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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Innocent Kids Use Jar Jar Dolls As . . .

Jar Jar I'd completely forgotten how incredibly annoying Jar Jar is. You'd think Lucas would be above creating racial stereotypes. I'm sure the general response to that accusation is that he isn't a racial stereotype, but his similarity to the old "Uncle Tom" image of Black slaves is a bit too obvious. Little Anakin isn't here yet either . . . forgot how annoying this movie is.

This is where we're at now.

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