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Star Wars takes I’m sick of seeing:
1. When a Jedi chooses to no longer follow the path of a Jedi, they are automatically a Sith. That’s like saying if you are no longer a practicing Jew, you’re automatically a Catholic. Being a Sith has a specific set of beliefs and doctrines that must be followed, the same as being a Jedi. One can choose to no longer be a Jedi and *not* be evil or Fallen in any way, shape, or form, and this does not make them a bad person.
2. That if the Jedi were just a bit more Mandalorian, it would have Solved All Their Problems and prevented Anakin from Falling. Usually this means that if the Jedi just showed more emotion/weren’t emotionally repressed/if Obi-Wan just told Anakin he loved him/was proud of him, Anakin wouldn’t have made the decision on multiple occasions to slaughter children. There are so many “fix it” fics where this is the underlying theme.
3. Likewise, the Jedi repress their emotions. The Jedi teach their students to be *mindful* of their emotions, to not react based on a person’s first initial knee jerk response. They asked Anakin to have the same level of emotional control as a kindergartener–you don’t get to punch someone because they took your favorite toy and broke it.
3. When Mandalorians adopt children (with or without parental permission) and indoctrinate them into their culture of weaponry and violence, it’s cute; when the Jedi adopt children (usually with parental permission) and teach them to control their emotions and their psychic powers based on those emotions, they’re an evil child-snatching cult. Only the Mandalorians are capable of forming a family bond and despite being communally raised, the Jedi are incapable of forming those same bonds, probably because of all that emotional repression. But if you violate the rules of the Mandalorians, you are cast out of said “family”, whereas even someone like Darth Vader was offered a way home.
4. Love = Attachment. Attachment is about greed and possession. We are told *and* shown on multiple occasions that you can love someone and let them go. Obi-Wan does it multiple times. But when you go beyond love, when you refuse to accept loss, whether it’s external like death or internal like someone choosing to leave you, that’s when you move into Attachment, and *that* is what leads to the Dark side.
ETA, because apparently I wasn’t done:
5. The Jedi Order, which has existed for tens of thousands of years, should change everything about itself and its doctrines to suit one kid who doesn’t actually care about following other people’s rules in any circumstance.
6. Anakin Skywalker is the only Jedi who ever treated the clones like Real People, despite several blatant examples showing otherwise, and the fact that he was totally chill with them having their identities and free will stripped away from them. But because he was the only one who was Raised By A Real Mother, he’s the only one capable of showing compassion to other people.
7. That because they have accelerated aging, this makes the clones child soldiers. If they were completely non-human, no one would blink an eye at the idea of a species maturing at a different rate than humans. So they’ve only been alive for ten years? That does not make them children. Grogu has been alive for over 50 years and he’s still a toddler. Calling them children is infantilizing and demeaning.
8. Listen, I love whumping on Obi-Wan as much as the next fangirl, but I’m kinda getting tired of the whole “Obi-Wan never goes to medical/doesn’t sleep/doesn’t remember to eat” thing. He raised a whole ass padawan to adulthood. We have never actually seen him deny himself medical care, sleep, or food. He might work longer hours during the war, but so does everyone else. And the only reason I can justify him not eating isn’t because he “forgets” so much as the poor guy probably has a terrible case of decision fatigue. If all he has to do is walk to the chow hall and get served what everyone else is being served, I don’t think he’d have that much of a problem. There are, of course, extenuating circumstances to all of these based on any prior trauma he may or may not have, but otherwise it’s infantilizing.
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Tl;dr: I am so incredibly sick of seeing people literally spew back the propaganda and rhetoric the Sith used to justify mass genocide, and how utterly fucking lacking in self awareness and acknowledgment of reality it makes them seem.
Like, yes, Star Wars isn’t real, but so much of it is based on real events, with very blatant analogies. Barely even analogies. And so many people just sit back and say “well the Jedi must have deserved it” and they don’t fucking *think* and I am just… tired.
And this is being said as a white cis woman who was raised Catholic. So like… I’m sorry to those of you who this hits closer to home for. I’m sorry that this world is such a fucking shitty place that any of this ever seems justified, in or out “of universe”. I wish I could do more than be tired and angry on your behalf.
Some shadows are just harder to live with.
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There is nothing more satisfying than seeing both Obi-Wan and Vader squirm and writhe in their bacta tanks as they sense each others pain, their rage. These two men who have caused irreparable damage to one other quite literally haunt each other even as they’re trying to heal. No one can tell me that this relationship, and their bond, isn’t essential to the sw saga.
You didn’t know. Lord Vader will be pleased...he’s been looking for you for a long time.
I mean... can ya blame her?
OBI-WAN KENOBI 1.01 “Part I”
You just remind me of someone…
Obi-Wan: can I have some help? any advice? Master? Yoda? someone? anyone in the Force at all? Anakin hallucination: hey Obi-Wan: Obi-Wan: Obi-Wan: that one is on me, I should have known better than to ask for help
What have you become? — I am what you made me.
OBI WAN KENOBI | 1x03 “Part III”
And then they were best friends. I promise this isn’t a spoiler, just something my dumb little brain thought of 😅
Anyway, I’m completely in love with Reva. So, expect more fan art of my beloved evil queen. ❤️🖤
Uncle Obi!
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“What does the Force feel like?” “Have you ever been afraid of the dark?” this fucking OWNS dude I love this shit actually
like the full quote is
“How does [the Force] work? What does it feel like?”
“Have you ever been afraid of the dark? How does it feel when you turn on the light?”
“I feel safe.”
“Yes, it feels like that.”
Which is a pretty unsurprising answer from Obi-Wan, and it’s probably the exact same answer he’s given to people hundreds of times before when asked that question, but in the context of the Order falling and the Empire rising to power, that answer feels almost like a walk-back. He’s not saying “the Force is a light in a sea of darkness,” he’s saying, the Force feels like fear and uncertainty and hopelessness and darkness, but you turn on the light anyway. directly before this conversation, he’s trying to search for guidance from Qui-Gon, but the fight with Anakin is ringing in his head instead. and this echoes Ahsoka’s sentiments directly after Order 66 as well - whenever she tries to find Anakin and Obi-Wan in the Force, all she feels is darkness and loss. It’s pretty well established in the lore that the Force was wounded or altered in some way after most of the Jedi were wiped out, and so this analogy of a light in the dark takes on an entirely new meaning during the Imperial Era