the perspective of creative professionals in the imperial core, and this is made clear in the decision to make the villain an explicitly settler-colonial force which is resisted and then redeemed through the power of forgiveness.
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I was being a bit facetious. I think it has its radical elements, and SU Future very intentionally complicates the argument of the show, but its writers have the perspective of creative professionals in the imperial core, and this is made clear in the decision to make the villain an explicitly settler-colonial force which is resisted and then redeemed through the power of forgiveness.