It's almost as if Ezra saving Ahsoka through time travel in Rebels created the crappy sequel trilogy timeline.
Yep, pretty much lends to my head canon.
I can enjoy all what's come from Disney,
knowing it's been an alternate time-line "canonically" triggered by that one event.
Every time a character jumps through one of Filoni's time-portals, as far as I'm concerned they are triggering a different time-line. Which makes the Disney time-line and continuity officially an alternate universe timeline.
The first one was triggered as soon as Ezro pulled her out of the time-stream
Another will be wheneve he pops back from his space-whale adventure.
They can retcon in all the "*supposedly surviving Jedi" and poop them back into "reality", with space whales, time portals, calling them something else, dark, grey, medium, mild, Jedi on-a-break, whatever t-F they want, yet anything that contradicts, or $#!ts on this fact, Is implicitly alternate canon.
*(Cue; the usual
except Leia already contradicted it. No, she was not a Jedi yet, the whole point of the scene and next line is "pass on what
you have learned", (it's why they hinged the future on Luke). There were no other Jedi left.
And what he'd learned is through free will "choice" you could recognize and thus own your worst fears, without denying them or letting them dominate or control you, and be a Jedi and still stay connected (without needing to possess them) to those you loved.
That was the unique instinct and transformative power Luke brought to the ROTJ.
All betrayed and denied by Disney, It wasn't enough to just tell new stories, Disney (who never liked the idea of Luke to begin with) has completely $#!& on, ruined, and made him an absolute character failure, so they can fill that void with whatever derivative crap they now come up with.