Star Wars ‘The Acolyte’ Mocked For Featuring Lesbian Space Witches Who Use The Force to Get Pregnant

[Collection]Jamie WhiteTwins Osha and Mae learn they were "created" by the coven's female leader and "carried" by another woman within the group.

Disney’s Star Wars “The Acolyte” was roundly mocked on social media over a scene featuring lesbian space witch covens using the Force to get pregnant.

Disney head Kathleen Kennedy and showrunner Leslye Headland were singularly blamed for destroying the Star Wars franchise after a scene circulating on social media showed a group of witches performing an occult ritual praising the “power of one, the power of two” and “the power of many.”

In Star Wars lore, microscopic organisms called midichlorians found in one’s blood give the ability to wield the Force, a high concentration of which was found in Anakin Skywalker, the boy who would later become Darth Vader, who was revealed to have been immaculately conceived on the desert planet Tatooine.

But “The Acolyte”, which takes place 100 years before the events of Episode I, reveals that Anakin Skywalker was not the only one immaculately conceived in the Star Wars universe.

“The Acolyte” twins Osha and Mae learn that they were “created” by the head of the witches coven and “carried” by another woman within the group thanks to the power of the Force.

The Acolyte’s ridiculous occult witches scene was brutally panned on X.

“This doesn’t look like Star Wars. It looks like a bunch of Leftists putting a blood curse on Donald Trump,” one user noted.

Showrunner Headland last week bragged that “The Acolyte” would be the “gayest Star Wars yet by a considerable margin” without a hint of irony.

“People have told me that it’s the gayest Star Wars,” Headland said, “and frankly I am into it.”

South Park earlier this year ridiculed Kennedy after she took control of Lucasfilm and inserted woke identity politics into Disney, Star Wars and Marvel movies.


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Twins Osha and Mae learn they were "created" by the coven's female leader and "carried" by another woman within the group.

Disney’s Star Wars “The Acolyte” was roundly mocked on social media over a scene featuring lesbian space witch covens using the Force to get pregnant.

Disney head Kathleen Kennedy and showrunner Leslye Headland were singularly blamed for destroying the Star Wars franchise after a scene circulating on social media showed a group of witches performing an occult ritual praising the “power of one, the power of two” and “the power of many.”

In Star Wars lore, microscopic organisms called midichlorians found in one’s blood give the ability to wield the Force, a high concentration of which was found in Anakin Skywalker, the boy who would later become Darth Vader, who was revealed to have been immaculately conceived on the desert planet Tatooine.

But “The Acolyte”, which takes place 100 years before the events of Episode I, reveals that Anakin Skywalker was not the only one immaculately conceived in the Star Wars universe.

“The Acolyte” twins Osha and Mae learn that they were “created” by the head of the witches coven and “carried” by another woman within the group thanks to the power of the Force.

The Acolyte’s ridiculous occult witches scene was brutally panned on X.

“This doesn’t look like Star Wars. It looks like a bunch of Leftists putting a blood curse on Donald Trump,” one user noted.

Showrunner Headland last week bragged that “The Acolyte” would be the “gayest Star Wars yet by a considerable margin” without a hint of irony.

“People have told me that it’s the gayest Star Wars,” Headland said, “and frankly I am into it.”

South Park earlier this year ridiculed Kennedy after she took control of Lucasfilm and inserted woke identity politics into Disney, Star Wars and Marvel movies.


Follow Jamie White on X | Truth | Gab | Gettr | Minds

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