They were all mixed bags that were written poorly, in general (minus a select few productions). Though only a fool would miss the intent of portraying the Jedi as "good but flawed".
Something doesn't have to be a perfect ideal to never the less be "good". To think otherwise is to completely fail to understand the meaning behind, "do not let perfect become the enemy of good".
You're referencing Jedi? Where does the slavery come on?
Child soldiers... I can see that argument, but I don't agree. Jedi are combat capable, but as I understand, combat is not their purpose or even a core responsibility. That's just focused on for movies. Jedi are more comparable to monks. They're focused on connecting with the world, helping people connect with the world, and mediating conflict. The light sabers are supposed to only come out when harm is imminent. Even in the movie, light saber training is portrayed more a method of better connecting with the Force. Now, you could argue that's propaganda, but I don't buy that, either. If the person being trained believes violence is a last resort and uses it only as a last resort, then it goes from propaganda to truth. Hell, there are many times where the Jedi try to talk with people in the empire before the pew pew starts.
Just remember, movies wouldn't sell if they were just Jedi doing conflict resolution. We should be complaining more about the profit incentives for art rather than Empire vs Republic 🤣
I'm referencing the Republic in general, the droids are slaves. Clearly sentient yet physically and emotionally abused by Republicans and Jedi alike, kept in bondage and forced to work their entire life.
Child soldiers are the clones, literal fucking babies bred to die on a battlefield. Their entire childhood stolen from them and brainwashed into being unquestioning killing machines.
But the Jedi themselves are often child soldiers as well, stolen away from their families at a young age to be trained to protect the state as part of a paramilitary religious police.
They were all mixed bags that were written poorly, in general (minus a select few productions). Though only a fool would miss the intent of portraying the Jedi as "good but flawed".
Something doesn't have to be a perfect ideal to never the less be "good". To think otherwise is to completely fail to understand the meaning behind, "do not let perfect become the enemy of good".
Child soldiers and slavery is not good but flawed.
Rethink your moral compass please.
Rethink your media literacy if that's your only comment.
You're referencing Jedi? Where does the slavery come on?
Child soldiers... I can see that argument, but I don't agree. Jedi are combat capable, but as I understand, combat is not their purpose or even a core responsibility. That's just focused on for movies. Jedi are more comparable to monks. They're focused on connecting with the world, helping people connect with the world, and mediating conflict. The light sabers are supposed to only come out when harm is imminent. Even in the movie, light saber training is portrayed more a method of better connecting with the Force. Now, you could argue that's propaganda, but I don't buy that, either. If the person being trained believes violence is a last resort and uses it only as a last resort, then it goes from propaganda to truth. Hell, there are many times where the Jedi try to talk with people in the empire before the pew pew starts.
Just remember, movies wouldn't sell if they were just Jedi doing conflict resolution. We should be complaining more about the profit incentives for art rather than Empire vs Republic 🤣
I'm referencing the Republic in general, the droids are slaves. Clearly sentient yet physically and emotionally abused by Republicans and Jedi alike, kept in bondage and forced to work their entire life.
Child soldiers are the clones, literal fucking babies bred to die on a battlefield. Their entire childhood stolen from them and brainwashed into being unquestioning killing machines.
But the Jedi themselves are often child soldiers as well, stolen away from their families at a young age to be trained to protect the state as part of a paramilitary religious police.