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It's worth noting that the 'starving kids in Africa' clip was in response to people getting visibly angry about how Ki Adi Mundi's birth age had been retconned on a Star Wars wiki to match the Acolyte's timeline. You can hit just about anything with the 'starving kids in Africa' rebuttal, even their own Plinkett reviews, but that's not the point. You can criticize anything, no matter how petty, but you have to present it in a way where people will care or they'll just shrug it off. The 'starving kids in Africa' rebuttal has nothing to do with how much something matters, because we all care about pedantic shit that doesn't really matter (if we didn't, this site wouldn't exist). The point is that if you can't present the point in a compelling way, you'll get tuned out by other people.
The guy they showed seething about Ki Adi Mundi's birth year on Wookiepedia being changed wasn't engaging. The fact that he had cancer doesn't change that. If we gave people a pass for the dumb shit they say because of medical or psychological issues they had, then all the tranny discourse on this site would come to a screeching halt really quick. I don't care what he has to say because he sounds worked up over something minor. He comes across as poorly-adjusted as a result. This is also how I'd describe a lot of the people who do rage-bait videos on Star Wars, many of whom deservedly have threads on this site because of the dumb shit they get up to.
I'll admit I'm biased on this discourse simply because I gave up on Star Wars a long time ago, and the people who are still watching this crap just confuse me. Even as a teenager watching Attack of the Clones in theaters, I could tell that the movie was losing me. Force Awakens was the last one I bothered to see in theaters and I haven't watched any of the shows, even the supposed good ones like Mandalorian and Andor. I think a lot of Star War's presence in culture is heavily astro-turfed and the last time there was organic, genuine excitement over Star Wars was The Mandalorian, and now that's gone. Star Wars used to be one of the most quotable and memetic series in fiction, but the only meme I've heard coming out of the Disney series is 'they fly now'. That's part of why the heated discourse over this from both camps is so weird to me. It's like the trench warfare of WWI where tens of thousands of people are dying over what's basically a crater-pocked stretch of mud. It's just not worth it.
George Lucas gave the keys to the franchise to a bunch of clueless retards who have no idea how to make content that appeals to boys, which has been a problem of theirs for a very long time. Anything good that comes out of them should be regarded as a fluke. Disney is more concerned with the gender demos of their C-suite than making good content, which RLM criticized in the ending of the Acolyte video. The key to getting rid of slop isn't getting involved in the ragebait cycle since all that does is enrich Hamburger Hambly and other clueless morons who have threads here. It's to just tune it out.
The guy they showed seething about Ki Adi Mundi's birth year on Wookiepedia being changed wasn't engaging. The fact that he had cancer doesn't change that. If we gave people a pass for the dumb shit they say because of medical or psychological issues they had, then all the tranny discourse on this site would come to a screeching halt really quick. I don't care what he has to say because he sounds worked up over something minor. He comes across as poorly-adjusted as a result. This is also how I'd describe a lot of the people who do rage-bait videos on Star Wars, many of whom deservedly have threads on this site because of the dumb shit they get up to.
I'll admit I'm biased on this discourse simply because I gave up on Star Wars a long time ago, and the people who are still watching this crap just confuse me. Even as a teenager watching Attack of the Clones in theaters, I could tell that the movie was losing me. Force Awakens was the last one I bothered to see in theaters and I haven't watched any of the shows, even the supposed good ones like Mandalorian and Andor. I think a lot of Star War's presence in culture is heavily astro-turfed and the last time there was organic, genuine excitement over Star Wars was The Mandalorian, and now that's gone. Star Wars used to be one of the most quotable and memetic series in fiction, but the only meme I've heard coming out of the Disney series is 'they fly now'. That's part of why the heated discourse over this from both camps is so weird to me. It's like the trench warfare of WWI where tens of thousands of people are dying over what's basically a crater-pocked stretch of mud. It's just not worth it.
George Lucas gave the keys to the franchise to a bunch of clueless retards who have no idea how to make content that appeals to boys, which has been a problem of theirs for a very long time. Anything good that comes out of them should be regarded as a fluke. Disney is more concerned with the gender demos of their C-suite than making good content, which RLM criticized in the ending of the Acolyte video. The key to getting rid of slop isn't getting involved in the ragebait cycle since all that does is enrich Hamburger Hambly and other clueless morons who have threads here. It's to just tune it out.