

Traditionally art was made to be appealing to society and the market (it was something people wanted). Modern art is a phenomenon in society where the cart has been put before the horse. The answer to that lies in a combination of writers like Brett White and Star Wars itself. They insist on forcing it down the audience’s throat, almost as if they’re compelled by some other, ulterior force, all while risking alienating people with their politics. You would think providers of entertainment and fun would know this, and would be smart enough to leave politics out of it, much like a Thanksgiving dinner. Combine this with a mind-numbing job, a taxing commute, and the toils of everyday life, the absolute last thing people need in their few and precious moments of entertainment and fun is politics. It’s part of my job, it’s part of my hobby, not to mention, politics is forced in front of everyone everywhere be it social media, traditional media, your friends, or literature. Now I don’t know about you, but I certainly get my fill of politics during the normal course of a week. But when two more (higher-ranked) writers condoned White’s statement, and further hinted that The Empire was a white supremacist organization, you knew Rogue One was going to be (yet another) SJW sermon against “evil” white males and the merits of women and minorities because…uhhhh…”vagina” and melanin.
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Additionally, one low-ranking writer’s political opinion about a movie, does not mean the movie will be political. Of course, you cannot hold responsible the score of writers and hundreds of employees working on Rogue One for the statements of just one of their writers. That’s what America – a land created as a haven for the persecuted, to be able to realize their limitless dreams – was created to be.

That’s what we are working towards, and what we will continue to work towards no matter what. I see a multicultural group standing strong together led by a rebellious and courageous woman. When I look at the ‘Rogue One’ trailers, I see what I want from America. If the multi-ethnic, multi-color Reading-Rainbow-Rebel heroes of Rogue One (headed up by a “strong-independent woman™”, BTW) wasn’t a clue as to how there was going to be a political lecture, a blatant statement by one of Rogue One’s writers, Brett White, was:
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And when this observation was combined with my previous knowledge of how Hollywood, and particularly Star Wars, was going to force a PC narrative into their movies, Rogue One went back on the “meh” list of movies I’ll probably never get around to watching. While Rogue One’s trailers did manage to achieve this, I also unconsciously noted that the heroes had more colors than a rainbow.
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Ergo, it takes a really good trailer, full of action, X-Wings, Death Stars, and AT-AT’s to pierce this conditioning and get me to take note. To be truthful, I was unconsciously looking forward to “Rogue One.” I say “unconscious” because what handful of trailers I saw of it did pique my interest, but movies, and particularly Star Wars, have been so heavily imbued with politics I’ve been conditioned to tune them out completely.
