Internet Idiocracy: The Fandom Menace - MattCMG

MattCMG
14 Jan 202129:40

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the rise of the 'Phantom Menace,' a group of Star Wars fans who express discontent with Disney's direction of the franchise. Initially starting as a collective of YouTubers, the group has grown into a larger movement, often criticized for spreading misinformation, politicizing the fandom, and engaging in online harassment. The host argues that while criticism is valid, the toxic behavior and hateful actions of the Phantom Menace detract from the essence of the Star Wars series, urging viewers to separate their dislike of certain films from the people involved in their creation.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 The Star Wars fandom has been deeply divided due to the direction Disney has taken with the franchise since its acquisition in 2012.
  • 💥 The group known as the Phantom Menace initially formed to express distaste for Disney's handling of Star Wars but has since evolved into a broader term for toxic fans.
  • 🎥 The Last Jedi was a pivotal film that significantly split the fan base, with opinions ranging from it being the best Star Wars movie to one that ruined the franchise.
  • 📢 Prominent YouTubers and content creators played a key role in the formation of the Phantom Menace, using their platforms to voice their discontent.
  • 🤬 The Phantom Menace has been criticized for not only disliking the new Star Wars films but also for harassing actors and creators involved in the franchise.
  • 🏳️‍🌈 The movement has been accused of politicizing the Star Wars universe, with the new films being labeled as pushing a 'social justice warrior' agenda.
  • 👥 The Phantom Menace's actions have extended beyond Star Wars to other franchises, showing a wider dissatisfaction with the direction of nerd culture.
  • 📊 The division within the Star Wars fandom did not start with the Last Jedi but has been growing since Disney's acquisition, with various decisions contributing to the discontent.
  • 🚫 The Phantom Menace has been associated with spreading misinformation and rumors, often using these to fuel their movement and gain attention.
  • 🎬 Star Wars has always had political elements, with each trilogy reflecting the socio-political climate of their time, so the new films are not unique in this aspect.
  • 🌐 The Star Wars community is urged to remember that disliking the new films is fine, but harassing those involved or politicizing the franchise detracts from the original enjoyment of the series.

Q & A

  • What was the original purpose of the group called the Phantom Menace within the Star Wars fandom?

    -The Phantom Menace initially started as a group of prominent Star Wars fans who expressed their distaste for the direction Disney was taking the series after acquiring Lucasfilm in 2012.

  • How has the term 'Phantom Menace' evolved within the Star Wars fandom?

    -The term 'Phantom Menace' has evolved from referring to a specific group of YouTubers to a more general term used to describe toxic Star Wars fans, many of whom have political motivations.

  • What event sparked the formation of the Phantom Menace group?

    -The formation of the Phantom Menace group was sparked by the release of Star Wars Episode 8: The Last Jedi, which created a significant divide within the Star Wars fandom due to its subversive storytelling and deeper themes.

  • What are some examples of the toxic behavior exhibited by the Phantom Menace?

    -Examples of toxic behavior by the Phantom Menace include spreading hate, misinformation, gatekeeping Star Wars, and harassing individuals involved in the creation of the franchise, such as actors and writers.

  • How does the Phantom Menace's approach differ from legitimate criticism of the Star Wars franchise?

    -Legitimate criticism focuses on the content and quality of the Star Wars movies, while the Phantom Menace's approach involves personal attacks, harassment, and politicization of the franchise, often disregarding the actual content in favor of spreading rumors and misinformation.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'saving what we love by destroying what we hate' in relation to the Phantom Menace?

    -The phrase 'saving what we love by destroying what we hate' is a rallying cry for the Phantom Menace, which reflects their intent to protect the Star Wars franchise by opposing what they perceive as harmful changes introduced by Disney. However, this approach is criticized for promoting toxicity and harassment.

  • How has the Phantom Menace's movement been influenced by unrelated politics?

    -The Phantom Menace's movement has been influenced by unrelated politics as it has become a platform for expressing political stances, with some members equating liking certain Star Wars films with political affiliations, such as identifying those who like The Last Jedi as 'SJWs' and those who dislike it as 'right-wing misogynists'.

  • What is the host's stance on the representation of diversity in the Star Wars franchise?

    -The host supports the representation of diversity in the Star Wars franchise, arguing that having diverse characters is not 'SJW propaganda' and that being offended by the mere existence of female characters suggests bigotry.

  • How does the host address the issue of harassment within the Phantom Menace community?

    -The host strongly condemns harassment within the Phantom Menace community, citing examples of actors like Kelly Marie Tran and directors like Rian Johnson being targeted with abusive comments and calls for their removal from the franchise.

  • What is the host's advice for those who dislike the new Star Wars movies?

    -The host advises those who dislike the new Star Wars movies to simply not watch them and not let them affect their enjoyment of the original trilogy or other preferred Star Wars content, emphasizing that personal preferences should not lead to harassment or toxicity.

  • How does the host describe the evolution of the Phantom Menace from its inception to its current state?

    -The host describes the Phantom Menace as having started with good intentions of improving the Star Wars series but eventually falling from grace and becoming a toxic, decentralized mindset fueled by politicization, lies, and harassment.

Outlines

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🌟 The Rise of the Phantom Menace

This paragraph discusses the origins and evolution of the Phantom Menace, a group of Star Wars fans who became disillusioned with the direction of the franchise under Disney's ownership. Initially, the group was a small collective of YouTubers who criticized Disney's handling of Star Wars, but it grew into a broader movement with political overtones. The paragraph highlights the divisive impact of films like 'The Last Jedi' and the politicization of fandom, leading to a toxic environment where personal attacks and harassment became common.

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💥 The Decentralized Menace and Its Impact

The second paragraph delves into how the Phantom Menace movement expanded beyond just Star Wars to influence other fandoms. It discusses the group's initial focus on critiquing Disney's Star Wars films but eventually transformed into a more generalized mindset that promotes hate and misinformation. The paragraph criticizes the movement for losing sight of its original goals and becoming driven by internet clout rather than genuine concerns about the quality of the films.

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🌐 The Misinterpretation of Star Wars' Politics

This paragraph addresses the Phantom Menace's claims that Disney is pushing a political agenda through Star Wars. It argues that the series has always had political themes, from the original trilogy's anti-war message to the prequels' parallels with the war on terror. The paragraph criticizes the movement for misinterpreting the intent behind characters and marketing slogans, and for using these misinterpretations to fuel their narrative of Disney corrupting Star Wars.

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🎥 The Phantom Menace's Falsehoods and Rumors

The fourth paragraph exposes the Phantom Menace's propagation of false rumors and conspiracy theories, such as unfounded claims about the firing of Kathleen Kennedy or the involvement of Brie Larson in Star Wars. It highlights the movement's tendency to create fictional narratives to justify their dislike of the new films and to target individuals associated with the franchise, regardless of the factual basis of their claims.

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🚫 The Toxicity Within the Phantom Menace

This paragraph discusses the toxic behavior exhibited by some members of the Phantom Menace, including online harassment and disrespect towards actors and creators involved in the Star Wars franchise. It condemns the movement for allowing this toxicity to flourish and for targeting individuals like Kelly Marie Tran and the late actors of Star Wars, demonstrating a lack of empathy and respect.

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🌈 The Misguided Crusade of the Phantom Menace

The final paragraph reflects on the Phantom Menace's transformation from a group with valid concerns about the direction of Star Wars to a toxic and misguided movement. It emphasizes the importance of separating art from the artist and criticizes the movement for its inconsistencies, manipulation, and ultimately, for missing the core message of Star Wars about love and unity. The paragraph concludes with a reminder that the original trilogy's value remains unaffected by the actions of the Phantom Menace.

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Keywords

💡Phantom Menace

The term 'Phantom Menace' originally referred to a group of Star Wars fans who were dissatisfied with the direction Disney was taking the franchise. It has since evolved to describe a broader movement of toxic fans who not only criticize the newer Star Wars content but also engage in harassment and the spreading of misinformation. In the video, the term is used to highlight the negative aspects of this fan group and their impact on the Star Wars community.

💡Toxic Fandom

Toxic fandom refers to a subset of fans within a fanbase who engage in harmful behaviors, such as online harassment, spreading of false information, and exclusionary practices. In the context of the video, it describes the behavior of the Phantom Menace, who have turned their dissatisfaction with the Star Wars franchise into a destructive force within the community.

💡Disney Buyout

The Disney buyout refers to the acquisition of Lucasfilm by The Walt Disney Company in 2012, which led to significant changes in the production and direction of the Star Wars franchise. This event is pivotal as it marked the beginning of a new era of Star Wars content and is often cited by the Phantom Menace as the start of their dissatisfaction with the series.

💡Star Wars Fandom

Star Wars Fandom refers to the community of fans who are passionate about the Star Wars franchise, its characters, stories, and related media. The video discusses the evolution of this fandom, particularly the rise of the Phantom Menace and the division it has created within the community.

💡Last Jedi

The Last Jedi is the eighth main installment in the Star Wars film series, released in 2017. It is significant in the video because it was a highly divisive film within the fandom, leading to a split between those who appreciated its storytelling and themes and those who criticized its writing and character development.

💡Rumors and Misinformation

Rumors and misinformation refer to the spread of unverified or false information, often used by the Phantom Menace to create controversy and further their agenda. In the context of the video, these are used as tools to manipulate the narrative and garner attention or support for their cause.

💡Harassment

Harassment involves targeted and unwanted behavior that causes distress or harm to individuals, often involving repeated actions intended to intimidate or degrade them. In the video, it is highlighted as a key toxic behavior of the Phantom Menace, where they target actors, creators, and other individuals involved in the Star Wars franchise with abusive messages and actions.

💡Political Motivations

Political motivations refer to the reasons or impulses related to politics that drive certain actions or behaviors. In the context of the video, it describes how some Star Wars fans have attached political meanings to their criticisms of the franchise, leading to a more toxic and divisive environment within the fandom.

💡Diversity and Representation

Diversity and representation in media refer to the inclusion and portrayal of a variety of individuals from different backgrounds, cultures, and identities. The video discusses how the Phantom Menace has criticized Disney's efforts to increase diversity in Star Wars, misinterpreting these efforts as political agendas rather than simple attempts to make the series more inclusive and appealing to a broader audience.

💡Canon

Canon refers to the official continuity and history of a fictional universe, particularly in relation to the Star Wars franchise. The video discusses how some fans, influenced by the Phantom Menace, have rejected parts of the new Star Wars canon as not fitting their personal preferences or interpretations of the series.

💡Fandom Gatekeeping

Fandom gatekeeping refers to the practice of certain fans attempting to exclude others based on their perceived lack of knowledge, dedication, or 'purity' of their fandom. In the video, it is used to describe how the Phantom Menace tries to police the boundaries of what it means to be a 'true' Star Wars fan, often using toxic behavior to enforce their standards.

Highlights

The transcript discusses the evolution of the Star Wars fandom and the emergence of a toxic faction known as the Phantom Menace.

The Phantom Menace originated as a group of prominent Star Wars fans dissatisfied with the direction Disney was taking the franchise.

The term 'Phantom Menace' has expanded to describe toxic Star Wars fans who often have political motivations behind their dislike for certain movies.

The Last Jedi film created a significant divide within the Star Wars fandom, with opinions ranging from it being the best Star Wars movie to one that ruined the franchise.

The roots of the Phantom Menace's discontent with Disney's handling of Star Wars can be traced back to 2012 when Disney acquired Lucasfilm.

The Phantom Menace has become a decentralized mindset that extends beyond Star Wars to other franchises, fueled by a desire for internet clout.

The movement has been criticized for spreading hate, misinformation, and politicizing every aspect of the Star Wars franchise.

The Phantom Menace's toxicity is exemplified by their harassment of actors and filmmakers involved in the Star Wars franchise.

The transcript highlights the importance of separating the art from the artist and criticizing movies without resorting to personal attacks.

The Phantom Menace's actions have led to a negative impact on the Star Wars community, with many people feeling the need to distance themselves from the movement.

The transcript argues that the original Star Wars trilogy does not need saving and can be enjoyed independently of the new films.

The Phantom Menace's use of the phrase 'saving what we love by destroying what we hate' is criticized as a misinterpretation of a quote from The Last Jedi.

The transcript calls for a more respectful and inclusive approach to fandom, where diverse opinions can coexist without resorting to harassment or hate.

The Phantom Menace's obsession with rumors and lies, such as the firing of Kathleen Kennedy, is highlighted as a sign of their disconnect from reality.

The transcript points out the hypocrisy of the Phantom Menace in criticizing Disney for political agendas while ignoring the political themes in previous Star Wars trilogies.

The Phantom Menace's reaction to the deaths of Star Wars actors, using them as a platform to further their anti-Disney agenda, is called out as disrespectful.

The transcript emphasizes the need for a more balanced and rational discussion about the Star Wars franchise and its future.

Transcripts

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for over a thousand years star wars fans

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were the guardians of peace and

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respectful disagreement in the old

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fandom

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for the dark times before the disney

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buyout

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a young group called the phantom menace

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an ally of us before they turned evil

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inadvertently helped disney hunt down

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and destroy the fandom

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they betrayed and politicized the fandom

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now wholesome star wars fans are all but

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extinct

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the phantom menace was seduced by the

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dark side of the force

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[Music]

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how ironic

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yo who the [ __ ] is mad cmg

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hello there hey

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everybody and welcome back to a fresh

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new episode of internet

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idiocracy the show we make fun of the

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stupidity from all corners

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of the internet i'm your host but not a

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force ghost matt cmg

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and today let's talk about star wars

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fans with the star wars franchise being

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as big as it is for the past 50 years

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you'd have to be actively avoiding it

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somehow to not know at least a little

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bit about it like even your [ __ ]

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grandma knows what a darth vader is they

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know what an r2d2 is you know like i

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don't know what i'm saying personally

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i like star wars but i'm not a huge die

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hard fan or anything you know you know i

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watched

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i watched the original six movies

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growing up i watched the clone wars

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animated series as a kid i played a [ __ ]

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ton

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of lego star wars in the battlefront

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games and i think even kids who hated

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star wars

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still had toy lightsabers as kids i've

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had my fair share of star wars expanded

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universe lore video binges i tell you

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why

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i'm not the biggest star wars fan out

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there you know star wars wasn't as

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defining to me as pokemon or avatar were

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but still had a pretty big presence in

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my childhood even today i still kind of

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like some of the stuff they're putting

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out like i like the mandalorian

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and some of the new stuff i said some

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[ __ ] bastards i'd like to think that

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i'm a

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pretty casual star wars fan but there

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are some people who take these fantasy

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space movies

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just a little too seriously enter the

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phantom menace the phantom menace

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started off as a group of prominent star

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wars fans

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who showed massive distaste for the

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direction disney was taking the series

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ever since they acquired lucasfilm in

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2012.

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but back then the fandomatus name was

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really only applied to a select few

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youtubers and

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apparently some comic book writers who

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literally formed a group

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called that they had a group called the

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phantom menace but nowadays

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the fandom menace is a term that is now

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applied in a more general way to

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describe toxic star wars fans

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many of which now have very political

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motivations it's one thing to dislike a

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movie

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but it's another thing to call someone a

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cuck for liking it or spreading lies and

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rumors about people you don't like we're

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gonna get into all of it so smash that

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[ __ ] like button

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let's get weird let's get wild and pull

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out the lightsabers as we take on

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the fandom menace

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the origins of the phantom menace take

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us back to 2017

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after the release of star wars episode 8

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the last jedi after a lukewarm response

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to the force awakens in a generally

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mixed response to rogue one

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the last jedi created a huge divide in

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the star wars fandom half the phantom

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absolutely loved it for what they viewed

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as subversive storytelling and deeper

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themes

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while the other half absolutely hated it

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for some of its bizarre writing

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decisions and poorly developed

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characters much like what dexter did for

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pokemon or what the legend of korra did

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for avatar the star wars fan base was

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split in half over the last jedi with

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some going as far to say that it's the

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greatest star wars movie ever made

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and others who think it completely

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ruined the entire franchise both of

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which are complete stretches i think you

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guys get the picture and if you've

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observed this in nature you probably

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already know but the last jedi

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divided the fan base or at the very

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least widened the schism between the two

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extremes that had already been growing

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but let's be real this divide did not

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start with the last jedi

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it started back in 2012 when disney

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bought out lucasfilm and started doing

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[ __ ] people didn't like you know they

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canceled the beloved clone wars series

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they took the clone wars team and put

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them in a more cartoony series in rebels

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they made the force awakens which was

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essentially just a rehash of a new hope

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and they got rid of the old expanded

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universe that people really enjoyed the

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seeds for people hating what disney was

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doing to star wars were planted long

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before the last jedi

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the last jedi was just the straw that

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broke the camel's back shortly after the

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release of the last jedi a dedicated

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group of star wars fans decided that

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they had had

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enough they hated what disney had been

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doing to the series so they decided to

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unify and make their voices heard

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several prominent youtubers including

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ethan van skiver geeks and gamers and

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world class bullshitters

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and a few others banded together to do

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exactly this

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and thus the fandom menace was born the

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fandom menace was simply the name of

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this group of youtubers who hated the

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disney era of star wars and if that's

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all that it was

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nobody would really have a problem with

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it the problem was that things got a

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little bit out of hand as things like

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this tend to do more and more people

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kind of rallied behind these youtubers

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and even though the big three who

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originally started the group have since

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moved on and don't really seem to care

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as much as they used to

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the group that they created became much

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more than that the phantom menace was no

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longer just a group of youtubers anymore

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it was a whole movement

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an ideology for anti-disney star wars

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fans to rally behind

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even if nobody was directly leading or

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organizing them the phantom menace isn't

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even just limited to star wars anymore

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as they now apply it to other nerdy

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franchises like the mcu and other kinds

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of [ __ ] defend menace went from this

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small collective of frustrated youtubers

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to this decentralized mindset that it is

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now now let me get one thing straight

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here

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i would not be talking about this right

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now if all the phantom menace was doing

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was calmly or even firmly or

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aggressively saying what they don't like

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about star wars right now if all they

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were doing was criticizing the movies or

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disney's business practices

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i would not have a problem here i have

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zero problem with criticizing things

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even if your criticisms are completely

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misguided like you know

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for example these hour long hour and a

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half long last jedi reviews

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i might not agree with everything that

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they say in them but i 100

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respect their right to exist as long as

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they aren't spreading hate or spreading

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misinformation the problem though is

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that the current fandom menace

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does exactly this they just spread hate

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and spread misinformation at this point

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the fandom menace isn't even about

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whether the movies are good or bad

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anymore the movement has become so

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bastardized by what i assume is the

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quest for internet clout

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it's not even about the movies it's

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about the people making them it's about

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unrelated politics and it's about

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completely making [ __ ] up just to spread

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rumors and get clicks you might not

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agree with what the original phantom

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menace group was aiming to do but at the

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very least they had a defined goal of

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making their voices heard the phantom

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menace as it exists now

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seems like it's only out for clicks and

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will obtain those clicks by any means

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necessary

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even if that means lying and

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politicizing every little thing

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oh no i'm not brave enough for politics

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i don't know what it is about the sequel

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trilogy but apparently whether you like

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or dislike these movies can be seen as a

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political stance which is completely

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[ __ ] asinine to me well

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you know i say i don't know what it is

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but i i think we all know what it is

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apparently if you like the last jedi

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you're an sjw [ __ ] while if you hated it

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you're a right-wing misogynist i don't

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think it's crazy to say that this

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mindset is not even remotely accurate

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but i'd be remiss to not tell you that

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there are definitely people who fit this

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description just by looking at the

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uninformed cesspool that we call film

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twitter we can see that a lot of

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left-leaning feminist types really

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related to rey and rose and the sequel

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trilogy

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they really wanted poe and finn to be

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gay they liked the trilogy's themes

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regarding identity and family you know

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that kind of stuff you know the kind of

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stuff

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that's really relevant to the left

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meanwhile on the right

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we've got people who hate the movies for

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daring to question the past and for

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spreading

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sjw propaganda lo and behold the people

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who say [ __ ] like this are often the

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same people currently representing the

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fandom menace movement what i'm about to

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say to you right now

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should not be seen as a political take

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in fact it's probably one of the most

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apolitical things i've ever said in my

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entire life having women in a movie

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is not sjw propaganda and if you're

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offended in any way by what i just said

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to you

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then chances are you're a bigot in some

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capacity and are probably part of the

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problem like that's

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like that's not even like remotely a

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partisan tank like at all but now here's

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the deal right you are entirely free to

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dislike the female characters in star

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wars you're free to just like ray your

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feet are just like rose you're free to

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just like hold the leia cara dune

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[ __ ]

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man's kanata it doesn't really matter

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you're allowed to dislike these

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characters but

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when your reason for disliking them is

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that by them simply being women that

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they're now pushing an sjw agenda

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you're [ __ ] bigot at that point maybe

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i just haven't been looking hard enough

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but i am yet to see how any of these

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characters simply existing

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is any form of sjw propaganda like we

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could totally get into the specifics

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about how some of these characters

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were very badly written but that is

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entirely separate from them existing to

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push some [ __ ]

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sjw uprising or some [ __ ] like what the

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[ __ ] the reason the phantom menace is so

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adamant about star wars now having an

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sjw agenda

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is because of some statements made by

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the disney higher ups that essentially

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said

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that they want to make the star wars

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series more diverse to appeal to a wider

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audience it makes perfect sense why they

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would do this right you know you know it

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makes star wars more accessible to more

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people which is a win for them like this

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is such

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this is such an innocuous statement that

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i genuinely don't know how you can have

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a problem with that quite frankly women

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and minorities have always been in star

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wars

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some in very prominent roles pre-disney

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so why don't you have a problem with

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those characters but you do with the new

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ones

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you dropped this one chief no don't get

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it twisted i'm not saying that every

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diverse character in the disney

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era is well written but that's entirely

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separate from them being a diverse

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character this leads into something that

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ends up becoming a much larger topic

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than we really have time for today so

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maybe i'll save that for a different

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video

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so what i'll say for now though is that

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representation is a double-edged sword

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you can have extremely well-written

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characters that just so happen to be

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diverse or you can have characters who

08:57

are written around that diversity you

08:58

know that diversity is part of their

09:00

character in a non-pandering way but

09:02

ultimately it's not really about the

09:04

diversity it's about the way you write

09:05

it criticize the way a character was

09:06

written 12 ways to [ __ ] sunday nobody

09:08

would really care

09:09

but as soon as you bring in the

09:10

characters race gender et cetera into it

09:12

you start to look a little bit suss for

09:14

example rose teego from the last jedi is

09:16

a character worthy of criticism there

09:17

are many faults with the character you

09:19

can criticize the character all you want

09:21

but as soon as you bring race into it

09:22

you kind of out yourself as a bigot

09:24

especially when that character's race

09:25

and gender have nothing to do with their

09:27

character much like representation in

09:29

media id poll is a double-edged sword

09:31

too another example of disney supposedly

09:32

using star wars as sjw propaganda

09:35

is the tagline of the force is female

09:37

this was actually a tagline from nike to

09:39

promote their air force ones but was

09:41

adopted by star wars fans after a

09:42

picture of lucasfilm's ceo kathleen

09:44

kennedy wearing the phrase on a shirt

09:46

went public there's actually a reddit

09:47

post out there that details how kennedy

09:48

has ties to nike and that the phrase may

09:50

have been made with this double meaning

09:51

in mind but regardless of how that came

09:53

to be

09:54

the force is female has two clear

09:55

intentions to mark and appeal to girls

09:57

whilst also promoting their earlier plan

09:58

of diversifying star wars neither of the

10:00

intentions behind the slogan are even

10:01

remotely malicious but some fan of

10:03

menace dudes didn't think so i've seen

10:05

plenty of takes around the internet from

10:06

the phantom menace that say things like

10:08

they're trying to

10:08

elevate women by alienating men which

10:11

the slogan simply does not imply

10:13

i've also seen literal interpretations

10:15

of the slogan where people actually

10:16

think that disney is trying to like

10:18

retcon the force to have a gender

10:20

which misses the point so unbelievably

10:22

hard what do you what do you think they

10:23

call update felony be like

10:24

hey hey dave yeah we're retcounting the

10:26

force so make sure you change the

10:27

[ __ ] lore accordingly

10:29

them having a catchy slogan doesn't mean

10:31

that they're changing the [ __ ] lore

10:32

like what while the slogan was clearly a

10:34

marketing scheme it's a highly

10:36

inoffensive one they know star wars

10:37

already has the male audience for the

10:39

most part

10:39

so mark it to the female audience and

10:41

double your profits it's not that hard

10:43

of logic to follow okay but okay

10:45

whatever right with everything we've

10:46

talked about so far

10:47

let's assume that disney genuinely is

10:49

trying to push some sort of political

10:50

agenda with star wars right how is that

10:52

any different

10:53

from the other two trilogies the

10:55

original trilogy was made specifically

10:56

as an allegory for the vietnam war with

10:58

an anti-war

11:00

anti-imperialism message with some

11:02

allusions to world war

11:03

ii they're using asymmetric warfare

11:05

against a highly organized

11:06

empire i think we call those guys

11:09

terrorists today

11:10

we call them mujadine we call them

11:12

al-qaeda when i did it they were

11:14

vietcong exactly so were you thinking of

11:17

that at the time

11:18

so it was a very anti-authoritarian

11:22

very kind of 60s against the man kind of

11:25

thing

11:25

the prequel trilogy revenge of the set

11:27

specifically is a clear allegory for the

11:29

war on terror either

11:30

you are with us or you are with the

11:33

terrorists

11:34

if you're not with me

11:37

then you're my enemy even the clone wars

11:40

series showed the viscerality of war in

11:42

a negative light contrary to what the

11:44

title suggests

11:45

star wars is very anti-war and has

11:47

always been that is an inherently

11:49

political stance and in this regard

11:51

disney would not be doing anything

11:52

differently by being politically charged

11:54

just with different political topics

11:56

granted they don't always sick the

11:58

landing having a political message

12:00

doesn't mean that you spread that

12:01

message effectively you'll criticize

12:02

them based on that criticize them based

12:04

on whether or not they spread that

12:05

message effectively

12:06

but let's not pretend that they're

12:07

breaking new ground by being political

12:08

in the first place i guess the point

12:10

i've been trying to make here is that

12:11

the phantom menace will look for any

12:12

reason to gatekeep star wars and will

12:14

oftentimes use very politically charged

12:15

motives to do so i think it's pretty

12:17

damning that the culture the phantom

12:18

menace has created is so against being

12:20

inclusive and making star wars something

12:22

for everyone

12:22

to the point where when star wars actors

12:24

like gina carano knowingly say some very

12:26

bigoted things

12:27

the phantom menace is right there

12:28

supporting them not a good look guys

12:30

you don't have to like what disney has

12:32

been doing with the franchise you don't

12:33

have to like the new characters or the

12:34

new direction they've taken their

12:36

marketing

12:36

but the problem occurs when you take

12:37

those things as personal jabs towards

12:39

you

12:39

no you [ __ ] idiot they're not trying

12:42

to retroactively ruin your childhood by

12:44

integrating more women and minorities

12:45

into the series nor are they promoting

12:47

an sjw agenda by doing so these things

12:49

are completely inoffensive to any

12:51

rational human being and if you were

12:52

offended by them then you're just as

12:54

much of a fragile [ __ ] snowflake as

12:56

you claim your opposition to be i think

12:57

you know

12:57

the worst defense though is is using the

12:59

term sjw unironically

13:01

that's no that's just cringe you know

13:03

2016 just called

13:04

they want their [ __ ] buzzword back

13:06

stop now come back

13:08

i love you liar i mentioned earlier that

13:12

a lot of these fandom menace types are

13:13

really only saying a lot of the [ __ ]

13:14

that they say for click bait

13:16

and this is 100 true even some of the

13:18

original founders of the original group

13:20

before it became decentralized literally

13:22

admitted to making these star wars

13:23

outrage videos not because they

13:24

genuinely believed most of it but

13:26

because they got views and made them

13:27

money this kind of thing has snowballed

13:29

over the years to the point where a lot

13:30

of weird rumors and lies have been

13:31

circulating and many people seem to be

13:33

taking them as fact despite them having

13:34

no evidence to them at all

13:35

for example it seems like every few

13:37

months there's a new rumor about the

13:38

head of lucasfilm kathleen kennedy

13:40

being fired or stepping down from her

13:42

position none of it has

13:43

ever been true the same rumor has been

13:45

circulating for like years at this point

13:47

and at no point were any of these rumors

13:49

even remotely accurate like this

13:51

like this is a new level of [ __ ] cope

13:53

you know what i'm saying like these

13:54

people hated the new trilogy so much

13:56

that they created this like fictional

13:57

reality in their heads in which the

13:58

person that they viewed as responsible

14:00

for them

14:00

is fired don't worry chewie the mean

14:03

lady's gone

14:05

she can't ruin our franchise anymore

14:09

like i like i get it right like y'all

14:10

need a scapegoat to blame for why star

14:12

wars is bad now or for why you hate star

14:14

wars now

14:14

but a lot of the anger towards kathleen

14:16

kennedy is very misdirected y'all will

14:18

[ __ ] and moan about how kathleen

14:19

kennedy is ruining star wars when they

14:21

make a few movies he didn't like

14:22

whilst also praising clone wars and

14:24

mandalorian for being free of her

14:25

control and in the hands of the great

14:27

dave filoni well guess what [ __ ]

14:28

[ __ ]

14:29

kathleen kennedy is just as much a part

14:31

of mandalorian clone wars as she is the

14:32

films

14:33

she's an executive producer on

14:34

everything star wars she's not even a

14:37

[ __ ] writer

14:38

go blame the writers not the executive

14:39

producer whose only job is to make sure

14:41

everything is on brand and on budget oh

14:43

and uh and dave filoni

14:44

well he's a he's a pretty liberal guy if

14:46

you look into uh what he actually

14:47

believes you know he's one of those he's

14:49

one of those sjws y'all hate so much but

14:51

but y'all won't be mad at him because he

14:52

made stuff that you like another example

14:54

of these weird lies is brie larson

14:56

famous for herrell as captain marvel in

14:57

the mcu brie larson has publicly

14:59

expressed interest in being in a star

15:01

wars movie this is the only thing

15:03

that has ever been publicly stated

15:04

regarding brie larson and star wars

15:06

she's never been in a star wars movie

15:08

never been involved with the series she

15:10

just expressed interest in playing a

15:11

jedi or something yet for whatever

15:13

reason the phantom menace likes to treat

15:15

larsen as if she has been in a star wars

15:16

movie and has been actively ruining the

15:18

series for years you will find tons of

15:20

angry tweets and comments aimed towards

15:22

her

15:22

saying things like you know how dirty

15:24

you ruined star wars it's it's it's

15:26

your fault star wars sucks now and much

15:27

like with kathleen kennedy

15:29

there are a bunch of people who have

15:30

created these fictional realities in

15:32

their heads where brie larson was in

15:33

star wars and then got fired it's

15:35

genuinely [ __ ] insane but don't get

15:37

me wrong there are reasons to dislike

15:38

brie larson some of her political takes

15:40

are a little bit too id pull from my

15:41

legging a little bit [ __ ] out there

15:43

and she's been a bit aggressive towards

15:44

some of her critics right i assume

15:46

that's why a lot of these phantom menace

15:47

types don't want her involved in star

15:49

wars but that is no reason to treat her

15:50

like she's already in the series and

15:52

has been actively ruining it for years

15:54

honestly i wonder how much of the brie

15:56

larson hate is people genuinely getting

15:57

her confused with daisy ridley like

15:59

honestly

16:00

they look vaguely similar so i'm

16:01

assuming that people who don't give a

16:02

[ __ ] probably get them to views

16:04

example number three comes in the form

16:05

of pedro pascal who plays din jaren in

16:07

the mandalorian nearing the end of

16:09

season 2's release rumors began

16:10

circulating that pascal was unhappy with

16:12

the production staff and didn't like

16:13

that his character wore the helmet all

16:14

the time

16:15

so that they would write him out of the

16:16

show and then replace him with boba fett

16:18

this turned out to be completely false

16:20

as pedro pascal himself revealed in an

16:22

interview that there was no behind the

16:23

scenes drama at all and when that rumor

16:24

fell flat they moved the goal post and

16:26

instead claimed that pascal would not be

16:28

coming back for a third season

16:29

this was also proven to be false as he

16:31

recently just signed on for a third

16:32

season

16:33

with his stunt double also confirming

16:34

the same thing these rumors had

16:35

literally no source

16:37

yet their prevalence led to a lot of

16:38

misinformation within the star wars

16:39

community this is a really weird rumor

16:41

to me

16:41

because even people who hate what disney

16:43

has been doing still love the

16:44

mandalorian the phantom menace people

16:46

love the mandalorian but every so often

16:48

we get these people trying to justify

16:49

their hatred for disney by tearing down

16:51

a show that they actually [ __ ] like

16:53

so much for saving what you love by

16:54

destroying what you hate am i right

16:56

these people genuinely want to believe

16:57

so hard that every time a good episode

16:58

of the mandalorian comes out that

16:59

[ __ ] kathleen kennedy's just sitting

17:01

there seething in her [ __ ] chair how

17:02

dare they make [ __ ] good star wars

17:04

how dare they make good star wars on

17:06

[ __ ] yet another of these weird

17:08

lies are the ones that put words in the

17:10

mouths of prominent star wars figures

17:12

namely george lucas george lucas of

17:14

course created star wars back in the 70s

17:16

and is responsible for the first six

17:17

movies and he was the head of lucasfilm

17:19

until the disney buyout in 2012. george

17:21

has made it very clear that he was not a

17:22

fan of the new trilogy and it's clear to

17:24

see why if you read his statements on it

17:26

they consulted with him for ideas for

17:27

the new trilogy

17:28

essentially ignored his input and then

17:30

created movies that he viewed

17:32

as lacking innovation and his signature

17:33

charm perfectly reasonable why he

17:35

wouldn't like the new trilogy right but

17:37

the phantom menace has taken his

17:38

distaste for the trilogy to a whole new

17:40

level

17:40

claiming that george is the new leader

17:42

of defending menace and [ __ ] like that

17:43

just because he said that he was

17:44

disappointed by the new trilogy you'll

17:46

see clickbait titles out there like

17:48

george lucas hates disney star wars and

17:50

[ __ ] like that which highly exaggerate

17:52

lucas's actual feelings towards the

17:54

films he doesn't even hate everything

17:55

disney has done

17:56

he actually likes the mandalorian and he

17:58

actually likes rogue one he's just

18:00

disappointed in the new trilogy because

18:01

it's not what he would have done the

18:03

phantom menace have said similar things

18:04

about john boyega who played finn in the

18:06

sequel trilogy boyega has publicly

18:07

stated that he didn't like the movies

18:09

that he himself was in the fandom menace

18:10

of course took this as

18:12

oh oh see see the movies are bad even

18:14

the guy who was in them hates them too

18:15

that means we're right guys but let's be

18:17

real

18:17

it doesn't [ __ ] mean anything it

18:19

doesn't mean that he's on your [ __ ]

18:20

side just because he didn't like the

18:22

movies

18:22

of course i'm leaving out plenty of

18:24

examples like how people made [ __ ] up

18:25

about mark hamill being anti-disney but

18:27

i guess moral of the story

18:29

the phantom menace will exaggerate and

18:30

make [ __ ] up just for the sake of

18:32

creating outrage

18:33

which then gives them clicks and makes

18:34

them add revenue any sensible person

18:36

will think

18:36

yeah you know i didn't i don't really

18:37

like the new movies and then kind of

18:39

leave it at that the phantom menace

18:40

takes that a step too far

18:41

where they're saying yeah we didn't like

18:43

the new movies and we hate the people

18:45

involved in them and then we'll go about

18:46

proving that by any means necessary

18:48

which includes the immense larping that

18:49

they do with pretending people are being

18:51

fired and all that kinds of [ __ ] i think

18:52

the real lesson here

18:53

is that i am in the wrong [ __ ]

18:55

business i should just drop everything

18:57

right now

18:57

and just start making shitty outrage

18:59

star wars videos i will make ten times

19:00

more than i'm making right now holy [ __ ]

19:06

we've talked about the politics and the

19:08

weird lies but all of that could have

19:10

been forgiven

19:10

if the phantom menace weren't a bunch of

19:12

toxic [ __ ] now let it be known that

19:14

being negative

19:15

does not equal being toxic criticize the

19:17

movies say what you don't like about

19:18

them

19:19

whatever you know being negative in and

19:20

of itself is not inherently toxic what

19:22

is toxic is when you straight up harass

19:24

the people responsible for making the

19:25

things that you disliked

19:26

and this is exactly what the phantom

19:28

menace does let's get into some examples

19:30

first example is pretty notorious but

19:31

kelly marie tran who played rose in the

19:33

last jedi

19:34

was essentially bullied off of social

19:36

media because she played a character

19:37

people didn't like tran received all

19:39

kinds of comments from angry fans that

19:40

weren't even remotely constructive

19:42

going as far to make fun of her

19:43

appearance her race and her weight if i

19:45

need to tell you that this is not okay

19:46

then there's no [ __ ] hope for you

19:48

open open

19:49

maybe they were just talking about a

19:50

character not her oh shut the [ __ ] up i

19:52

don't buy that for a goddamn minute it's

19:54

the actress's instagram

19:56

they made fun of the character's

19:57

appearance which is in turn the

19:59

actress's appearance

20:00

and they did so in a way that was not

20:01

constructive and is completely

20:02

unprecedented and in some cases

20:04

straight up racist i don't throw the

20:06

term racist around loosely the phantom

20:08

menace needs to learn to separate the

20:09

characters from the actors who play them

20:11

it's fine if you didn't like rose i

20:12

didn't like rose personally but that's

20:14

no reason to take that out on kelly

20:16

marie tran leave her alone another

20:17

example is ryan johnson

20:19

ryan johnson if you don't know wrote and

20:20

directed the last jedi and due to that

20:22

film's divisive nature

20:23

the phantom menace decided to take their

20:25

anger out on him at least they're aiming

20:26

their anger in the right direction this

20:28

time i'll give him points for that you

20:29

know

20:29

just by virtue of being the guy

20:31

responsible for the last jedi

20:33

johnson was in for a lot of criticism

20:34

and harassment anyways but i'll admit

20:37

he kind of stoked the flames and made it

20:38

a lot worse for himself i've always said

20:40

in this channel to criticize the writing

20:41

itself and not the writers as people

20:43

you know separate the art from the

20:44

artist type of thing if you will and i

20:46

still stand by this but

20:48

ryan johnson's a bit of a gray area i'll

20:50

admit when people did give him genuine

20:52

criticism on twitter he responded to it

20:53

very childishly saying things like well

20:55

you haven't written anything so you can

20:57

criticize my writing on some [ __ ]

20:58

butch hartman type [ __ ] and this opened

21:00

the door for the people who were already

21:02

genuinely harassing him to just harass

21:04

him even more

21:04

i'll be honest as somebody who did not

21:06

like the last jedi that much i think he

21:07

dealt with that harassment pretty

21:09

[ __ ] well publicly calling us

21:10

harassers man babies and [ __ ] like that

21:12

like it's kind of funny putting her

21:13

putting your harassers on blast like i

21:15

said the problem was that he stoked the

21:16

flames and was pretty immature about

21:18

genuine criticism

21:19

so it's kind of on him that it happened

21:21

to the jury that it did but that doesn't

21:22

make it okay people are still

21:24

constantly harassing ryan johnson to

21:26

this day blaming him for [ __ ] that

21:28

wasn't even his fault

21:29

and some even going as far to create

21:31

entire troll accounts dedicated to

21:32

straight up making fun of the dude for

21:34

example

21:34

this twitter account at ruin the man

21:36

baby you know you know ruined johnson

21:38

get it because he ruined star wars real

21:40

[ __ ] original guys look at look at

21:41

this he's got a dart board with his face

21:42

on it and [ __ ] that's totally not

21:44

[ __ ] unhinged like i could i could

21:45

appreciate the dedication but you need

21:47

some [ __ ] help my guy like bro

21:49

the movie came out like four years ago

21:51

you need to you need to [ __ ] relax

21:52

a movie that you didn't even like is

21:54

living in your head rent-free like that

21:56

i just i

21:57

couldn't be me i can't get over the

21:58

dartboard thing that's like [ __ ]

22:00

genuine insanity

22:01

anyways well johnson's response to the

22:02

criticism and harassment was not the

22:04

ideal way to go about it

22:05

he's not exactly innocent here but that

22:07

shouldn't really matter he shouldn't

22:08

have been getting harassed in the first

22:10

place criticized sure

22:11

but not harass i think some of the worst

22:13

[ __ ] the phantom menace has done is when

22:14

they besmirch the name and disrespect

22:16

the dead in the name of their little

22:18

[ __ ] crusade prominent star wars

22:19

actors such as david pros and jeremy

22:21

bullock were two names that passed away

22:22

somewhat recently

22:23

and when you go to post of fans and

22:25

people who worked with them paying their

22:27

condolences

22:27

you'll see phantom menace people saying

22:29

[ __ ] like these were the real ones who

22:31

made star wars great

22:32

not the shills who make it now and it's

22:35

like dude have some [ __ ] respect

22:37

you can pay respects to people involved

22:38

with this franchise without making

22:40

everything about how much you hate the

22:41

new movies it's like it's like they're

22:42

wrong it's like it's their only

22:43

personality trait the fact that they

22:44

don't like disney star wars we've seen

22:46

this with almost every star wars actor

22:47

who has passed away in recent years

22:49

whether it be carrie fisher kenny baker

22:51

christopher lee peter mayhew

22:52

almost all of them have had their deaths

22:54

used as an opportunity for the phantom

22:55

menace to further their anti-disney

22:57

movement i

22:58

genuine i genuinely fear for the day

23:00

where george lucas inevitably moves on

23:02

to the next life and defending menace

23:03

uses his death for sympathy points

23:05

genuinely [ __ ] disgusting most of our

23:07

examples today were related to the last

23:08

jedi but when you look at the franchise

23:10

as a whole i'm sure there are people who

23:11

harass daisy ridley or oscar isaac or

23:13

anyone for playing characters that they

23:15

didn't like

23:15

or for making movies that they didn't

23:17

like hell even if we look back at time

23:18

to the prequels before the internet was

23:20

even that mainstream

23:21

actors like jake lloyd and ahmed best

23:23

who played young anakin and jar jar

23:24

respectively

23:25

got death threats for [ __ ] years

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because people hated the prequels and

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their characters so much i guess some

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things never change right you know

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whenever there's a new star wars movie

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there are gonna be people there to hate

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it and harass the people involved i

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guess

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you know harassment is gonna happen

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regardless and it's not just limited to

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star wars but that doesn't make it okay

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[Music]

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so after all that we've looked at today

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i think it's fair to say that the

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phantom menace went the way of anakin

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skywalker they were unhappy with the

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status quo

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disney in this case and were right to

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question it but in doing so they went

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down a rabbit hole filled with

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manipulation and contradictions

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and ultimately fell from grace what

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started as a group with seemingly good

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intentions of improving the star wars

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series

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turned to the dark side and became a

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decentralized unmoderated mindset fueled

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by politicization

24:09

lies and harassment alongside immense

24:11

inconsistency in their arguments the

24:13

phantom menace has a rallying cry

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saving what we love by destroying what

24:16

we hate which is amended from something

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rose said in the last jedi where she

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says that's how we're gonna win

24:22

not by fighting what we hate or by

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saving what we love yet ironically

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that quote is kind of the thesis of all

24:28

of star wars in every single star wars

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movie

24:30

we see that hatred is powerful but will

24:32

lead you down an undesirable path

24:33

while love is the exact thing that fuels

24:35

our heroes so in an ironic twist

24:37

the phantom menace amending this quote

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and embracing hatred

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shows that they completely missed the

24:42

point of the movies that they claim to

24:43

be saving but let's be honest the

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original

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trilogy doesn't need saving they are

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still to this day

24:49

the best star wars movies and nothing

24:50

disney does with the series is going to

24:52

change that if you don't like the new

24:53

movies which is perfectly reasonable

24:55

you don't have to include them in your

24:57

head canon you can just disregard them

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you don't have to watch them the

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original trilogy can still exist in a

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vacuum completely independent from the

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sequels

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or even the prequels or anything else in

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the current canon you can watch them

25:08

again and again

25:08

on their own and they are still

25:10

perfectly fine your enjoyment of the

25:11

series should not be dictated by

25:13

whatever is considered

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canon nobody is forcing you to accept

25:15

the new movies don't like what they did

25:17

with luke and the last jedi

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uh cool then you don't have to

25:19

acknowledge it and factor it into the

25:20

old movies you don't nobody's making you

25:22

do that for like another example if you

25:23

liked the old expanded universe the

25:24

legends continuity

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then that could be your head can just

25:27

because something isn't canon anymore

25:29

doesn't mean that you're not allowed to

25:30

look at it you're not allowed to like it

25:31

so at the end of the day

25:32

the phantom menace are the prime example

25:34

of a toxic fandom you all thought sonic

25:36

the hedgehog or pokemon's phantoms were

25:38

bad

25:38

nah y'all got nothing on the [ __ ]

25:40

star wars fans bro obviously not

25:42

everybody who dislike the new movies

25:44

aligns themselves with the phantom

25:45

menace and not everybody

25:46

involved with the phantom menace is

25:47

inherently toxic but i think it's pretty

25:49

telling that many of the people who do

25:51

align themselves with this mindset

25:52

are openly bigoted and it's not really a

25:55

good look for your movement this is why

25:56

sometimes i'm hesitant to say that i

25:58

dislike the sequel trilogy because then

25:59

i'd be lumped in with these types of

26:00

people

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and i have enough of a following to

26:02

where i don't want to deal with the

26:04

[ __ ] smoke film twitter ruined an

26:05

entire generation of fandoms i genuinely

26:07

do wonder though

26:08

do these people not realize how much of

26:10

a [ __ ] melvin they sound like when

26:11

they say [ __ ] like oh

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they're ruining star wars the sjws are

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ruining geek culture

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they aren't even real fans of star wars

26:18

like do you people realize how [ __ ]

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cringe that sounds

26:21

like it's a movie [ __ ] relax go

26:22

outside or something but that is all i

26:24

have for this video guys i hope you

26:25

enjoyed leave a like if you did and in

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the comments below

26:28

let me know what your favorite piece of

26:29

star wars media is and let me know what

26:30

you think of the feminine menace as a

26:32

whole

26:33

forgot to mention right uh to go along

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this video i've released a new merch

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line

26:36

on my uh my teespring store uh where you

26:39

can get this design this nice little

26:40

design here where it says

26:41

you know it's a space movie for children

26:43

in the style of like the clone wars logo

26:45

i thought it was pretty clever i

26:46

designed it myself i'm a big brain

26:47

individual so if you guys want to check

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out that shirt and support the channel

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in the process

26:51

go check it out and get yourself a nice

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shirt to to trigger [ __ ]

26:54

phantom menace crybabies subscribe for

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more videos like this one click the bell

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if you want that [ __ ] to actually work

26:59

and check out my patreon to help support

27:01

the channel and get some extra content

27:02

on the side i've been at cmg

27:04

i'll see you next time thanks for

27:06

watching and may the force be with you

27:09

that was [ __ ] cringe i [ __ ] hate

27:12

myself

27:13

this is admiral it seems

27:16

the storm troopers have gone on strike

27:18

and i have

27:21

[Music]

27:30

you up no matter who you are

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[Music]

27:53

[Music]

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shut the [ __ ] up man leia is my sister

27:59

the only thing you're getting is a

28:00

beat-off

28:10

[Music]

28:15

than both sons vader ain't [ __ ] his

28:17

head's cut off and split

28:18

slower than the first pentium chip dark

28:21

side

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but why did you get worse to this

28:24

[ __ ] universe

28:28

you know we'll [ __ ]

28:31

[Applause]

28:32

[Music]

28:37

you also feel vader sticking you bias

28:46

[Music]

28:53

[Music]

28:57

trap door to the rancor oh my

29:00

goodness gracious me i'm a gay man's

29:03

golden fantasy

29:05

programmed for homo extract 10 million

29:07

forms

29:08

of gay positioning when i go the shower

29:10

you must pay a fee but r2d2 gives it up

29:13

for free

29:14

r2d2 watch your language always having

29:17

sex with robotic strangers

29:19

i'd like to drink and smoke all night

29:21

people like to fight and [ __ ] your

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wife

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listen to haircut

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[Music]

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we wanna come

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