Controversial and embattled Star Wars author Chuck Wendig took to Facebook to fact-check and defend against people’s posts regarding new Jedi Order director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, who notoriously has been pushing extreme political agendas in her interviews regarding not only the Rey solo film but other movies, as she’s continuing Kathleen Kennedy’s “force is female” cringe mantra. However, Baen Books author Richard Fox took him to task on his comments, using Chuck Wendig’s writing against him.
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy has been under fire all week for her comments to CNN, stating, “Now that we’re in 2024, it’s past due that a woman steps up to help shape a story in a galaxy far, far away.” This has led to several news outlets researching the director because fans fear she will insert her extreme leftist politics into the new Star Wars Jedi Order film.
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One media outlet reported that Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s goal is to “make men uncomfortable” because of this statement, which she said in relation to a prior film. Based on recent interviews, there’s an indication that her attitude has changed on the subject.
Chuck Wendig went full white knight for Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, however, commenting on a Facebook post, “Her comment has nothing to do with Star Wars. It was an earlier, unrelated comment, from eight years ago.”
While it’s true on the particular statement, it does encapsulate the ethos of Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s filmmaking. Chuck Wendig is being dishonest in wilfully ignoring her more recent CNN interview with similar sentiments, as well as her work and ties with the globalist World Economic Forum, which comprises the elites pushing the diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives that are destroying culture.
Chuck Wendig is also notorious for having destroyed Star Wars novelizations with his poor writing and being a fringe lunatic with his politics. He claims he was fired from Disney and their Star Wars line because of an earlier statement calling for Trump supporters to be put into woodchippers, a dangerous use of his platform to try to incite violence against half the population of the United States.
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However, it may have been just an excuse to eliminate his poor writing. Dragon Award-winning author Richard Fox, creator of the new Baen Books series, The Shattered Star Legacy, took Chuck Wendig to task over the post on Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s future Star Wars output.
Fox replied to Wendig, “I gotta tell you, anytime I feel insecure about my writing I go to Aftermath’s Amazon page and read the one star reviews. And I feel a little better as I know no matter how much I might question what I wrote, it’ll never be the shit you excrete. Your three Star Wars books were a big brown flag as to how the rest of the post-Lucas Star Wars was going to go.”
He also replied by mocking direct quotes from Chuck Wendig’s terribly written Star Wars Aftermath book, “Holy Moly! We’re talking about people who ruined their shot at Star Wars and looks who turns up! Mr. Herkily-Jerkily Space Diapers Gay For No Reason Characters himself. You could have been the next Tim Zahn but f***ed it all up with equal parts pandering and ham fisted storytelling.”
The reference comes from the opening of Star Wars Aftermath in which Chuck Wendig notoriously described a scene with, “The TIE wibbles and wobbles through the air, careening drunkenly across the Myrrann rooftops — it zigzags herkily-jerkily out of sight.”
The writing is so cringe-worthy that it’s become a meme across the internet, embarrassing Chuck Wendig wherever he goes.
Fans are concerned that Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s Star Wars Jedi Order will be similarly awful, and author Richard Fox is right to point out Chuck Wendig has no place commenting on crazy identity politics destroying a fan-beloved property like Star Wars.
What do you think of Richard Fox’s comments on Chuck Wendig’s Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Star Wars? Leave a comment and let us know.
lolzers says
No amount of Soy(tm) based reinforcement will help this movie succeed. lol
John Van Stry says
People still read and watch Star Wars?
Wow, that’s like pounding a spike through your head and then willingly doing it again.
Anti-Rationalist says
Dialogue like that is why aspiring writers should consider reading books from before 1950.