Some actors use publicists to oversee their social media feeds.
Others, like Christopher Lloyd of “Back to the Future” fame, acknowledge family members help flesh out their accounts.
Not William Shatner.
The “Star Trek” legend seems fully in charge of his X musings. You can feel his personality in every post.
This week, Shatner took aim at a cultural scourge many of his peers ignored for far too long. The 94-year-old targeted the erasure of history during the post-George Floyd era, a time when progressives attempted to throw the past into the dustbin.
Classic TV episodes got memory-holed for sharing inappropriate jokes. Statues got vandalized and torn down. Beloved authors like J.K. Rowling got attacked for sharing the “wrong” opinions.
Even if said opinions are held by the majority.
That effort has faltered in recent years The election of President Donald Trump partly reflected that. We’re also seeing the return of ribald comedy, much to the media’s chagrin.
Shatner hasn’t forgotten about what he dubbed the “wokies.” And he has a personal stake in the matter.
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… https://t.co/HJhG8PrqFM
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) April 9, 2025
He’s right and most Hollywood stars stood down rather than take a stand against it. Heck, Stephen Colbert laughed when several Dr. Seuss books got memory holed in 2021.
Woke is no laughing matter, and Shatner knows that better than anyone. He’s not taking a political stand, per se. His X account even reads, “NOT POLITICAL” in all caps. It’s common sense, and he flexes just that on social media.
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Shatner also cited a library removing Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name due to “problematic” elements in her classic yarns.
Obviously you were not around when the wokies (not to be confused with Wookiees
) coerced the Library Association to change the name of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Literary Award to a generic name because of presentism & their objections on how Native Americans were depicted in… https://t.co/gChoasPFAv
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) April 9, 2025
Naturally, a few of his followers pushed back against his commentary, but he didn’t buckle.
Others noted that Paramount+, in its current incarnation, doesn’t “garble” his iconic line from the “Star Trek” opening sequence – “to boldly go where no man [emphasis added] has gone before.”
Later “Trek” iterations tweaked the line to say “where no one has gone before,” starting with “Star Trek: The Next Generation” in the 1980s.
X users told Shatner his immortal phrasing remains intact.
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