When are we going stop giving credibility to this fiction, something that most of the worlds people and countries don't acknowledge. Trinidad and Belize won't even admit these people in their countries, not to mention many countries in the middle east and Africa.
ChrisON11 8 hours ago
People are allowed to follow Star Trek if they want to, and as far as I know, Belize doesn't criminalise science fiction.
Bloke proposes to his boyfriend on the bridge of the Millennium Falcon, homophobe gets trolled:
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/engage-star-trek-fan-proposes-to-boyfriend-on-enterprise-bridge-at-london-convention-9774694.html
carisbrook52 2 hours ago
When are we going stop giving credibility to this fiction, something that most of the worlds people and countries don't acknowledge. Trinidad and Belize won't even admit these people in their countries, not to mention many countries in the middle east and Africa.
ChrisON11 8 hours ago
People are allowed to follow Star Trek if they want to, and as far as I know, Belize doesn't criminalise science fiction.