It is a period of civil war. Liberal
filmmakers and lawmakers, striking from their elitist enclaves, have won their
first victories against the forces of decency and godliness.
During the battles, liberal spies managed to infiltrate the
highest echelons of government, media, and the arts, securing an obscene ruling
that same-sex couples may marry. Their goal is to destroy an entire
civilization under their perverted view of fairness.
Pursued by the truth, liberal directors and actors race to the
screen to indoctrinate audiences into this twisted notion and aid in further
enslaving the masses of the planet into their mistaken worldview.
Please forgive me if that revised intro into the Star
Wars universe sounds hyperbolic. It's to illustrate that
liberal creative types can't be content to entertain us with a movie when there
is a culture war at stake. Consider the quotes by two of the newest Star
Wars contributors: psychologist J.J. Abrams and biologist John
Boyega. I'm sorry – that should be movie director J.J. Abrams and actor
John Boyega, who both play make-believe for a living.
In March of 2016, Abrams said this about homosexual characters in
the future episodes of the Star Wars franchise: "I
would love it. To me, the fun of Star Warsis the glory of
possibility. So it seems insanely narrow-minded and counterintuitive to
say that there wouldn't be a homosexual character in that world."
Yes, J.J., I guess it's also narrow-minded to say there are people who believe
that entertainers should entertain and not preach, but that clearly won't shut
up liberal blabbermouths with an ax to grind.
In October of 2017, Boyega said: "There definitely is that
responsibility, but more the responsibility to hire those from those
experiences to share their creative light. That's the pivotal thing.
If you hire the same sort of people, you're just getting the same sort of
film. It's not wrong, but then there's a lack of variety. I think
that Oscar [Isaac, who plays Poe Dameron] is always looking at me with love in
his eyes, and I guess that the fans saw it. And then they realized that
either he needs to chill or come out." What exactly Boyega was
prattling on about in the first two sentences is a mystery, but he got to the
point afterward by stating that two dudes who've helped each other in various
adventures naturally just want to share a roll in the intergalactic hay.
Aside from their nonsensical babbling about responsibility and
narrow-mindedness, and translating a friendship between two men into a sexually
repressed homoerotic sideshow, neither Abrams nor Boyega seems to understand
what made Star Wars a long-lasting cultural
juggernaut. It wasn't about lofty and vague notions about the
responsibility to include homosexual characters, engineering longing looks
between men, or appeasing liberal sycophantic friends. It was about the
ongoing battle between good and evil, and entertaining audiences in the
process. To be sure, George Lucas was and is a liberal whose original
message behind Star Wars was how primitive societies could
whip more technologically advanced societies, which stemmed from his resentment
over the involvement of the United States in Vietnam in the 1960s. He
needed to overlook the fact that the Star Wars rebels
destroyed every Death Star and killed off the Empire via technology, but
idealists rarely stop to look at logic or evidence, even in a fictional world.
The libs are aglow with the prospect of two men declaring their
erotic feeling for each other in a science fiction movie, regardless of how
ridiculously misplaced such a thing would be. Parent company Disney
doesn't seem to care, at least publicly, as long as tickets and merch are sold.
Current Lucasfilm president and Star Wars "brand
manager" Kathleen Kennedy seemed to quash this notion, at least for now,
by saying: "We've talked about it, but I think you're not going to see it
in The Last Jedi. In the next six or eight months, we will
have some meetings about the stories that we will develop next."
So the issue clearly isn't dead, and as with any liberal cause,
they will never give up on it. They'll just develop better marketing,
such as "marriage equality" instead of "legalized sodomy,"
and move forward to their goal.
A same-sex relationship is not new for the Star Wars canon,
as some were introduced to in a video game and a couple of their novelizations,
but the big screen is the big prize for Abrams and his fellow libs. In
their worldview, it makes perfect sense for a same-sex couple to be together,
despite the real-world logic that such a couple could never produce offspring
and are a tiny percentage of Earth's population. Logic and evidence
aside, it's time for the rest of the world to be dragged into their idea of
progress. Calmer and more rational heads may prevail and jettison this
idiotic plot detail, but expect this issue to be hotly contested in storylines
for Episode 9 (or "IX" for purists) of the Star Wars saga.
The denizens of Hollywood are rife with those who seek to corrupt
and pervert society through any medium at hand. In the words of Obi-Wan
Kenobi: "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and
villainy."
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2017/12/culture_wars_our_fading_hope.html