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Rian Johnson spoke out after sexist abuse forced Star Wars actor Kelly Marie Tran to leave social media
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WHAT DID YOU do the last time you went to see a movie you didn’t like? You probably went home disappointed that you wasted a tenner going to the pictures. Maybe you complained to some friends and family that it was shit. But ultimately, it’s likely that you just moved on with your life a few hours later.
Apparently, not everyone can do that.
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It’s been seven months since the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and up until yesterday, actress Kelly Marie Tran was still receiving daily torrents of racist and sexist abuse on Instagram from Star Wars fans who cannot get their head around the fact that a movie features people of colour and women.
The only reason that the abuse has come to an end (online at least) was because Kelly Marie Tran was left with no choice but to leave social media altogether.
Many people were disgusted that it came to this.
Some shared examples of what a nice person Tran is, and how she did not deserved to be bullied off of the internet, simply for existing.
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One fan responded to the sad news by writing:
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Another fan pointed out that Daisy Ridley also had to delete her Instagram account for the same reason.
And some pointed out the fact that Kelly Marie Tran received even more abuse than Daisy, because she is an Asian woman.
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But the people who abused the cast of Star Wars, proudly insisted that they had harassed everyone in equal measure. Well, that’s nice of you.
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Rian Johnson, who has also received a considerable amount of abuse since The Last Jedi was released in December, shared his exhaustion and disapproval on Twitter.
He wrote:
After this, Johnson received a reply that read “Critique and showing dislike against something is ‘trolling’? Good tactic. Whatever makes you sleep at night.” And Johnson wasn’t having a bar of it. He responded:
Many fans have shown their support for Johnson and Tran, and are reminding anyone who does not like the women and people of colour in Star Wars that they’re here to stay, regardless.
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