Moses Ingram, actress who plays Reva in the Star Wars saga, charges against the racists who are harshly attacking her on the networks.
The official Star Wars account at Twitter defended the actress who plays Reva in Obi-Wan Kenobi, Moses Ingram. The actress received massive hate and a lot of racist reactions after the premiere of the first two episodes in Disney+.
The Star Wars statement shared its excitement over the casting of Moses Ingram into the Star Wars universe. But he also opposed those who seek to hurt her. “We are proud to welcome Moses Ingram to the galactic family, and excited as Reva’s story unfolds,” the franchise began. lucasfilm. “If someone intends to make her uncomfortable in any way, we only have one thing to say: resist.”
There are more than 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy, don’t choose to be a racist.
— starwars (@starwars) May 31, 2022
A follow-up tweet on the Star Wars account took particular note of the racist comments Moses Ingram had to put up with. “There are over twenty million intelligent species in this galaxy far, far away,” the saga’s Twitter account stated. “Don’t choose to be racist.”
The “weird guys” who attack Moses Ingram for his skin color
Moses Ingram herself took to her social networks to respond to several personal messages she received on her account. She there she denounced her racist comments and thanked Star Wars fans for supporting her. “Simply put, there are hundreds of racist messages. Hundreds. And I also see all those who have put a cape on me, and that really means a lot because there is nothing that anyone can do about it»; said the actress Obi-Wan Kenobi. “There is nothing anyone can do to stop all this hate. Therefore, I wonder what my purpose is in now saying that this is happening. The truth is, I don’t know.”
The Star Wars actress ended by speaking about how the backlash on social media had affected her. “I think what bothers me is that… This feeling that I’ve had inside of me, that nobody has told me, but this feeling of ‘I have to shut up and take it’ is what has bothered me the most,” Moses Ingram explained. “I just have to smile and bear it, but I don’t have that constitution. I really just want to move on, and say thank you to the people who support me in the comments and the places I won’t be. The rest of you who attack me… You are all weirdos.”