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Popular Sci-Fi Franchise Unveils ‘Transgender’ Character

Popular Sci-Fi Franchise Unveils ‘Transgender’ Character
Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for JAKKS/AP Images

In recent years, transgender ideology has made its way nearly every aspect of society. This includes fictional characters in popular film franchises for kids. 

For example, in 2022, Disney Channel introduced its first “transgender” character on the show “Raven’s Home,” which was a spinoff of “That’s So Raven.” This week, reports broke that a so-called “transgender” character was implemented in another popular franchise.

This week, the Star Wars franchise unveiled the first look of its first “transgender” stormtrooper. 

The new stormtrooper’s name is “Sister,” and wears armor painted in blue and pink, the colors of the transgender flag. The story and picture were featured in Star Wars: The Secrets of the Clone Troopers. 

Reportedly, “Sister” was first conceptualized in 2022.

Predictably, the images divided the internet (via Daily Mail):

But the new character's addition has left fans of the galaxy far, far away saga split,  with some branding it 'utterly insane gender cult worship' and 'moronic', while others raged it was a 'bat-s*** crazy p***take'.

'I remember when #StarWars used to be about space wizards, epic adventures, and lightsaber combat. Now it's... this,' fumed one person on X.

Others appeared critical of Disney, owners of the franchise, for allowing the character to become canon, branding Star Wars 'woke garbage'.

Disney purchased the rights to “Star Wars” in 2012.

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