“Star Wars” was once a story of epic space battles, galactic creatures, fearless Jedi warriors and good conquering evil, but like many Disney franchises, “Star Wars” He is now on the path of awakening.
Pakistani activist and director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, hailed by liberal media as the first woman and person of color to direct a Star Wars film, plans to make her next film thoroughly feminist. He made it clear that he intended to do so. And she is anti-men.
The backlash from critics and fans has been anything but subtle.
But given Disney's insistence on shoving progressive policies down our throats, and the fact that Obeid Chinoy has long championed radical feminist agendas, Obeid Chinoy's intentions are surprising. isn't it.
They play a clip of Dave Rubin telling Jon Stewart at the Women in the World conference eight years ago how he directed his films.
“I enjoy making men uncomfortable,” she said. “I'm working to bring something that makes you uncomfortable, and it should make you uncomfortable, because you need to change your attitude, and that means when you're uncomfortable, when you're feeling It's only when you're unstable, when you have to have difficult conversations.'' You probably don't like looking at yourself in the mirror. ”
“I remember the first time I saw Star Wars when I was 5 years old, I went into the bathroom and stared in the mirror for about an hour and said, 'You're a terrible person,'” he said. Dave,” he scoffs at Dave.
“She was handed the legacy of this film franchise that has taken decades to build. [and] We have millions of fans all over the world,” Andy Go added. “People should be concerned that someone with a history of saying things like this has a history of political activity. [and] Her work had a philosophical agenda, and now she's handed this huge series… It's really, really disrespectful to her fans.”
Dave agreed, adding that alienating fans of the original was Disney's goal all along.
“When Disney acquired both Star Wars and Marvel a few years ago, they said they were going to make Star Wars more for young girls and the Marvel Universe for younger boys. announced. It's a form of social engineering, right?'' he asks.
“That's right,” says Colin Wright. “This is all happening in so many different institutions, taking over an institution that has this heritage, this history, this earned prestige, and then just at the 11th hour, activists jumping into the driver's seat in a bigger picture. It’s part of the pattern.” [and] Commandeering the whole thing just to use it as a megaphone to spout their own ideology…undermining the entire heritage. ”
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