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'Rogue One’ Makes White Guys the Enemy of the Future
Acculturated ^ | 12/14/2016

Posted on 12/21/2016 1:49:54 AM PST by Altura Ct.

Wait a minute, after thirty-nine years, it turns out that Star Wars is about race?

Sort of. You may not notice at first (I didn’t, until the second half of the movie), but in Rogue One there isn’t a single non-Hispanic white male among the large cast of heroes. The rebel band seeking to steal the plans for the Death Star from the Empire is led by a white woman (Felicity Jones), a Latino man (Diego Luna) and three ethnic Asians (Riz Ahmed, Donnie Yen, Wen Jiang), with advice from a black man (Forest Whitaker) and a droid (voice of Alan Tudyk). Among the rebels, non-Hispanic white dudes (for convenience, I’ll just call them white from now on) are relegated to the background, while the Empire is represented by brigades of sinister white men, led by Ben Mendelsohn and (the digital reincarnation of) Peter Cushing as Imperial officers. It’s as if the cast was meant to echo a Hillary Clinton speech in which she described her coalition as everybody but white males.

The casting was not accidental. The Empire is (now) a “white supremacist (human) organization,” Rogue One co-writer Chris Weitz Tweeted the Friday after Clinton was defeated in the election. Another writer for the film, Gary Whitta, replied with his own Tweet, “Opposed by a multi-cultural group led by brave women”—then deleted it.

That little spasm of Trump-induced liberal anger led to what might well be the weirdest and most pathetic boycott in the history of boycotts: Malik Obama, the Kenyan gadfly, Donald Trump supporter and half-brother to our president, Tweeted out, “Boycott Star Wars people! #DumpStarWars.” Star Wars will do fine without you, Malik.

True, pale-male bean-counting, along with white identity politics in general, are as boring and silly as any other kind of identity politics. Who cares if the rebels are a gorgeous mosaic? White guys have plenty of other heroes at the multiplex this year, and every year.

Still, the movie is obviously trolling to make a lame political point, dragging in a fashionable left-wing trope where it once again does not belong. Not only is it tiresome to imply that being white and male is something vaguely shameful, the white-supremacist angle makes no sense in the context of the other chapters in the Star Wars story.

If the rebels are some sort of coalition of minorities, women, and sarcastic robots, specifically opposed to white supremacy, why did they subsequently turn to Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, and Han Solo to lead them? Weitz and Whitta (both white males) are injecting dumb liberal talking points into the franchise just as George Lucas infamously did in Revenge of the Sith in which (as Jonah Goldberg first pointed out) he jettisoned three decades of mythology in order to make a cheap fist-waving gesture in the general direction of George W. Bush. In the movie, the future Darth Vader, Anakin Skywalker, says, “If you’re not with me, you’re my enemy,” which prompts Obi-Wan’s riposte, “Only a Sith lord deals in absolutes.” Huh? The whole basis of Star Wars is that there is a good side and a dark side to the Force and you have to pick one. If you’re not with Darth Vader (or radical Islamists) you certainly are his enemy. Darth isn’t interested in multilateral peace negotiations.

Moreover, the decision to leave white males out of the rebel crew is indefensible from a marketing perspective. Like any Star Wars movie, Rogue One hopes to sell a lot of action figures. Little kids presumably like to buy action figures they can identify with, and though I don’t have any marketing data to back it up, it seems likely that white males are the single biggest market for Star Wars swag. Why would you turn your back on your best customers? It’s yet another example of how Hollywood’s incessant need to prove it is on the progressive side of the political Force sabotages Hollywood’s own best interests. Certainly these days Hollywood is more concerned with appeasing the Chinese government than with the reaction of the conservative half of its own country. Multiculturalism has a strong justification in marketing: if you want to sell to girls, boys, and every ethnicity and race, you’ll give everybody a hero that looks like them. So why leave out white males? The only white guy in Rogue One who has much value to the rebel force is an Imperial scientist played by Mads Mikkelsen who has misgivings about his work for the bad guys. But fifty-one-year-old Danish guys best known for playing Hannibal Lecter are probably not great models for action figures.

The irony is that, a long time ago, in a film industry far, far away, Star Wars was born in left-wing politics. Lucas dreamed up American Graffiti, Apocalypse Now (a project he subsequently passed off to Francis Ford Coppola) and Star Wars as a trilogy—one film about the carefree days just before the Vietnam War, one about the war itself, and one a dystopian sci-fi look at the ramifications of the aftermath—with plucky guerillas Luke and Co. representing the Viet Cong and the technologically awesome Empire meant to stand in for the United States.

Oh, you didn’t know that? That’s because makers of Hollywood fantasy films used to have the good sense to keep their politics to themselves.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: agitprop; chrisweitz; disney; endwhiteshaming; garywhitta; hillaryvoters; hollywood; hollywoodreds; jumpedtheshark; moviereview; rogueone; sjw; starwars; usefulidiots
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To: Doogle

it’s not PC — the big movies sell globally. They need to have faces that will sell the movies in different parts of the world.


61 posted on 12/21/2016 10:05:11 PM PST by Cronos (Obama's dislike of Assad is not based on his brutality but that he isn't a jihadi Moslem)
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To: Altura Ct.

That’s okay. I am a 56 year old white male who can trace his ancestry in this country before it was a nation. I can take it and not whine about it. It is an entertaining movie and in the end you just laugh at the silliness. Are there Japanese and Latino planets and galaxies or did those accents just spring up from those planets colonized from earth? In either case the Democrats are still the evil empire trying to keep all those minority planets on the plantation. The rebel alliance is still a Republican form of association of liberty seeking beings telling the socialist empire to suck lead.


62 posted on 12/21/2016 10:20:13 PM PST by Mat_Helm
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To: Mat_Helm

Yeah, I’m not sure I would list the Rebels as Republicans after what George Lucas said (I’ll give you a hint: The Rebels had ties to the Vietcong if Lucas is to be believed, and he wrote the franchise).


63 posted on 12/22/2016 9:04:44 AM PST by otness_e
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To: Altura Ct.

The Empire has ALWAYS been a collection of white men, mostly with British accents. The Emperor’s distrust of non-humans was even discussed in the extended universe. It’s nice this guy finally noticed but there’s actually nothing new about that.

But of course in the end all things are what you decide they are. If you’re into the whole multicultural thing then yes those Rebels sure are your kind of people. On the other hand they’re also a well armed militia working to overthrow a tyrannical government. Something for everybody.


64 posted on 12/22/2016 9:11:30 AM PST by discostu (Alright you primative screwheads, listen up!)
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The political commentary crap about this movie is just that - crap. This is not a political film, but a brilliant prequel to the very first Star Wars of 1977.

In fact, I’ll go as far as to call it perhaps the best Star Wars film after the original.

Excellent acting, plot, humor, heroism, etc, etc. The CGI re-animation of Peter Cushing was particularly eerie. It had EVERYTHING that the last Star Wars film did not. That one was the biggest disappointment of the franchise - this one is the most pleasant surprise.


65 posted on 12/26/2016 6:25:26 PM PST by Simon Foxx
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To: who knows what evil?

isn’t ms Marvel also now a muslim?

And, Thor is female :p

lol.


66 posted on 12/26/2016 11:37:06 PM PST by Eurotwit (T)
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To: Eurotwit

I believe you are right in both cases.


67 posted on 12/27/2016 3:18:36 AM PST by who knows what evil? (Yehovah saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.com)
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