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Storming the beaches of the Culture War, covering the latest Woke Supremacy, Mass Formation Psychosis, Big Brother and other items.


A decent analysis from Midnight’s Edge. I haven’t watched any of the Obi-Wan show, as I have no interest in Disney Star Wars, on or off the big screen. Having said this, the drama surrounding these releases often raises an eyebrow. They’re at it again – BrandX. 

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“Many felt Obi-Wan Kenobi was off to a strong start, but that did not last long. However, there is very little coverage about how many are disappointed in the series, or why – because the entertainment media complex is busy writing articles on how disappointed they are with Star Wars fans over the reception to the third sister, portrayed by Moses Ingram.

But is it fair to hold fans at large accountable from nasty messages only a few sent, or is this defection from something else?

In this editorial, I’ll go through how Ingram was prepped before release, the origins of the blame the fans playbook, and what if anything they could be deflecting from…”


Wow, this makes my piss boil. Not exactly the biggest story here but, seriously. Disney, sort your culture out. This is like a bad scene from Beverly Hills Cop III – BrandX. 










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