bilateralrope wrote: ↑2022-06-12 01:54am
Solauren wrote: ↑2022-06-11 01:20pmKenobi only got into the Inquisitors base because he had someone on the inside.
And she only got onto the base because she threatened to tell the Grand Inquisitor about the officer who was suspicious of her. He was competent but scared about what would happen to him if he inconvenienced someone important. Fear won.
One of the few sensible moments. When you're led by space wizards who do whatever they want whenever they want, it's a little hard to follow the rules. Especially since they might kill you for delaying them. That tracks.
bilateralrope wrote: ↑2022-06-13 03:18pm
Has the Empire or any Sith ever shown racism when it comes to force users ?
I'll take examples from outside of the current canon, as long as they were canon when they were published.
I have no idea. Probably? There is a LOT of canon out there, there's probably examples of both.
It makes sense to me that they would accept anyone as a Force-user, so long as they are applied in exactly the opposite manner as the show chooses. They should be kept secret, so as not to disrupt the propaganda. The humans with patrician features are the Imperial Force-users that are recognized and feared in every system, the aliens are the ones that are feared by the upper Imperial bureaucracy but unrecognized, dismissed, and perhaps hated everywhere Imperial propaganda has taken hold. Or they wear helmets to fit in.
But the big issue to me is the out-of-universe problem. Racism clearly isn't that bad in the Empire, or so it is portrayed. And of course, casting choices.
Broomstick wrote: ↑2022-06-11 04:28am
KraytKing wrote: ↑2022-06-08 03:10pm
Honestly some of the worst Star Wars media I've ever seen. The first episode was insulting, but it didn't drive me away like the Mandalorian did for some reason so I kept watching. Now I intend to keep watching, just so I don't have friends telling me "oh it gets better, you're just a curmudgeon" for the rest of time.
Stop worrying about being a called a curmudgeon and go watch something you will actually enjoy. Life is too short to do otherwise. You'll be a happier curmudgeon for doing it.
While your advice is good, I also love to hate things.
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