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Disney didn’t buy Star Wars. They bought the Star Wars audience. Then they immediately went about trying to expand that audience by changing Star Wars into something completely different - because the biggest untapped market for anything are the people who don’t like it.
When the legacy fans rejected the changed product, which was explicitly made to appeal to other people, Disney got mad. “This wasn’t part of the deal! We bought you! You’re supposed to lap up whatever we make because it says Star Wars on the tin!”
Critics like the retarded Paul Tassi are slandering the audience on behalf of Disney. It’s a stop loss strategy. If you liked old Star Wars but don’t like new Star Wars, then the only explanation is bigotry. You don’t want to be a bigot, do you?
They bought the most popular movie franchise in the world and said "we need to appeal to more people with this".
"We need to push our propaganda out through this."