
May the army been with they/them.
Disney’s new Star Wars series Tales of the Empire uses” they/them” adjectives to speak to a sex- ambiguous figure that appears in the Disney + animated show’s second season.
In the field in problem, the character , Barriss Offee engages in a light- sword fight with an unknown Jedi whose gender appears to be confusing. During the battle, there is no mention of sex identity or nouns in the field. However, the remaining two characters begin using the words” they” and” them” when the unnamed Jedi is killed by a third warrior.
The Star Wars YouTuber, The Knights of Melvin, breaks down the field five days, including five times when the phrase” they/them” is used.
Since there was no mention of gender identity before the fight, Knights of Melvin points out, it is unclear why the characters refer to the slain Jedi as” they” or” them” instead.
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Stories of the Empire , is created by Dave Filoni, whom Disney named key creative officer of Lucasfilm next month.
The Disney Star Wars model has continued to adopt woke identification politics, which has alienated a large number of fans, both during Filoni’s and Kathleen Kennedy’s tenure.
As Breitbart News reported, Lucasfilm just hired , Sharmeen Obaid- Chinoy to lead The Jedi Order, an approaching sequel to The Fall of Skywalker.  , Obaid- Chinoy when said ,” I like to make men unpleasant” regarding her creative ambitions.
The Disney + set Willow, based on the favorite 1988 Ron Howard video of the same name, was canceled last year after just one year and then removed completely from Disney+. The series featured a gay romance between two of the series ‘ main characters while also including a prominent transgender actor.
In its children’s entertainment, Disney is aggressively pushing transgenderism and other forms of gender non-conformity.
In recent years, Disney has fought in Florida over its anti-gay Parental Rights in Education law, created numerous transgender characters for its children’s shows, placed gay characters at the center of its big-budget films, and even launched an LGBTQ-themed clothing line.
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