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[–] [email protected] 69 points 1 month ago (15 children)

I wonder if it's meant to be imperial propaganda/censorship. Like maybe everyone knows deep down the Jedi were real, but it's frowned upon to talk about it, because the Emperor is trying to erase them from memory.

It could also be that the galaxy is a big place and the Jedi were never that numerous. So even when they were a thing, most people would go their whole lives without ever seeing one. I can see how they would become semi-mythological in that case.

But we know the real answer is simply that Star Wars is not a franchise that values verisimilitude in worldbuilding or writing. It's a fantasy world with a veneer of sci-fi.

[–] [email protected] 37 points 1 month ago (8 children)

the galaxy is a big place and the Jedi were never that numerous

Ding ding ding

DISNEY RETCONNED SO MUCH

The Jedi intentionally did not get involved in big matters, because they were never supposed to be leaders. They basically just tried to keep the peace. So if they did their jobs properly, not many people should know about them beyond myths and legends.

I mean honestly, who would believe you of you said you saw a guy wearing robes and welding a sword that looked like someone took the shot from your pistol and made it solid.

Coruscant was a planet that was almost completely covered by miles of the densest city you can imagine, the only natural spot left was a preserve for what was left of the natives.

Countless billions of people. There's no way for them to even know for sure the exact number, due to sensor limitations, shielded areas, misreported census... You name it.

There were a few thousand jedi at most, most of whom were out on various pilgrimages, missions, journeys, research, whatever. Scattered all over, with the biggest concentration being the jedi temple.

And honestly, when was the last time you paid attention to the people inside your local mosque/church/synagogue/temple/crack den?

So yeah, most people would have only heard of jedi as some kind of legend, whispers of great deeds long past, and rumors of what they've done recently.

And really, even after the clone wars, I could see most people having no idea the jedi had major roles in the GAR. I don't know the names of most generals in WW2, especially non-allied generals beyond a couple major battles. So if your world wasn't ravaged by the war, why would you even care about some general in some war that didn't really change your family's lives much?

The empire also worked to scrub them from memory, repurposed the jedi temple, and people who grew up with imperial education on an imperial sector capital planet, the most you would have heard is the hushed whispers around a sleepover because you know you're not supposed to talk about them. If you heard of them at all before entering the academy.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 month ago (4 children)

So if they did their jobs properly, not many people should know about them beyond myths and legends.

Except for the big galactic war like 20 years ago where the news would've been all Jedi General soandso defeats separatist forces in such and such planet, with news footage of the Jedi flinging around droids like ragdolls and flipping and cutting through them.

And then of course the 20 years of war movies after, that sure, due to Imperial propaganda would be painting the Jedi as sinister evil dudes preparing to take control of the galaxy, but they still would've been showing all their terrifying powers.

Jedi would be as well known as the F-117 Stealth Fighter is in reality. Do they know all it's technical specifications? No. But they have an idea of what it does - indeed, a somewhat exaggerated idea, even, so the average person would think Jedi are even more powerful than they really were.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm not sure - just think...

Within less than thirty years there has been:

A sudden massive increase in the number of people who believe the MMR vaccine causes autism.

A global pandemic that large numbers of people: Swear didn't happen, or Was artificially created, or Was a hoax to encourage people to have vaccines that contain something sinister.

Widespread demonisation of an entire religion.

A sharp increase in people who don't believe the holocaust happened.

A baffling increase in people who believe the Earth is flat.

In short, people are stupid and surprisingly willing to believe nonsense, despite mountains of evidence to the contrary.

Were the Jedi actually magical? Nah it was just propaganda by a corrupt council. It was all special effects - seriously, a sword against blasters? Wake up, sheeple.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

This is absolutely you trying to head canon reality away. There is no way you will ever convince me George Lucas was that socially conscientious/nuanced in his storytelling. It’s not his style at all and he would’ve said something indicating this. He wasn’t thinking about the anti-vaccine movement and the ability to use media to gaslight the public in the 1970s/80s and 90’s/early 2000’s.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I think you might have misread my comment. I don't think George Lucas was trying to make a comment on any of the above.

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