devoy1701
Well-Known Member
I believe the year was 2148.
Not sure if I agree with that. While I tend to have an optimistic out look on human nature and human capacity to accept different races and religions (I'm 19, so thats probably why :shrug, you have to look at how much we blatantly ignore our history. And even if you don't look at that, the movie gives a pretty good explanation for it: the Nav'i aren't human. It's the personification of the (false) justification that we as humanity used during the relocation of the native americans, the holocaust, and slavery- since this particular group "isn't human" we can kill them/enslave them/move them.
I think that makes a little sense... :lookaroun
Thanks for the Year Evan.
@CrescentLake - My point was that by the year 2148 with humans having the ability to commence interplanetary space travel. You would think thaty humans would expect to run into other sentient beings that have evolved differently than humans. And because of that you would think they would have a basic understanding that other sentient beings they encounter would be entitled to basic rights. Especially if they were on the planet before humans! This movie makes us look entirely arrogent and close-minded again. Even today we put less sentient beings such as Polar Bears, fish, seals, etc before acquiring natural resources.
Of course then again the Colonel made reference to some confrontation in Venezuela...so maybe human society has somewhat deteriorated...
Maybe I'm just looking for more of a Star Trek type universe. But perhaps we will see more of a dive into what the Human race is like in the sequels :lol: