They’re meant to be heroes within the Star Wars universe, but the Jedi are inappropriate symbols for justice work
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They’re meant to be heroes within the
Star Wars universe, but the Jedi are inappropriate symbols for justice work
They are a religious order of
intergalactic police-monks, prone to (white) saviorism and toxically masculine approaches to conflict resolution (
violent duels with phallic lightsabers, gaslighting by means of “
Jedi mind tricks,” etc.). The Jedi are also an exclusionary cult, membership to which is partly predicated on the possession of heightened psychic and physical abilities (or “
Force-sensitivity”). Strikingly, Force-wielding talents are narratively explained in
Star Wars not merely in spiritual terms but also in ableist and
eugenic ones: These supernatural powers are naturalized as biological, hereditary attributes. So it is that Force potential is framed as a dynastic property of noble bloodlines (for example, the
Skywalker dynasty), and Force disparities are rendered innate physical properties, measurable via “
midi-chlorian” counts (not unlike a
“Force genetics” test) and augmentable via
human(oid) engineering. The heroic Jedi are thus emblems for a host of dangerously reactionary values and assumptions. Sending the message that justice work is akin to cosplay is bad enough; dressing up our initiatives in the symbolic garb of the Jedi is worse.
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