May the strength be with them.
Disney’s new Star Wars series empire story The pronouns “they/them” are used to refer to the gender-ambiguous characters in the fifth episode of the Disney+ animated show.
In the scene in question, a character named Barriss Offee engages in a lightsaber duel with an unnamed Jedi whose gender appears to be ambiguous. Gender identity or pronouns are not mentioned during the fight in this scene. However, when the unnamed Jedi is killed by a third warrior, the two remaining characters begin referring to the dead Jedi using “they” and “them.”
of Star Wars The YouTuber known as Knights of Melvin reported a breakdown of the scene and counted the pronouns “they/them” used a total of five times in the scene.
As Knights of Melvin points out, there was no mention of gender identity before the battle, so it’s unclear why the characters refer to the slain Jedi as “they” or “them.” It remains as it is.
empire story The film was created by Dave Filoni, who Disney appointed Lucasfilm’s chief creative officer last year.
During Mr. Filoni’s tenure, and during the tenure of Lucasfilm chief Kathleen Kennedy, the Disney Star Wars brand has continued to embrace the woke identity politics that have alienated many fans.
As reported by Breitbart News, Lucasfilm recently hired Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy to direct the film. jedi cultupcoming sequel The Rise of Skywalker. Obaid-Chinoy once said of her artistic ambitions: “I like to make men uncomfortable.”
Disney+ series willow, which is based on the popular 1988 Ron Howard film of the same name, was canceled last year after just one season and removed from Disney+ entirely. The series brought awareness to the fore, featured a gay romance between the two main characters, and cast a transgender actor in a key role.
Disney actively promotes transgenderism and other types of gender nonconformity in children’s entertainment.
In recent years, Disney has fought with the state of Florida over anti-grooming laws regarding parental rights in education, created multiple transgender characters in children’s programming, and placed gay characters at the center of big-budget films. , and has even launched films with LGBTQ themes. apparel line.
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