Disney May Be Officially Retiring Slave Leia From All Star Wars Merchandise


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On 06/11/2015, 11:24:38, Nik L said:

I can see both sides of the coin on this.  It's 2015 not 1977 - as such we shouldn't feel the need to sexually objectify female characters.  But...

Jabba was meant to be a slimy, creepy, misogynist character (expanded continuity), and within that context the wardrobe choice fits for how he would treat his prize.  It hardly painted him in a good light.

Jump forward to the 90s, and we see Amidala, was she sexualised?  I recall most of her wardrobes to be covering, and moreover she was a political leader.

I find it telling that of all the costumes Leia wore in the film, people only seem to care about the "Slave" outfit, it's not even her "main" outfit (That'd really be the one she was wearing in the recording R2D2 showed Luke)

 

What about the uniform she wore on Hoth, or the camouflage on Endor? etc.

21 minutes ago, The_Decryptor said:

I find it telling that of all the costumes Leia wore in the film, people only seem to care about the "Slave" outfit, it's not even her "main" outfit (That'd really be the one she was wearing in the recording R2D2 showed Luke)

 

What about the uniform she wore on Hoth, or the camouflage on Endor? etc.

What about it? 

15 minutes ago, FloatingFatMan said:

It was really really thin and she wasn't wearing a bra (the white robe outfit). :p

And the alleged invites to remove her nip-tape (she said in an interview)...

Now all she needs is a burka and become transgender to meet all the Internet PC propaganda requirements.

Family friendly entertainment dictated by the vocal minority online.

 

When will people get sick of this?

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