Star Wars: South Park has gone (mildly) anti-woke, Gina Carano does not mince her words

SInce cultural hegemony now belongs to the Left, it’s only natural that dissintence and satire are finally catching up with its arrogance.

The popular and often humorously irreverent television series South Park recently tackled the issue of “woke culture” infiltrating the arts, taking a satirical dig at Kathleen Kennedy, the head of Lucasfilm, and Disney. Clips from the show went viral online, igniting a controversial discussion about Disney’s current direction and the negative sentiment it has generated among its audience:

“Woke” Star Wars has not drawn satire or criticism from South Park alone. Gina Carano, a figure who elicits strong reactions, can be seen as a significant cultural figure today. Opinions about her vary widely, serving as a litmus test for people’s perspectives on reality, ignorance, or being influenced by certain beliefs. Carano, initially an MMA fighter and actress, secured the role of Cara Dune in Disney’s “The Mandalorian,” which was considered a beacon of hope for the Star Wars franchise. Amid the discussions surrounding Disney, Carano’s voice stood out, offering an insider’s perspective on the state of Lucasfilm and the perceived inadequacies of its studio head, Kennedy. Here is a small sample:

This revelation added to the ongoing conversation about Disney’s management and its impact on beloved franchises.

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