Disney's new Star Wars show is "packed with LGBTQ+ talent." Watch the queer director talk about her goals.
· Mar 21, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Star Wars is a series primarily targeted at kids (which is why Disney bought it). So why are the wokies excited that The Acolyte show is going to be packed with LGBT stuff?

The Mandalorian, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ahsoka and Andor, Star Wars: The Acolyte is set to hit our screens in June, and is already a smash hit - when it comes to LGBTQ+ representation, at least.

Transgender icons Abigail Thorn and Jen Richards are both involved with the series - Thorn plays a character called Ensign Eurus, and Richards is one of the writers. Plus, showrunner Leslye Headland is a lesbian, and her wife Rebecca Henderson will also act in The Acolyte alongside Thorn and other LGBTQ+ icons.

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Amandla Stenberg, who is gay, non-binary and uses she/her and they/them pronouns also stars in the show, as does Charlie Barnett - who appears as as Yord Fandar, a Jedi. Barnett is gay and says that he realised the truth about his sexuality when he was just 13.

Acolyte director Leslye Headland had this to say about pitching the show to LucasFilm CEO Kathleen Kennedy, who has successfully driven the biggest IP of all time into the ground in the last decade.

 

 

So to summarize: These people want to take a 50-year-old series that caters to children and young adults and insert modern Marxist sex stuff into it.

(I wrote about the Marxist stuff earlier this week.)

In other words ... they're gonna put more chicks in it ... and make it gay and lame.

Did South Park nail it or what?

The fans know what's up!


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