At this point the owners can do what they want with it. Different strains of cannon fodder as big bad/hero shields are good for a well-balanced diet of visual carnage.
Hahaha what the fuck. Google "black american ww2 soldier".norwegian goose said:The same reason why in that stupid Captain America movie there was a racially divergent squad during WW2 out of nowhere.
Sure, I'm leveling a lot of it on Abrams without knowing how much say he has over it. Not that transferring who's at fault changes the result. Perhaps I should change it to "I hate what they are doing".Zachary Amaranth said:Abrams didn't make the decision and likely had nothing to do with it.Ukomba said:I base it on his complete destruction of the EU, actually, regardless of the merit of the work in question.
It's a teaser. There's no mystery box yet. I'm sure it's coming, but let's be honest here. It wasn't supposed to tell you anything. Teasers don't.I take nothing of lore from this 88 seconds of material, largely because it was exactly what I expected from Abrams, Mistery Box BS that tell us nothing. What I did take from the 88 seconds was a somewhat off putting initial visual with the storm trooper (not sure why it looks strange), a large reliance on CGI (to be expected), a silly looking droid, a stupid looking lightsaber, and a pretty good shot of some X-wings and passable action scene of the falcon.
And all the people complaining now about how they trashed it would be complaining that the parts they liked weren't in it.There was such an opportunity here. Yes there were some goofy and down right bad entries in both the EU and official canon. What SHOULD have been done is not a complete removal of very thing, but Counsel of Trent style sorting of things. By all means throw out the week, stupid, and contradictory lore, but for god's sake keep the good stuff. I understand the Vong and everything after would have to go because it would be near impossible to avoid having to explain why the post Vong galaxy is the way it is, but a lot of the pre-Vong stuff could stay and wouldn't need explaining.
But was he calling a race inferior or was he talking, and quite clearly so, from the perspective of a racist empire, which would indeed consider certain races "inferior"? There is a very big difference.Dendio said:It's pretty unnecessary ( and down right wrong ) to call his race inferior.PrinceOfShapeir said:Even assuming that they go with the Empire being racist in addition to nationalist, speciesist, sexist slavers - stormtroopers are cannon fodder, wouldn't you prefer it to be inferior races getting gunned down en masse?
Clearly the people behind this movie know how to get others talking about it
You asked what kind of comments people were assuming were racist. I am paraphrasing the tone of comments I've seen across YouTube, Twitter, etc, which all seem to have the above common theme. Most of the negative comments complain about "diversity" (some even go so far as to whine about SJWs), and then try to justify the complaint through a twisted set of logic.Pebkio said:That's not paraphrasing, that's saying something different and then arguing with what you just said. Otherwise known as a straw-man argument.jabrwock said:"Oh gawd, why does JJ have to appease the diversity crowd/push the diversity button?" (paraphrased)
Bitching about diversity in the US is "code" for "why is there a (non-white) person in the place of my pre-conceived notion that this character should be white for some reason".
From there it just gets silly (like pointing at the half-Maori actor and saying "See? HE was white! So are all his clones!")
My point wasn't about how I'm uncomfortable with black people. And twisting my words to make it seem like it was is known as a "dick move". Especially since you didn't read my whole post because, for some reason, you think I was referencing the actor who played Jango Fett as "white" when I clearly said the opposite you prat.
I didn't notice any real "oh em gee he's black and that's bad because he's black" complaints. My actual point is that to just assume that any criticism about this outcome is based on racism is some knee-jerk "you just don't like it because he's black, right?" reaction. You know the whole "reading racism into criticism" thing... what I actually said and not your stupid straw-man.
I agree with you for the most part. The problem is, in my opinion, the focus became too big; when this happens I feel the investment in the story is lost. A movie or a set of movies has to stay focused on a particular part in a bigger story to maintain the focus on what the author is wanting to express. That is what makes a "good" movie so good. Guardians Of The Galaxy is a nice example. It's a big setting, a big story, but the "movie" really only focuses on the guardians and what "they" do in the story; in the setting. Same thing with Star Wars episodes 4-6, the movies focused on what the "main" characters did in the story; in the setting.Rainbow_Dashtruction said:I honestly believe people give the prequels too much flak. Sure they had terrible acting and scripts, but they added a shitload to the world, had decent plots even if the individual scenes were bad, and generally expanded on the universe just a tad. Plus, the various locations were just better then the originals.Itchi_da_killa said:Holding on to the original analogies is a waste of time. Lucas screwed up most of his work with episodes 1-3. Everything is currently up in the air now that Disney has it. Disney doesn't really make great movies, and with Abrams; I have no hope.
On a positive note, it will be really good for a new generation of Star Wars fans.
Many older Star Wars fans, like myself are just yearning for the child-like magick we felt from episodes 4-6 when we were growing up, so we may never be happy.
I agree. Even if the "laser" guard is to prevent (hypothetically speaking) the opposing saber beam from sliding down and cutting the hand, there are still shafts present on the guard that the beam will cut through anyway. So... it is just an excuse to do Disney stuff. It is in the same dumb catagory as Maul's double saber, or Dooku's curved saber, or Mace's fabulous purple saber.O maestre said:I kind of feel like the black stormtrooper is just a diversion to keep us from complaining about the real controversy... that stupid ass lightsaber longsword... I have watched the trailer 3 times now, and it just keeps getting more ridiculous each time.
Ethnicall diversity for some random footsoldier is a non issue compared to the utter silliness of the thing, I though JJ burned away the EU to get rid of the silliness. Worst trailer ever /life_ruined #clickbait
I agree with mostly everything you said, except the race bait part. Why is it race baiting? Is my race suddenly not allowed to exist in the Star Wars Universe without being a big deal or something? Like god it's freaking Star Wars they don't even have racism based on skin color. It seems to me that a recent trend is that whenever a minority is featured (whether it be based on gender, race, or sexual orientation) people immediately say it's just corporations/companies playing some sort of "bait card".Therumancer said:I've commented on this before, for the most part I don't give a crap, thematically The Empire and it's "Nazi analogy" was supposed to be about human supremacy, being anti-alien more than about anything ethnic within humanity. An Alien showing up in imperial uniform would be the big issue as opposed to a black guy. The EU defined things where The Empire went out conquering and subverting planets and then conscripting large portions of the inhabitants into the military and then sending them out to attack other planets (getting the dangerous guys away from home, and keeping them under control as they mix up the conscripts). The old "Tie Fighter" strategy guide (I think it was) had some short fiction explaining that the main character was supposed to be conscripted from one of the world's conquered by The Empire and one of his friends had become a Storm Trooper. Likewise while it was a matter of bad writing, Luke was both wondering in the first movie about fighting with the Rebellion, and wanting to head off to "The Academy" to train and get off Tatooine, which at least implies there is some recruitment going on, and as we've already seen The Empire has no problem dealing with people based on skin color as it was more than willing to subvert Lando as opposed to just flat out killing everyone and taking over Cloud City so I see no reason why if someone of color wanted to join their military there would be a remote issue... now if a Twi'lek wanted to do it, that might be a problem.
Of course the reason why I say "for the most part" is because one of the first things they did when announcing this new series as to toss literally everything outside of the movies into the rubbish bin, which means that by definition all Storm Troopers are going to be clones of Jango Fett, which of course means you can't have a black dude, or a white dude, or anyone who isn't specifically Jango Fett who is a Maori (as the article points out) inside one of these armor suits.
Now, common sense dictates that perhaps some things from the EU survived in some form, and that yeah, The Empire is recruiting humans. That would make sense on a lot of levels, including why the Storm Troopers in the original trilogy were incompetent compared to the clones from the prequel, not all of them had some of the skills of the universe's greatest mercenary and bounty hunter. Likewise as The Empire cements it's power and pursues an increasingly anti-alien agenda it's quite possible they might not want clone troopers to keep being manufactured as they are the result of alien science (created by "The Cloners"). The storm troopers in many cases being a bunch of conscripts with fancy armor and minimal training would explain a lot, while still acknowledging there is a core of very dangerous clones out there as well.
Of course I think this trailer was race baiting to get attention, which worked, as a huge song and dance was made about "abolishing everything not from the movies" which would imply all Storm Troopers being clones, and then the first thing they do is show a black dude in Storm Trooper armor which makes zero sense given previous statements. Sure with context and embellishment this could have been explained and worked around, but when people complain all they are getting is a "get used to it" which is kind of inflammatory, and is probably intended to be so it will generate more conversation.
I mean sure the guy could be disguised as a Storm Trooper, or even an actual Storm Trooper recruited from some planet or other The Empire conquered or opened a recruitment office on, which is something they could specify since they have certainly brought this on themselves by dogmatically claiming only the previous movies are canon, and it would probably actually help to smooth some things over above and beyond this issue itself.
Basically I think the idea was to start a race war for publicity, and it's being treated that way in response given that goal. In reality I think a lot of Star Wars fans see this as being similar to if we saw a zombie shambling along in Storm Trooper armor which for these purposes would be the same thing, as it would be implying something from the EU happened (Death Troopers series) which granted is more ridiculous than non-clone Storm Troopers due to recruitment and conscription, but the point is that both have been declared equally non-canon.
Itchi_da_killa said:Many older Star Wars fans, like myself are just yearning for the child-like magick we felt from episodes 4-6 when we were growing up, so we may never be happy.
Tell that to the crew of the Tantive IV or the rebels on Hoth...kaizen2468 said:im more concerned with why there are STILL stormtroopers. they're fucking useless.
The Empire still exists, the Emperor doesn't. Remember it was his title not his name. A new Emperor could very easily have been chosen. People forget that the Empire was the legitimate government chosen by the people. They just happened to be very stupid and gullible people.Nimcha said:Forgive me if this seems obvious but the Empire doesn't actually exist anymore after Return of the Jedi right? So why are people arguing over whether or not there would be black guys in the Imperial army?
This comes close to the most ridiculous thing I've seen all year. Only gamergate was sillier.