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For love of Yoda, run away from dark side

Some crazy Star Wars fans squeeze joy out of dumb-fun movies

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Last week I wrote about which is almost always a silly thing to do. It may be set in a galaxy far, far away but the dark side of the force is never far, far away.

After saying that the new Han Solo movie was good, people rushed to tell me that no, this opinion was wrong. Which was nice of them. How else would I have known?

I’m not particular­ly sure when, but somewhere in this timeline people began to take this fictional galaxy of space wizards with magic glowy swords and spaceship-flying dogs way, way, way too seriously.

I like and I loved it when I was a kid, but it’s not a religion — despite self-identifyin­g as a Jedi on more than one Census over the years.

Even so, I’ll happily agree the whole thing’s dumber than a Bantha. And if it turns out that Wookiepied­a or whatever says that, “well, actually,

Banthas are really smart creatures”, don’t @ me because I don’t care.

To me, is dumb fun. And a big part of that dumb fun is discussing/arguing with pals about what parts are dumb, what parts are fun and the exact steps we’d take to fix these dumb parts to make them more fun.

These conversati­ons were a lot more animated back in the prequel days on account of how gawdawful they were. But since Disney took over, the big dumb stuff of has shrunk considerab­ly. Some are better than others but all the new Star movies have been pretty good.

This doesn’t sound like a particular­ly big call, but to a certain subsection of fans it’s outrageous and I should shut the hell up. These SWJW’s — that’s Justice Warriors in case you’re wondering — are out in force all over the internet, loudly shouting at everyone who doesn’t agree with their very serious concerns about these very stupid movies.

Their complaints are legion. Diversity is ruining Political correctnes­s is ruining Women are ruining Directors are ruining are ruining ruining Actors Disney is is ruining

What used to be fun fanboy jibberjabb­er about unimportan­t nonsense has taken a sinister turn. Now coordinate­d troll campaigns target the actors and directors involved in these films. Rian Johnson, director of last year’s excellent estimated the SWJW trollbase at 10 per cent of the franchise’s fanbase.

He should know. He’s had full hate campaigns targeted against him because they didn’t like his movie. Just this week their sustained harassment of actress Kelly Marie Tran, who played Rose Tico in

led to her deleting her Instagram account and signing off from social media.

Daisy Ridley, who stars as series hero Rey, also deleted her account after trolls came after her for having the audacity to have the lead role in a movie but not being a white male. Her co-star, John Boyega, who is male but not white, got hounded by racist “fans” online after

This is absolutely nuts. We’re talking about movies here. And not even great movies! Good movies at best. I don’t mean to discount the personal importance these films may have, or any deeper meaning they hold or connection people feel for them but for the love of Yoda grip, get a.

Have these saddo nerf-herders even see Did they miss the whole damn point?

When that little green prophet gave his famous monologue, “Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger; anger leads to hate; hate leads to suffering. I sense much fear in you,” he may as well have been talking directly to these vociferous, hateful “fans”.

Their crazy fears that white males

You’re just a giant ass whose actions line up with those we root against when we watch these movies.

are being sidelined cloud their judgment and lead directly to them spewing hate.

If you claim to love but find yourself editing racist comments into a Wikipedia page or signing petitions to stop people of colour starring in these movies or tweeting abuse at the people making these films then, sorry, you’re no longer a fan.

You’re just a giant ass whose actions line up with those we actively root against when we watch these movies.

Really, the only thing ruining

is its fanbase.

But if these big, dumb movies have taught me anything, it’s that a slither of good tends to exist inside everyone No matter how deep down and buried it may be.

So use the force, trolls, and turn away from the dark side.

It’s not too late.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Kelly Marie Tran as Rose Tico in the Star Wars film, The Last Jedi.
Photo / Supplied Kelly Marie Tran as Rose Tico in the Star Wars film, The Last Jedi.
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