Meet the feminist directing the new Star Wars movie, then compare her take to this ๐Ÿ”ฅ animated remake just created by fans
ยท Jan 3, 2024 ยท NottheBee.com

It wasn't enough to kill Star Wars: Now they have to desecrate the corpse.

One problem: Kathleen Kennedy has been in charge of Star Wars for the last 12 years. That's a decade of "the Force is female."

Also, George Lucas's wife, Marsha, was a major editor of the original trilogy. The prequels would have been that much better if they hadn't gotten divorced (sorry, Jar Jar). Sci-fi writer Leigh Brackett was also an integral part of the best film, "The Empire Strikes Back."

Disney could honor their legacy if it wanted.

But nah, after driving away millions of fans like me, who grew up watching Star Wars with my dad and reading all the books, Disney is doubling down on the fourth-wave feminism and erasure of both men and women who came before (commies gonna commie).

Maybe you think I'm over-exaggerating. Obaid-Chinoy has literally said, quote: "I enjoy making men uncomfortable."

Compare this woke posture to this beautiful fan-made film that dropped this week. It's a shot-for-shot remake of the battle between Obi-wan and Anakin on Mustafar, but in the animated style of the beloved "Clone Wars" series:

AMAZING.

A top comment on YouTuber Star Wars Theory's reaction to the video:

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Star Wars was great because it taught people to strive to be noble and fight the darkness within. It showed us how evil corrupts and makes one suffer, and also how there is light-filled power beyond us that will win in the end.

Now it teaches us about race and sex. What a disgrace.

I'll leave ya with this:


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