2. The UFP does not use its superior technology to impose its values and ideals
In their travels, the various ships in Star Trek come across a fair number of despicable societies, such as the Kazon in Voyager, who were so terrible that even the Borg did not want to assimilate them. Voyager could have dangled trinkets like replicators before the Kazon leaders to force them to change their warring, patriarchal ways, but Janeway instead decided to try and broker a peace deal among the warring Kazon factions. This led to an assassination attempt by one of the faction leaders against the others, which exacerbated hostilities in the Delta Quadrant, proving that interventionist foreign policy always backfires.
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