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JainaSolo1994
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🤺Fight choreographer, historical fencer, singer, writer, actress, Jedi
🎭I make SW analyses/theories about choreo, themes, character, music, etc.
✨I led the campaign for the Jaina Solo black series action figure
💜Proud fan of both Legends and Disney Canon
The broader point is that the Jedi TRY to be better, they try to be wise and kind and just. They try to love people, even enemies. They try to learn from their mistakes, to grow beyond their masters in the long arc of the moral universe.
They try.
The Sith don't. That makes the Jedi better
18/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
The Jedi failed on Brendok not because of their individual shortcomings, but because they had the power to make these choices *In The First Place*.
Despite the Council being wise, the individuals compassionate & well-intended, the mere fact the Jedi CAN do this kind of thing is the problem.
17/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Perfection is rightly expected of Jedi.
When Jedi make mistakes, it can lead to disaster.
That isn't solely the fault of the imperfect person making the mistake.
It's the fault of how much power the Jedi have as an institution, which determines how much damage their individual errors can cause
16/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
The Jedi try to be wise, kind, and just, but they're still people. And people make mistakes.
People will inevitably sometimes act in fear, ignorance, or even possession (selfishness).
Flawed perceptions, assumptions, instinct, unconscious bias.
We can't always exercise perfect judgement.
15/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
The Jedi are controlling and oppressing other religions, they're infringing on their rights and very existence.
This power, given to stop the Sith, corrupts the Jedi.
This institution of good people falls to the corruption of wielding a massive system of unchecked power.
14/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
These consequences are seen throughout the saga but perhaps most clearly in, again, #TheAcolyte, on Brendok.
The power to stop the Sith from infringing on the rights of others corrupts the Jedi.
Not as overtly as the Dark Side, but it does.
13/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
The Jedi ultimately want all beings in the galaxy to be free, but the Sith's definition of freedom IS the freedom to violate the autonomy & rights of others.
So the Jedi must restrict freedoms of the Sith, to preserve the freedom of others.
And the terrible power to do so has consequences.
12/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
The Dark Side promises freedom but we see time and time again what it brings: Enslavement.

To a manipulative and cruel master, who is in turn enslaved by the Dark Side itself.
So, to deceive ourselves that we are not slaves, we enslave others.
Now they are the slave, now we are the master.
11/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
The Sith like to claim that they offer freedom to embrace any emotions you feel, but you're not free to feel any emotions beyond anger, sorrow, fear, resentment, and pleasure (distinct from joy). The Jedi, famous for repression, actually allow a far broader emotional range than the Sith.
10/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Not only because typically Sith die heartbroken, alone, and afraid. But because they also live that way

Palpatine was not often a happy man.
He was gleeful when zapping people, or planning a genocide, but most of the time he was terrified of losing his power.
Which eventually of course he did.
9/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Some stories (especially Old Republic ones) occasionally have less evil Sith who have less tragic endings, but the vast vast vast majority of all Dark Siders cause great suffering & receive great suffering, dying full of fear & regret, without love.
Almost every single Sith is a cautionary tale
8/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
The Dark Side deceives, manipulates, uses and discards the Sith exactly as they do to others, it's a cycle of manipulation & cruelty
One that many Sith willingly enter as a Faustian bargain for power. Many more don't realize until it's too late. The Dark Side doesn't care, it gets what it wants
7/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Vader was the SW Lucifer, but Anakin started as SW Jesus: impossible divine birth, the Chosen One, the savior.
In Star Wars nobody is wholly immune to the desires which can lead so easily to the Dark Side.
Even the Messiah can be seduced to serve the evil he was sent to defeat.
6/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
The Dark Side is basically the One Ring: The addictive and spiritually-corruptive influence of wielding great power [for your own gain rather than to help others].
You cannot wield it without succumbing to its corruption, but it wants you to think you can.
It wants you to prove you're the one.
5/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Contrasted with the natural state of The Force (often called the Light Side), a *symbiotic* relationship which represents living in harmony with the natural world & other people.
The Jedi exist to protect life from abuse: the Sith, who define their freedom as freedom to violate others' freedom.
4/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
#TheAcolyte teaches us the Sith define themselves by their freedom to violate the rights of others.
The Dark Side is about dominating others; infringing on their rights, will, and personal autonomy.
This is why the end goal for Sith is always the same: Total control. Absolute power. Autocracy.
3/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
The Dark Side is the metaphysical embodiment of selfishness.

The Dark Side ("Para-Force") is a cancer or poison to the Force, a *parasite* which ultimately takes everything from you

The political embodiment of selfishness is fascism. Put them together, and you get The Emperor; greed incarnate
2/18
November 21, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Test 6
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Test 5
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Test 3
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Test 2
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