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Similarly, star wars Fans have already started a negative campaign against Sister’s mere existence.
“This can’t be real. It has to be a parody… there’s no way! wrote one fan under the Holocron tweet announcing Sister. “What happened to the franchise I love?” wrote another.
People have also already started “bombing” the book about Amazonas. Although it has only a handful of reviews, they are all one or two star reviews, and many make oblique references to the presence of a trans character.
“If history is something you care about…then this is a book you’ll want to skip,” one reviewer wrote. “It seems like they rewrote much of the pre-existing lore to fit modern politics rather than the actual narrative of the Clone Wars,” wrote another. And finally, one person lamented the state of the tradition, writing, “Keep letting it burn, soon the burned corpse will be nothing you recognize.”
According to the fan-edited wiki on Sister, she is a clone of bounty hunter Jango Fett who served in the Clone Wars. She “considered herself a loyal soldier of the Republic” while serving under Obi-Wan Kenobi.
“Although initially nervous about embracing her femininity in front of her commanding officers, Sister gained confidence in her gender identity thanks to the support of her brothers and later the acceptance of the Jedi under which she served,” the wiki reads. .
Just this summer, star wars fans bombarded by review of the Disney+ series The acolytewhich featured an all-female space coven and a character asking someone their pronouns. After the scathing response from fans, The acolyte was cancelled. In August, star Amanda Stenberg spoke out about the “hyperconservative bigotry rampage” they and their castmates experienced on Instagram.
“I’m going to be transparent and say it’s not a big shock to me,” Stenberg said of the cancellation. They added that the cast received online harassment prior to the show’s premiere. “That’s when we started to experience an uproar of, I would say, hyperconservative bigotry and vitriol, prejudice, hatred and hate speech toward us.”
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