Posted on 04/24/2025 12:31:47 PM PDT by dynachrome
It doesn’t take a genius to read between the lines of Disney’s latest political stunt.
Disney’s latest Star Wars spin-off series Andor has made an less-than-subtle jab at the conservative right by featuring a scene of “Imperial Officer” trying to rape “undocumented migrant.”
While the incident obviously takes place within the Star Wars universe, it is clearly intended to mirror President Trump’s policy of ending the flow of illegal immigration.
The Hollywood Reporter details:
Yet even by Andor standards, a scene from the second season is leaving fans shocked: An Imperial officer tries to violently rape a Rebel fugitive, Bix Caleen (Adria Arjona), who is hiding out in a farming settlement while Imperial troops are rounding up “undocumented” citizens
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Is that a light saber in your pocket, or are you glad to see me?
(Typed in my best James Earl Jones voice) Who’s your daddy?
“I’ll light up your life...one way or another” is a proper request. right?
So that’s why Joe was flying them in here by the millions, and bringing and MS-13 gang members. They’re “freedom fighters” like the rebels in Star Wars.
Why wouldn’t they just go to a strip club fronting for a sex slave brothel? Oh yeah, America bad, Mexico good.
Stopped reading after Disney.......
I still remember Sunday nights on NBC - The Wonderful World of Disney.
Rumor is that the showrunners want to insert the very first F-bomb into the Star Wars franchise. They do that and this saga really is dead to me, without a second chance.
ABC
That is a ridiculous accusation
"Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the wild frontier."
Disney has been taken over by depraved leftists. Anywhere there is money is where you will find leftists. The reason they revolt against governments is not altruism and freedom for the masses, it is to get control of the money.
Probably the bald Imperial Occifer, Airhead Pressley. The one with the head that looks like a football. She could make a Super Bowl Half-time show by herself.
The episodes on that program were overall excellent, unlike the Disney of today.
And Walt emceed every one.
It died for me 7 years ago with the Last Jedi. Haven’t watched or seen anything since. Of course for some it died for them in 1977 after they weren’t enamoured with the debut. I have to get rid of my collectables eventually. I gave a bunch away already. Mostly posters and some magazines. I suppose I should someday change my FR nickname since its an obscure reference in that first movie.
"I still remember Sunday nights on NBC - The Wonderful World of Disney."
Does he have orange hair?
“Ever since the XP-38 came out, they just aren’t in demand.”
―Luke Skywalker upon selling his X-34 landspeeder
That is an obscure reference. LOL
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