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    Letters to the Editor: ‘Star Wars’-era and feeling removed from politics ‘in a galaxy far, far away’

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsApril 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    To the editor: Kudos to movie critic Amy Nicholson for a considerate piece on the politics of “Star Wars” (“Did ‘Star Wars’ teach us the wrong ideas about rebellion?” April 23). When the primary movie got here out in 1977, we have been within the midst of President Jimmy Carter-era malaise and stagflation. I keep in mind it. Management was scarce or ignored. The braveness and clear-sightedness proven on the display occurred “a very long time in the past in a galaxy far, far-off,” which means that any doable relevance to 1977’s issues was merely coincidental. That political sanitizing has continued within the sequels and prequels.

    Patrick Frank, Venice



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