When Lucas sold the rights to Disney, the Star Wars franchise was completely destroyed, and Kathleen Kennedy was put in charge of carrying on the legacy into the future.

 

Disney can’t help but spreading their woke-ness. It’s become their top priority–even more important than making money. Star Wars was once one of the most profitable and popular movie series of all time, so obviously Disney assumed it would be ideal for spreading their woke agenda. Stormtroopers, who were once clones, became racially diverse. Luke Skywalker was sidelined, reduced to a pitiful recluse, and replaced by a “Mary Sue” with no plot arc because she was flawless from the start.

 

 

Even Han Solo, the best hero of the late twentieth century, died as a pitiful old man, but to be fair, things were on a downhill trajectory for Solo ever since Lucas tried to gaslight fans into thinking Greedo shot first in the Special Edition re-releases.

 

 

However, the massive cratering of the popularity of Star Wars is insufficient for Disney and Kennedy. The failing films, the poorly rated and viewed tv shows, and the shuttered theme park attractions will not prevent them from going more woke and more broke. Disney recently handed up its $67 billion franchise to a Pakistani female activist named Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, whom CNN praised the decision as “the first woman AND the first person of color to direct a Star Wars film.” In the clip below, Obaid-Chinoy says the following:

“We’re in 2024. It’s about time we have a woman shape a story in a galaxy far, far away.”

Disney hands over the $67 billion Star Wars franchise to a Pakistani feminist activist

Obaid-Chinoy on the new film she will be directing for the franchise:

“We’re in 2024. It’s about time we have a woman shape a story in a galaxy far, far away.” pic.twitter.com/inhZHZrpHV

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 3, 2024

Kathleen “The Force is Female” Kennedy and here acolytes
 

Maybe she is ignorant of the fact that a woman named Kathleen Kennedy has been the president of Lucasfilm for nearly a decade, and she has certainly been “shaping the story.” In fact, Kennedy and her acolytes long ago decided that Star Wars must be feminized by turning it into yet another allegory about how women are superior to men in every way. But it appears Obaid-Chinoy is just another woke feminist and Disney is doubling-down on stupid.

 

 

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: I like to make men uncomfortable

 

 

In the above clip (h/t John Trent) from the Women in the World summit, the director appears along with another woke activist, director Ava DuVernay, as well as actress Meryl Streep. When asked by the host, “as an activist and an artist do you make that calculation, who is my target? You talked a little bit about, ‘I want women to watch this and I want them to feel empowered, and I want my daughter to have heroes.’ I couldn’t help [but notice a thread through each of these. That the men were a**holes. And I’m wondering as one of them what is the balance of activating a force for change, but also trying to permeate that patriarchy, that power structure? And is that a part of the calculation of your art as well? And what’s been the reaction that?”

 

Obaid-Chinoy was unequivocal in her response: “I like to make men uncomfortable. I enjoy making men uncomfortable,” adding “it is important to be able to lookin into the eyes of a man and say, ‘I am here.’ And recognize that. And recognize that I am working to bring something that makes you uncomfortable because you need to change your attitude and it’s only when you’re uncomfortable, when you’re shifty, when you have to have difficult conversations that you will perhaps look at yourself in the mirror and not like the reflection, and then say, ‘Maybe there is something wrong with the way I think,’ or ‘Maybe there is something wrong with the way I am addressing this issue.”

What better way to reinvigorate Star Wars than to hire a feminist who wants to throw out everything that appealed to original film viewers and alienate that fanbase? It should be plainly evident that Disney has learned nothing from the controversies and failures that have surrounded nearly every Star Wars project in recent years. But this is their M.O. and when this fails, Iger and Kennedy will blame “toxic masculinity” for their failure.