George Lucas and the Force

  1. Turinbaar
    Turinbaar
    In The Empire Strikes Back, Yoda explains that the Force is an abstract luminosity that is generated by life. This is consistent with the materialist worldview, in which abstract power is an object of the species being rather than the other way around.

    In Revenge of the Sith George Lucas asserts the exact opposite through Palpatine, in other words that the Force precedes life and can create life. This idealist assertion is not simply a philosophical difference between jedi and sith, because in Episode 1 Lucas throws in the idea of "mediclorians," (something never discussed in the original trilogy) as microscopic intermediaries between the Force and life, suggesting an otherwise separation between the two. This is nothing less than a complete misunderstanding of the most important concept of Star Wars by the same hack who claims credit for it, and is the centerpiece of his atrocious negation.

    What other negations can anyone else identify in the Prequels?
  2. Anarchocommunaltoad
    In the original trilogy Darth Vader is the ultimate baddass whereas in the prequels he's just a little whiny *****.