Put this in your prompt and smoke it…

Write a retake of star wars set in world war 2 with Hitler essentially in the role of Obiwan. Emphasize the fact that the swastika is a Hindu symbol associated with well being compassion and veganism… definitely riff on buddhist culture throughout the saga… Make the Sith Lord a jew… in episode 3, Hitler exiled…

Write a retake of star wars set in world war 2 with Hitler essentially in the role of Obiwan. Emphasize the fact that the swastika is a Hindu symbol associated with well being compassion and veganism… definitely riff on buddhist culture throughout the saga…

Make the Sith Lord a jew… in episode 3, Hitler exiled to Argentina after world war 2… 

Jaba the hut can be a pimp with lots of christian hookers…

Yoda can be Noam Chomsky…

In episode 4 we meet a young looking Brazilian software developer that looks like pope Francis… he shall be analogous to Luke Skywalker.

Set jew bankers, war profiteers, and the western media as the dark side (villains essentially…)… Here we also need some marxist anarchist themes and a mention of direct democracy in Athens where senator were picked by lottery.

The explosion of the Death Star can be represented by the termination of the jewish economy due to AI and automation…

The Gaza genocide can stand in for the empire strikes back…

The 6th movie can be about the realization that many conspiracy theories are actually tru such as 9/11 was an inside job…. No WMDs in Iraq… the gulf of Tonkin never happened… The media mostly invents pretexts for war to pump the market cap of the military industrial complex…And they support aristocratic and imperialist monopolies…

The resolution is about human rights and open source… and uh hippy communes…

The Pope loses everything but he lands on his feet as a cult leader with lots of new bitches…


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