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I already told you that seeing someone’s point doesn’t mean agreeing with their point. Do you disagree with this? If you do, I’m OK with it and we can move on.

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To see their point you don’t need to agree with it but you do need to think there is some basis for it.

What is the basis for their point that allows you to see it?

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  1. A big part of the community agrees with that opinion.

  2. I’ve had that opinion when it comes to other series.

That’s enough for me to see their point, even if I don’t necessarily agree with it.

Why are you even arguing with me about semantics? You can go and ask him for specifics if that’s what you care about.

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A lot of people have a lot of stupid/bigoted opinions. Do you see all of their points too?

Your opinions of other shows are irrelevant to weather or not they have a valid point about this show.

That’s enough? Someone says something, anything, and you see their point?

This is not semantic at all. I’m asking for one example from Star Trek that allows you to “see the point” of someone that says it’s “woke,” “pushy,” “preachy,” or anything else along those lines.

If you’re unable to give an example you’ll have to forgive people for assuming the reason is the mere existence of the characters that makes them feel that way and that allows you to “see their point.”

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