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From: "Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com>
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Subject: Re: Presentism
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2025 18:49:59 -0000 (UTC)
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Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com>:
>2025-04-09 2:17 PM, anim8rfsk:

>>Four hours ago, William Shatner posted this to the X:

>>"It's called Presentism and it was used wreak havoc on history several
>>years ago when statues were torn down, books were banned and things renamed
>>to prove how progressive the world had become.  Just listen to my opening
>>monologue on Star Trek TOS on Paramount+. They intentionally garbled it on
>>every episode because I say "where no man has gone before" That's
>>Presentism at its finest hour."

>What does the monologue on Paramount+ say? I have ST:TOS in the enhanced 
>version but it still has the original monologue.

>Is it "to boldly go where no ONE has gone before" or have they gone 
>full-woke to the point where they list *all* the imaginary genders?

That was changed for Patrick Stewart to read in Next Generation.

In statutory language, unless it doesn't make sense, use of male gender
implies female gender. No thoughtful person ever accused Jefferson of
being anti-feminist with the phrase "All men are created equal". It just
sounded more poetic that writing with inclusive language.