Previously discussed here , here, here, here, here, and here, along with my series of columns written over the past two years, where I’ve demonstrated how apparent hatred of the “white male” appears to be a prerequisite for getting hired to work for Lucasfilm. Sadly, the deep dive into the race obsessed lunatics hired by Lucasfilm continues. If you thought Disney was going to change their hiring practices, From A Certain Point Of View sadly demonstrates otherwise.
Let’s get into it.
Karen Strong Finds It Offensive When White Writers Ask POC About POC
Our journey through the racist rants of Lucasfilm writers continues with a look at Karen Strong, who wrote a short story for the Star Wars anthology, From A Certain Point Of View.
She doesn’t like it when white writers ask POC (person of color) questions about POC. She says it’s not the job of POC to educate white writers, that they should do their own research. But isn’t asking questions of those with a particular experience that your writing about part of…research?














Again, just replace the word “white” with any other skin color, and you’ll easily see the bigotry and racism, if you missed it.
Originally published here
Tracy Deonn Gets Her Info On White People From “Knives Out”
Our journey through the racist mindset of Lucasfilm writers continues with a look at Tracy Deonn, who wrote a short story for the Star Wars anthology, From A Certain Point of View.
When reading nonsense like Tracy’s little lecture on “‘not racist’ racism,” I’m always reminded of Yuri Bezmenov’s comments on the Cultural Subversion process as it pertains to education. He said that to subvert a culture, it’s necessary to waste a student’s time teaching them worthless things about race and sexuality, or anything else, to take them away from learning anything that is practical or useful. Tracy may be a victim, but not in the way that she thinks.
Warning. There’s a lot here.


























Originally published here