An analysis of “Star Wars” reveals that the Jedi were always portrayed with flaws, challenging their heroic image. This perspective reshapes how we view the Jedi and their role in the galaxy.
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I think that is part of the reason Gen Xers hated the prequels. We grew up with the mythos of the Jedi and were angry to see them deconstructed as realistic and imperfect.
Religious zealots who did almost as much harm as they did good, and at the end….more.
I never saw them as noble, just as a flawed system that had been corrupted by arrogance ennui and complacency
Yep. If people eliminate jedi and sith, there would be less wars. They are too controlling like religious cults. They are no different from one and other. Bossy and using balance as a excuse. Unlimited power! Yeah to what? It’s like a game of ping pong. Sith, Jedi, sith, jedi, sith….
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/star-wars-the-jedi-were-always-jerks/
well, actually doing space magic can lead a person to the idea they might be better than some others
Their arrogance blinded them.
From a certain point of view
We’re still not going to back the Empire with you lol
I think that is part of the reason Gen Xers hated the prequels. We grew up with the mythos of the Jedi and were angry to see them deconstructed as realistic and imperfect.
Nah
Star Wars is jedi propaganda
That still does not excuse Vader blowing up Alderaan, Mr. Sith.
They were definitely pious zealots.
Religious zealots who did almost as much harm as they did good, and at the end….more.
I never saw them as noble, just as a flawed system that had been corrupted by arrogance ennui and complacency
Yep. If people eliminate jedi and sith, there would be less wars. They are too controlling like religious cults. They are no different from one and other. Bossy and using balance as a excuse. Unlimited power! Yeah to what? It’s like a game of ping pong. Sith, Jedi, sith, jedi, sith….