• Ericthescruffy [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        Said before and I’ll say again: the biggest “mistake” of the prequels is that they lost track of the fact that people don’t care about the events of the story, they care about how it impacts the characters. Everything about the setup of the prequels is great but the missing element is that its still not clear to a lot of people watching the story that the republic didn’t turn fascist overnight: it was already fascist before episode 3 ever even happens. The main characters just hadn’t quite realized that they were already the empire in everything but name.

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          Libs didn’t recognize it as fascist until Palpatine defenestrated Windu, had Anakin kill everyone, and then gave a speech proclaiming himself emperor

          Even though he functionally already had almost all of that power, it needed to be accompanied by some really obvious nonsense to be truly ‘fascist’ to them

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            I’m a diehard Lucas apologist…but also a diehard tweaker and editor of movies and I unironically think the biggest missed opportunity of some of the prequels was how they could have really leaned into a dissection/commentary on the original films transparent black and white aesthetics of good and evil.

            Like: at the end of attack of the clones there’s a small reprise and hint of the Imperial march and I absolutely get why its there…but I still believe it was the wrong choice. I wish they had played it more like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TouCl6yp13A

            Cause yay! The troops are off to war to stop the evil insurrectionists!

            Now, especially living in america, I think its kind of amazing how much people can only start to recognize fascism when the aesthetics of fascism start to take hold.

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          When I’m comrade general secretary of the United Earth Soviet Republic, everyone who’s ever had anything to with the 501st Legion is getting gulag’d. People who fetishize the Galactic Empire aesthetic worry me.

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        Hellworld. Fascists play it smart and have their fascist leader be a democrat:

        • Libs are all happy at brunch to care
        • most of the dissenters are ones asking for more fascism, not less.
        • Biden will give empty platitudes about equality or tolerance, but we as a society will shrug our shoulders as the nazis organize and do ethnic cleansing. Those platitudes are then protested because it isn’t fascist enough.

        The fascists get to win by having the lesser fascists feel like they’re losing and the liberals are too smugly self-satisfied with themselves to really care that much.

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      I was looking at the reddit thread about this yesterday and all of the comments were talking about how shocked they were at how much antisemetism had been hiding. There was a thread about how the left calling this a move what it is was “oh look Jewish conspiracy” and “it also forbids anti-palestinian bigotry”

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      Just about as long as it will take for it to be defeated, plus infinity years until they admit any personal responsibility