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If a woman, black or brown person even comes near the directors chair of a SW movie I swear to my religion of peace, forgiveness and kindness that I will absolutely ONLY SEE THEIR MOVIE TWICE!
You hear me Rian Cuck feel my wrath!
I will NOT tolerate an insult to my whiteness and masculinity of this magnitude!
Alright screw this the next minority female I see i’m going to make her cook me waffles!
I’ll show who’s king of this land!
”Honey can you please make me christmas waffles”
Oh look my wife did them without me even having to demand it, how cool.
What’s that honey.....yes i’m on the forum working towards 100 thousand posts.
Ironically, it's equally bigoted to say, "If an X person made a Star Wars film, that would be awesome!" Would it? What Johnson seems to be saying, is that ethnic and gender culture should be incorporated into Star Wars. Just because someone has a particular race or sex, that's no guarantee that they'll be writing through the lens of a particular ethnicity or gender. Again, this is bigotry driven by liberal guilt. I don't think the quality of a film can be determined by the physical attributes of the director (or the cast). That's irrational.
If Johnson wants to complain about Disney's employment practices as being bigoted, that's an entirely separate issue. Is it true? I have no idea.
I personally would rather see a film where different sexes and races exist. I don't care what race or sex or what the sexual orientation of the protagonist is, unless it's directly relevant to the story. I care about a compelling narrative with well written dialogue, visually compelling set and character design, quality animation and a subtext that makes sense.