Star Wars fandom isn't worth defending

Enough is enough

Star Wars fans.
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Star Wars should stop celebrating its fans. They don't deserve it.

Consider the case of Kelly Marie Tran, who last week wiped her Instagram account. The Vietnamese-American actress, who played Rose Tico in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, has endured racist and sexist attacks online from the very moment the movie came out — attacks that haven't seemed to abate in the six months since The Last Jedi's premiere. Even if she hasn't said as much, everyone knows that it was sustained, targeted harassment from "fans" that caused her to effectively hide her online presence.

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Joshua Rivera is a freelance entertainment journalist and critic who has written for GQ, Vulture, and Entertainment Weekly.