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The problem is that Fallout 4... well.. It wasn’t that great. I’m still playing it, but it missed the mark for me. The arrival of BOS is, so far, the only really memorable moment and all of the locations feel rather flat. I’ve skipped a bunch of places because I literally know that it is just going to be a super

“The official data bank of the Star Wars Universe supports your position, but I am going to make up some stuff and drawing bad conclusions after reading Wookiepedia because I have no idea about what Star Wars is instead of conceding the point.”

If a raccoon was stuck on Jakku as opposed to a vast number of other planets in the SW universe, then yes, they would be. A scavenger has to have something to scavenge, so their poverty or wealth is determined by the overall wealth of the environment that they find themselves in. Darth Idious, that is the way of

Meh. Pennies are outdated and should be abolished. They also cost about 1.7 cents to make, so they suck that way too.

Many people, such as yourself, don’t have a clue what “privilege” means. :) As for Jakku, from Starwars.com:

If you read anything -and I mean anything- at all, about the characters, you would know that we do know that Rey was left there.

They aren’t lead characters. That’s why they are being disqualified. They are supporting characters that support the two protagonists in their journey and story. Those two are Rey and Finn.

Oh. my. god. Rey was abandoned on the planet and a scrounger at the bottom of the economy there. She didn’t own a spaceship. She stole the falcon only when it was clear that the New Order was about to blow everything up. Why do you insist on talking about a movie that you know know nothing about?

Who isn’t privileged?

Actually, that’s not true. Disney has already released an official book about TWA... The Force Awakens - Visual Dictionary, which is canon. It states that he was trained by Luke Skywalker. We also know who his damn parents are.

1. Luke isn’t a main character in this movie. He has like three minutes of screen time. Also, legacy.

..and does your example disprove my statement? Yes, they have a cast where 5 out of the 6 main characters are not white men. That’s a great example of a diverse movie. Yah. Celebration time. Racism is over, amiright?!

Oh my god.

...an instance proving an exception does not disprove a general trend, yo.

You are an idiot. Ren was the daughter of a princess general and apprenticed with Luke f-ing Skywalker. He is by definition privileged.

I’d be willing to bet that if you count screen time, TFA is one of the most diverse blockbuster movies in recent history.

I don’t think that your position is coherent. You’re arguing against casting white people as default, which is the case today, and also arguing that white people should be able to be cast into roles that due to the very nature of of the role would not logically be a white person, which is pretty much supporting the

According to... you? UV adaptation is the leading theory and adaptation time is within 100 generations or so, or about 2,500 years.