1. Due to the increased amount of spam bots on the forum, we are strengthening our defenses. You may experience a CAPTCHA challenge from time to time.
    Dismiss Notice
  2. Notification emails are working properly again. Please check your email spam folder and if you see any emails from the Cantina there, make sure to mark them as "Not Spam". This will help a lot to whitelist the emails and to stop them going to spam.
    Dismiss Notice
  3. IMPORTANT! To be able to create new threads and rate posts, you need to have at least 30 posts in The Cantina.
    Dismiss Notice
  4. Before posting a new thread, check the list with similar threads that will appear when you start typing the thread's title.
    Dismiss Notice

Editorial: There’s Room in the Galaxy for All of Us

Discussion in 'SWNN News Feed' started by SWNN Probe, May 31, 2022.

  1. SWNN Probe

    SWNN Probe Seeker

    Joined:
    Aug 29, 2016
    Posts:
    9,948
    Likes Received:
    11,491
    Trophy Points:
    3,842
    Credits:
    12,431
    Ratings:
    +18,310 / 24 / -23
    Pride month is an intentional moment for me, and many others, to pause and deliberately reflect on what it means to be a part of the queer community. It can be an emotional rollercoaster of reflection.



    June offers many of us opportunities to showcase queer achievements and celebrate those who are leading the initiative for social change. It’s also a month that can sometimes amplify unhelpful noise that may trigger past pain, trauma, and harm when it comes to who we are as people. All around the globe there are queer people fighting for their rights to live without criminalization of who they are, without conversion therapy haunting their communities, without violence and persecution cratering their existence. I hope, at the very least, these words provide some inspiration and encouragement in spaces that can often be toxic and heavy.



    When I approached the Star Wars News Net team about the idea for this story I was met with affirmation — and I’m extremely grateful for that. Often, I don't experience that level of positivity regarding my identity, so to have it celebrated, and welcomed, by this awesome team of other Star Wars fans was truly refreshing! I hope you join in the celebration, too.



    [​IMG]



    Star Wars was, and is, a glorious escape. When I was a little tiny Tony tot, Star Wars provided a different reality than the one that many of us in the queer community faced and continue to face. It was a galaxy of opportunities and adventures, packed with characters, aliens, stories, and worlds ripe for exploration. It was a space where I could imagine anything and everything, where I wasn’t afraid of who I was or what I felt. It was safe and full of wonder. Star Wars is meant to be a fantastical, fun journey full of adventure, friendship, love, and the vanquishing of evil — and we, as queer individuals, should have a part to play in that story.



    When I was 12, I sat in a blanket fort in my bedroom reading ''The Approaching Storm'' (the now legends prequel novel to Attack of the Clones) while listening to music and exploring the stars of my imagination, following along with Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Barriss Offee, and Luminara Unduli on their epic quest. A few years later, my LEGO Ewoks and I battled stormtroopers in my parents’ backyard, using pieces of bark for makeshift barricades as time melted away while I escaped to Endor on a warm summer evening.



    [​IMG]



    More recently, I watched the first teaser trailer for The Force Awakens and all of the excitement and emotion rushed back to the forefront. The sight of the Millennium Falcon gave me chills as it threw me back to those moments where I envisioned myself on a similar starship, launching through the stars away from a bad day full of thoughts swirling in my head regarding my identity. It has truly been a fascinating escape.



    I am forever grateful to my parents for cultivating my creativity and allowing me the freedom to fully explore the Star Wars universe as I grew up, giving me the opportunity to learn about myself in the process and build my worldview that I hope is now a growing foundation for loving, appreciating, and caring for others for who they are. As a white cis gay man in a community with pockets of support, I’m fully aware I have a massive amount of social privilege compared to many other marginalized communities. I haven’t faced the kind of underrepresentation and volatile societal, and physical, persecution that many other individuals in the queer community, or those within the BIPOC community, consistently face.



    I want to make it clear I do not speak for everyone, and my voice is just one. And I hope that, as we move forward, Star Wars and other leading fantasy and sci-fi mythos, will help be a catalyst for more moments, characters, situations, and stories that are representative of many more people with many other voices. This is also not a superficially sugar-sweet perspective that overlooks current problematic issues with Star Wars and queer acceptance. There is a lot of work to do.



    There is controversy around Lucasfilm and the partnership with Quantic Dream on the new Star Wars Eclipse video game, which is now reported to be on a delay, due to derogatory and offensive comments made by founder David Cage about LGBTQIA+, women, and other marginalized communities. There is still superficial tokenism within the created stories — the kiss shared by two women at the end of The Rise of Skywalker was a safe, pandering inclusion that was queerbaiting and insincere.



    Disney CEO Bob Chapek fumbled support for the LGBTQIA+ community with Florida's Don't Say Gay bill earlier this year, further increasing pressure on hypocrisy at the company. You can't support rhetoric against our community and then use us as your animators, actors, artists, entertainers, and employees. Our existence is not a resource to be manipulated for gain then unsupported when it matters most. Chapek has since publicly condemned the bill after staying silent, apologized to employees, and rolled out LGBTQIA+ messaging across a variety of channels. The political discourse rages, with many labeling Disney as morally corrupt by taking a stance on LGBTQIA+ legislation, with Governor DeSantis attempting to strip Disney of self-government status over the situation, while others think the company isn't doing enough for the social justice movement.



    I'll continue to evaluate, criticize, and explore what's happening because it's our reality and worthy of critical evaluation. I'm extremely grateful for the LGBTQIA+ community who work for Disney and are involved with Disney leading the charge for change from within. I am also thankful for a lot of progress, albeit slow. Because it’s that — it’s progress. Although corporations too often capitalize on pride to make money (in an economical structure where exploitation serves the bottom line, that unfortunately happens more often than not) I am thankful for what merchandise, toys, and representation means to kids now.



    [​IMG]



    I need to remind myself of the positive impact a Funko Pop! stormtrooper in rainbow colors can make on kids who are questioning, or what it’s like for teenagers to have the opportunity to wear a pride BB8 shirt. I think about what it means for them to read a comic book about Doctor Aphra and the romance she has with other women, or the positive discussions that happen after reading the High Republic story about Terec and Ceret, the first trans non-binary Jedi who go by they/them pronouns. I envision what it’s like for kids to see advertisements with queer couples in Batuu, smiling and enjoying an amusement park where they can be themselves along with all the other guests.



    I think back to little Tony and what it would have meant to experience all of the above. I would have seen I was worthy of celebration, of inclusion. I wasn't an 'other' — I was important, just like everyone else. Imagine being able to attend Star Wars Celebration and cosplay as a character that looks like you, feels like you, represents you?



    [​IMG]



    Although the lens I’m looking through is queer, it goes well beyond my community and truly includes anyone who seeks solace, adventure, and belonging in this fantastical space. You don't have to be part of any certain community to relate to the feeling you get when you escape into the world of Star Wars. It's a magnificent joyride of spaceships and lasers, monsters and moons. It's a welcoming, immersive adventure beckoning us to engage with myth and lore. It’s a giant sandbox where we can go on adventures, make connections, celebrate heroes, and defeat villains. This sandbox is big enough for all of us.



    Let’s push to see more representation in the galaxy we love. With so many projects coming up, I’m hopeful to see more diverse representation than ever in the characters and stories that will be told across a variety of TV series, films, books, video games, and comics. How can we collectively fix the lack of queer characters, characters of color, women, and protagonists with diverse backgrounds (I love what Moses Ingram, who plays Reva in Obi-Wan Kenobi, says in this Entertainment Weekly interview about the importance of her hair being a representative moment for kids). It will take pressure on those in leadership to make intentional, genuine, and specific changes in the creative process. The conversations surrounding this need to continue — far beyond the month-long pride discourse every June.



    If you are struggling with acceptance and who you are as a person, my hope is that you are finding support from those who will affirm, validate, and elevate you. I also hope you discover something that gives you joy — whether that’s the escapism of Star Wars or something else. Representation is critical now more than ever. Because for all of the kids watching Star Wars movies, reading Star Wars comics, playing with Star Wars action figures — it will mean everything for them to see that they belong.



    We all belong in a galaxy far, far away. And so should our stories.



    [​IMG]



    Click HERE to check out and comment on this topic on our main site
     
    #1 SWNN Probe, May 31, 2022
    Last edited: Jun 2, 2022
    • Great Post Great Post x 2
    • Like Like x 1
    • Friendly Friendly x 1
  2. DailyPlunge

    DailyPlunge Coramoor

    Joined:
    Jan 1, 2016
    Posts:
    4,365
    Likes Received:
    15,465
    Trophy Points:
    146,267
    Credits:
    14,987
    Ratings:
    +20,608 / 309 / -97
    We should always respect people who are different and live their lives differently than ourselves. We should also respect people who don't share the same point of view about controversial soft sciences that are evolving rapidly. The us vs. them is a product of the algorithmic nature of modern news consumption is turning some people into toxic tribes. These tribes harass anyone who is other. Sadly this is happening across all walks of life. Love each other! It seems easy, but try it on the people with whom you disagree. It's not always that easy.
     
    • Great Post Great Post x 1
    • Wise Wise x 1
    • Informative Informative x 1
  3. Sheddai_Lightkeeper

    Credits:
    Ratings:
    +0 / 0 / -0
    Bottom line for the corporation is money. It's drilled into your head at management school, that your only responsibility is to maximize profits for the investors and owners. If there's demand for it, it will appear. They don't care if the low-wage factory workers in asia are making this gender or sexual orientation dolls or that, if they're selling...or, if there is equal opportunity around the suicide nets at factories making these devices we're communicating on. When we demand consumer products that represent us, we might think about equality and justice for the people who make those things too, sometimes people who face death for their sexual orientation in their country. If we can get Lola painted in rainbow colors, maybe we should ask to see what color the factory is painted first.

    If Grogu's name comes from the greek word for crocus, which is unclear, Crocus I think is a same-gender lover of the Greek god Hermes. In myth, Hermes accidentally kills Crocus, and is so upset that he immortalizes him in the crocus flower.
     
    #4 Sheddai_Lightkeeper, May 31, 2022
    Last edited by a moderator: May 31, 2022
    • Informative Informative x 2
    • Like Like x 1
  4. Darth Derringer

    Darth Derringer Rebel Official

    Joined:
    Mar 9, 2021
    Posts:
    1,281
    Likes Received:
    2,248
    Trophy Points:
    8,117
    Credits:
    2,744
    Ratings:
    +3,123 / 50 / -13
    The "soft" science of human sexuality has grown leaps and bounds over the course of my lifetime. We've learned more in the past 50 years than all of the previous years of human existence combined.

    I get that this rapid evolution has meant that many people haven't 'caught up yet' but it doesn't make the science any less real.
    Amen!
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • Great Post Great Post x 1
  5. DailyPlunge

    DailyPlunge Coramoor

    Joined:
    Jan 1, 2016
    Posts:
    4,365
    Likes Received:
    15,465
    Trophy Points:
    146,267
    Credits:
    14,987
    Ratings:
    +20,608 / 309 / -97
    I don't want to pull this off topic, but science is a word that means different things to different people. I agree there's been a lot learned, but there's reason to have some level of skepticism in soft science in a society that becomes more and more politicized.
     
  6. madcatwoman17

    madcatwoman17 Rebel General

    Joined:
    Aug 5, 2020
    Posts:
    1,003
    Likes Received:
    810
    Trophy Points:
    4,617
    Credits:
    1,074
    Ratings:
    +1,248 / 52 / -51
    As someone who is proud to have a close relative who happens to be gay...I have to say, I'm disappointed Finn/Poe didn't happen. It would have been a fresh and interesting ingredient in SW, and the actors had terrific chemistry.:(
     
    • Like Like x 1
  7. Obiwonallmygames

    Obiwonallmygames Rebel Commander

    Joined:
    Dec 2, 2015
    Posts:
    61
    Likes Received:
    95
    Trophy Points:
    2,682
    Credits:
    879
    Ratings:
    +140 / 0 / -1
    I don’t understand the need to make this an issue. Why does a persons sexuality have to be covered in a show at all?
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Friendly Friendly x 1
    • Dislike Dislike x 1
  8. cawatrooper

    cawatrooper Dungeon Master

    Joined:
    Nov 14, 2016
    Posts:
    4,824
    Likes Received:
    21,991
    Trophy Points:
    149,167
    Credits:
    19,975
    Ratings:
    +26,720 / 65 / -37
    Great post. The fandom needs more of this type of positivity.
     
  9. Darth Derringer

    Darth Derringer Rebel Official

    Joined:
    Mar 9, 2021
    Posts:
    1,281
    Likes Received:
    2,248
    Trophy Points:
    8,117
    Credits:
    2,744
    Ratings:
    +3,123 / 50 / -13
    Yes, you are pulling this thread wildly off-topic. That discussion is for a different forum.
    Last I checked, humans are sexual beings and their sexual relationships have been a standard for TV and movies for as long as these mediums have existed.
     
  10. Sheddai_Lightkeeper

    Credits:
    Ratings:
    +0 / 0 / -0
    How come we don't hear from wealthy executives about LG, BT, Q, IA and racism when they're not making a giant pile of money on it, while they get great PR to float their yachts on the corpses of the poor minorities? Watch how quickly they will throw you under the bus when they've squeezed the last bit of juice off your rind. But if you've got 30 bucks to spend on a plastic toy snapped together in a sweatshop and sold at ridiculous markup prices to people watching advertisements engineered by consumer psychologists to get kids to nag their parents to open their wallets, step right up, baby. Happy pride month from someone who doesn't make a dime on it.
     
  11. Obiwonallmygames

    Obiwonallmygames Rebel Commander

    Joined:
    Dec 2, 2015
    Posts:
    61
    Likes Received:
    95
    Trophy Points:
    2,682
    Credits:
    879
    Ratings:
    +140 / 0 / -1
    Last I checked, that wasn’t a requirement in a Star Wars movie or show.
     
  12. Darth Derringer

    Darth Derringer Rebel Official

    Joined:
    Mar 9, 2021
    Posts:
    1,281
    Likes Received:
    2,248
    Trophy Points:
    8,117
    Credits:
    2,744
    Ratings:
    +3,123 / 50 / -13
    Let’s see now………
    Was it in the OTs? The PTs? The STs? Solo? Rogue One? Mando Season 1? Obi-wan Kenobi?

    :). :). :)
     
Loading...

Share This Page