I’ve got to be honest, every time Kylo Ren came on screen, all I could think of was…

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me: *remembers that out of the three main protagonists of the new star wars movie not one of them is a white man. that the most shipped pair is an interracial coupe with a black and hispanic man and that we are gonna get a female jedi as main hero*
me:

Guess what, us star wars fans don’t give a Fuck. We are more concerned with the storyline. Get over your own shit and leave our movies alone.
Would you believe that I am a Star Wars fan?
That I’ve been a star wars fan for literally 20 years now, ever since my dad showed me “A New Hope” when I was 5? That I grew up playing with our model X Wing and Han Solo and Leia toys? I watched all the prequels in theaters and I rather enjoyed them when I was 12 (Though there is so much to fix.) I know all about the EU, about Mara Jade and Anakin Solo (despite them not really being canon anymore.)
I AM a Star Wars fan, just as much as you, and I’m really fucking happy about the new trio.
That’s cool but you’re pointing out the wrong points. You’re not pointing out their great acting, and the strong story line. You’re focusing on gender and ethnic background. I’m focusing on the kick ass job they did.
You know what, we’re not wrong in pointing out one aspect of the movie that we enjoyed.
I ENJOYED seeing Star Wars become more diverse. I ENJOYED seeing more people like me and my friends up there being X Wing pilots and Jedi. I ENJOYED that Rey got to be a hero, not only because she as a character is great, but because I know how hard it is to be a little girl in this fandom and having a girl as the Jedi Hero is a pretty big deal as far as validation goes.
Yes, I loved the homages and the references to the originals. I loved the plot reveals and the sound design and the snappy dialogue. I loved those iconic “swipe” transitions between scenes.
But it is not wrong to point out that I loved the casting choices, the increased visibility for minorities, and what that might mean for our fandom growing as a whole.
So, unless someone died and made you the “This Is How You Fandom Correctly” sheriff, fuck off. Because you weren’t invited to this post.
Public forum. If you can’t handle a different point of view, please return to your “safe zone” so I can’t offend you.
Your attempt to socialize, and politicize a movie is unmotivating and saddening. Have you not watched the animated clone wars? Already ethnic diversity. Hell, Samuel L. Jackson was the baddest Jedi, right next to Yoda.
“Safe Zone” over there.
You know, I’ve seen some of the Clone Wars, but I’m a bit older than its target demographic, so I haven’t watched a lot of it to be honest.
And yes, all of the prequel stuff did have MORE diversity than the originals. But The Force Awakens in particularly noteworthy because, as should have been obvious, the THREE MAIN PROTAGONISTS are all notably not white guys. And that’s important for many of us not white guy fans who enjoy seeing the protagonists reflect ourselves and our friends to a greater degree.
And I’m not saying that you’re “offending” me. I’m saying that YOU are getting offended that other people like Star Wars for reasons that don’t matter to you. And your commentary is adding nothing of value to the discussion except to try and belittle and insult OTHER Star Wars fans. It’s combative and petty.
ffivii-zero-vash-gow is a douchebag raise your hand if you agree
Ffivii-zero-vash-gow says “you cannot appreciate star wars unless you appreciate star wars my way”
Wow, Tumblr drama. It never gets old.
“My greatest memory was taking Harrison Ford to a Nigerian restaurant in South East London. And this guy comes up to him and says ‘Are you Harrison Ford?’ and Harrison Ford goes ‘I used to be.’”





