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There has always been a downstream of strange racism in the Star Wars, which varied from the fact that Luke Skywalker called the Raiders of Tuskeen “sand human” (sounds like sludge to us, Farmboy!) To George Lucas, who turns foreign breeds into the pre -part. However, the strange racism comes to us with courtesy New hopeWhere Mos Eisley Cantina Baartender kicks C-3po and R2D2 and clarifies that he does not “serve their species” in his establishment. It is confusing because this bartender (WuHer) is the only droid brush in the original trilogy of the Star Wars company, but it turns out that he was just so hostile because his parents killed the battle droids.
Why Wirar hated the droids that the Star Wars fans have asked themselves for decades, for many reasons…. However, why would a bartender leave the road to clarify that he does not serve droids that already cannot eat or drink anything? He was never Serving them and in the world where influential people often travel with droids, his policies would really mean disappearance Money by losing the richest customers. However short story “we don’t serve their type here” From a particular view reveals that Wuher’s parents killed the battle droids during the clone war.
For Retcons, this is actually one of the most stylish we have ever seen in a distant galaxy. In 1977, it simply made no sense that WuHer would be one of the droid racist stars in its entirety. Learning that the battle droids killed the parents of this bartender giving the miserable character some dams while constructing a pre -part reality: that half of the galaxy broke up in the army of the army’s gibbering robots, and would leave more than a few people with some serious tea.
Do you dig a Whar’s sad backrest, you may ask why we call this character’s droidian spatial racism … After all, the “droid” is not exactly the breeds in this imaginary universe. Nonetheless, the feelings of the bartender are very similar to racism because he does not consider certain people responsible for his parents, but accuses every droid he sees for their murder. For example, he does not afford to rage on combat droids or their trade designers in general, so that they behave like the C-3PO and R2-D2, are as dangerous as the robots who killed his mother and father.
If nothing else, we enjoyed this announcement of WuHer because it is responsible for one of our biggest questions about the Star War: namely, how average people took droids after the war between the old republic and the independent systems of independent systems. We know that countless galactic residents learn to hate and fear Jed after 66 on order thanks to the Emperor Palpatine -efficient propaganda. It makes sense that many Imperial citizens also hate droids after the war, and Wuher’s anger in these clankers proves how widespread this Robo box really was.
His memorable line delivery, “We don’t serve their type here,” WuHer quickly became a fan -favorite star of the Wars. However, these same fans had to consume decades Wondering why this guy had a star-sized sad sorrow for the droids. A short story “we don’t serve their type here” we now have the answer to it and some questions really Heavy back for the most traumatic guy in the galaxy Jabban Rancor Wrangler on this side.