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But did Luke shove knives into captive women's vaginas?
This has been thoroughly debunked as Israeli army propaganda., 2.
The real question you should be asking, is if the empire told you that Luke did that, why do you believe it?
Luke certainly didn't spread false and disgusting propaganda in support of imperial genocide.
But did you shove one too many crayons up your nose?
No, he did not. Luke didn’t start the war, that’s the literal plot of Andor. And, by the way, Cassian Andor is not a good person, the show and movie both make that quite clear. He is a protagonist, yes, and, in my opinion, at his core a good man; but he and those he assists do some terrible things in the name of freedom.
And Luke gets dragged into it when jackbooted thugs burn his home, kill his family, and eventually take one of his hands.
How many innocent Palestinian children’s stories does that man’s path parallel? There are thousands of orphans, thousands of underage amputees currently not getting enough to eat, and still you call for more punishment. Shame on you. Down with the Empire. Long live the Rebellion.
IDK andor seems pretty alright. Good and pleasant are not the same.
Is someone mad they got a long temp ban from worldnews for joking about a politician getting raped to death?
You poor thing.
You seem really not mad about it.
LMAO that loser just follows people around like a lost puppy. Fun fact that he always needs the last word in any thread.