I always saw
Star Wars as being for everyone, both male and female. From
Odyssey:
Kathleen Kennedy thinks that women can’t relate to the Star Wars male
characters like Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and Han Solo. In their
place, Kathleen has inserted Leia and Rey in the roles of lead
characters to make Star Wars more female friendly. Let me just say this;
Star Wars was created by a man. George Lucas wrote and created this
magnificent tale. The first fans to flock to it were MALE. I mean sure
there probably was a few female fans, but it was mostly directed at the
male audience.
The feminist agenda is starting to take over the
Star Wars saga and ruin a fictionary tale that has been treasured by
fans all over the globe, male and female. Let’s look at what has taken
place since The Force Awakens has come out. We meet Rey in The Force
Awakens. Supposedly this mysterious girl that we know nothing about can
hear the Force.
She’s never had any kind of Jedi training, but she
automatically knows how to wield a lightsaber and can use a blaster. Oh,
and let’s not forget that she can use the Jedi mind trick, which is
supposed to take years of training to learn. Rey is made out to be the
strongest character in this movie.
The male characters are made
out to be stupid and unconfident in their abilities. Let’s take Finn for
example, he’s a Storm Trooper for the First Order. He’s unsure of his
place and decides to rebel against the First Order. In doing so he meets
Poe, a pilot for the Rebellion. And what about Kylo Ren? He’s to
be the big bad villain of the movie and it turns out that he’s insecure
of his abilities and gets defeated in the end by, you guessed it, Rey
the newbie to the Jedi ways. (Read more.)
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Rey is no wonder woman. Wonder woman had strong females without bashing the men.
Also Wonder Woman was believable, even with a fantasy perpsective.
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