I’ve probably said this before in the past few years. But, for all of you old school “Star Wars” fans, whatever you thought you knew as “Star Wars” is dead. Disney has done everything in their power to kill the franchise and rebuild it in their own groomer image while draining every possible nickel they can from the few old fans that are still hanging on to what they thought was what they once loved.
So a spin-off book of the “Star Wars” animated series “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” titled "Star Wars: The Secrets of the Clone Troopers," will reportedly include a tranny “clone trooper.” So, I’m confused. If a “clone trooper” typically isn’t a real person, then how can they change their gender that doesn’t apply in the first place?
Apparently, a character called “Sister,” is someone who exists as a clone trooper who transitions from male to female. I hope I’m getting all that right…kinda, not really.
Anywho, there’s an argument amongst nerd society about the need for such a character and whether their story is actually important to the overall story. Spoiler…it’s probably not.
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Here’s the description of the character in the book:
THE SECRETS OF THE CLONE TROOPERS includes a first look at Sister, a trans woman clone trooper 🏳️⚧️
— Star Wars Holocron (@sw_holocron) October 9, 2024
Rex’s description of Sister in the book reads: “When one of our kind expressed her gender identity differently than her fellow troopers, she featured she’d have to hide who she… pic.twitter.com/AaL6g2urtu
Who is this for? How many trannies are “Star Wars” nerds to the point they’re reading 32-page explainer books on side characters? And for those that might call me a "transphobe," let me just say, no is "afraid" of trans people. They're just tired of being force fed delusions.
So this is where we are in 2024. Did you have this on your Bingo card? I guess this is entertainment.
Oh, and for those that didn’t hear me the first time…what you knew as “Star Wars” is dead. It’s not coming back, either. Even if it does, the damage is done at this point.
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