https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/new-star-trek-reboot-starring-patrick-stewart-cbs-latest-all-ncna898121Headline: "New 'Star Trek' reboot starring Patrick Stewart is CBS' latest All Access offering. But who's the audience?"
Uh, "who's the audience?"
Anyone who likes Star Trek, wouldn't ya think? Black, asian, white, non-binary, female, male, old, young, middle-aged. Everyone, basically. TNG is the bedrock of the 1990s reboot era. A TNG main timeline sequel set 20 years later allows them to cameo guest stars from TNG, DS9 and Voyager so we can see where they all are now.
But no, the author of the article knows better. This new show is an attempt to "pander" to "nostalgic white males" because
“TNG” arrived in 1987, when the country’s conservative turn under President Ronald Reagan was feeling more and more entrenched. The show championed liberal values, but its the cast was more than 75 percent white and male
Has this person actually looked at a cast photo, or are they just making this shit up to fit a theory?
There were originally 6 white high-ranking officers - 3 male (Picard, Riker, Data) and 3 female (Troi, Yar, Crusher). There were 2 black men as well (Jordi and Worf). Department heads for Engineering, Medical, and Security, all the domain of
white males in the Kirk era, were only ever held by black men or white women in TNG,
never a white male.
The main cast was 25% black, or 33% if you include Whoopi Goldberg (who is shown in plenty of cast photos). Black people were heavily
over-represented compared to the general population, and the male/female ratio of prominent characters was
close enough to 50:50.
"TNG was 75% white and male" is an insult to the creators, and easily debunked one at that. The show actively elevated women and black people to much more important roles on the ship.