Boycott Star Wars VII - Is Trump A Sith Lord?



Trolls had some fun on Twitter today. Some people started the hash tag #BoycottStarWarsVII and this became the leading trend for the day. Of course, this caused the Social Justice Warriors to clutch their pearls and point and shriek. This response only added fuel to the fire. It was amusing to see them suggest that somehow the evil Trump was behind this boycott. They are becoming unhinged.

To be fair, the new Star Wars movie is easy to troll as it looks like it will be painfully politically correct. You have all the standard PC tropes - the heroic black man, the strong and empowered woman who kicks ass, etc,

I will probably see the movie. Seeing the old characters such as Han Solo and Luke will be interesting. But I could not resist missing a good trolling event.

You underestimate the power of the dark side


Sheeeeeiiiiiit!

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/10/19/racists-urge-boycott-of-star-wars-episode-vii-over-black-lead-and-most-of-them-love-trump.html

Comments

  1. George Lucas showed diversity by casting youths such as Jar Jar Binks, Billy Dee Williams for Colt 45, and let's not forget Mace Dindu...

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  2. Those evil white goyim had some fun in the comment section of The Mary Sue's article regarding this hashtag

    -> http://www.themarysue.com/boycott-star-wars-vii-because-why-again/

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  3. This lame remake of the Star Wars classic has a good point in that the story is supposed to take place in the far distant future maybe a 1000 years perhaps. It seems that in all that time interracial breeding didn't take place as was expected in our time. The main character looks 100 % Negro to the max and the white female looks Nordic. I guess after Obama there is a natural repugnance to mulattoes. Makes sense. That not withstanding I predict this version of Star Wars will be a complete flop.

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  4. Thanks for the heads up. I'd have gone and watched this with the kid if I didn't know how anti-White it was.

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