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"Every person in the Star Wars movies who is portrayed engaging in real-time long-distance communications is a member of the government in some capacity: Senator Palpatine / Darth Sidious, Darth Vader, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and the Jedi Council. The Republic created a system in which only politicians and high-ranking members of a military religious order could use long-distance signals, and that set up the conditions in which the whole galaxy succumbed to a thinly veiled reference to Nazism."
This may not have been intentional, but there always was this political element in Star Wars, of how a brutal but dominant force such as the Empire (Nazis in space, naturally) could arise, how freedom could survive and struggle against it. It's not surprising that they hit upon some really meaningful themes. The freedoms we hold dear require a constant vigilance against conditions that allow them to be undermined.
This ^^^ is precisely why I shake my head in disbelief at the people who whine that these new Star Wars films were "ruined" by sjw warriors. Every single Star Wars film has social justice themes running through the main story. But right, "Disney ruined Star Wars..."
Even George Lucas said that the Empire was a proxy for nazis. Hell Stormtroopers is a name taken directly from the German language to describe a group of nazi soldiers.
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