One time I was doing business on Nar-Shadda with a friend, no matter what business, first I saw the local Jawas steal a light bulb in the corridor, and then they dismantled the elevator car. When we finally managed to leave the building, it turned out that our speeder had been stolen. Two Klatooinian guys were very nice and asked us if we needed help. We thanked them, they didn't have a speeder, only sticks.
I love how philosophical things get. A lot of the cultural issues you were talking about are 100% applicable to the real world and so many issues we face in the modern day
They are not created equal, but they all end. There is an equality in the historical certainty that every society will end at some point no matter how more efficient it is than its contemporary.
@@jeffreycarman2185 That's not a solid argument against basic logic. By the same token, it can be said that assuming the worst of how an argument will be received and twisted is a slippery slope toward censorship and censure. It's a simple fact that even in the real world there are societies which actively promote theft, brutality, and worse. Those of us in the developed world are expected to politely gloss over this, even when those aspects are brought into our home nations because "we did the same or worse in the past". That sort of backward, enabling weakness is what grants a blank check to those who would take advantage of the situation and drive us to ruin. And many of the people who would do that are among our own number - in many cases including those who invoke emotive supermacist boogeyman tropes to try and discourage others from pointing any of this out.
@@The_Lucent_Archangelexcept for the fact that you are supremacists and blame your own problems on people who come from places where those cultures exist. In fact you’re literally doing it in your comment while denying that! Every single time, it’s a white nationalist saying that. It’s not good faith criticism. It’s literally just hate, and people like you are actually hateful. “They are taking advantage of us. They are invading us and replacing us.” Bullshit lol. I can spot the same old fascist shtick from miles away. You’re not fooling anyone here. If you want to go there and generalize, let’s talk about why men are trash because they are only 50% of the population yet result in 90% of violence towards women. Why don’t you ever talk about that? Ohhh….
I always figured that Tatooine was supposed to be an obscure backwater planet. That Obi-Wan selected it to hide Luke. But Lucas himself subverted this when he made Tatooine Anakin's homeworld. Too many stories focus on Tatooine. I guess it must be a fan favorite.
R5-D4 gave his motivator for the Rebellion. A true hero. Remember him on Galactic Memorial Day. Oh wait, he didn’t die, he showed up in The Mandalorean series.
Years later, watching Obi and Luke just casually talking about how the Jawas were killed. No empathy whatsoever, shows that some locals hated dealing with them, but did so out of need. I guess Kenobi did have some sympathy as a Jedi, since he had Threepio pile them up and burn their corpses. Or he might've been planning to steal the Sandcrawler and didn't want any evidence.🤔
I feel like the Jawas learned from their experiences with all these mega corps and the first alien settlers in tatooine and choose this path where they could essentially just exploit the aliens who basically decided to take control of their world without any of the violence that the tusken use but with the same feeling of "fuck you" and what's even better instead of becoming the classic star wars species that is exploited in their homeworks by aliens they were the ones to exploit the aliens without having to fight anyway
Except the “aliens” have been living there for well over 100,000 years as of the time of A New Hope. A culture of criminal subversion only devalues communities and propagates violence. However “punk” the sentiment, a culture of crime attracts criminals. The hutts didn’t invest in the planet because they are kind. And scamming all people of a different species or ethnicity for the perceived slights of an entire race is racist or speciesist.
Back in 1977-78 Kenner sold action figures of Star Wars characters. Back then, they sold the cantina patrons under the name such as Hammerhead (later know as an Ithorian) Snaggletooth (I think it was later called a snevian if I remember correctly. I'm probably wrong) Walrus Man, aka the aqualish Pondo Baba, and so forth Where did these "nicknames" come from and what is the true species names of the cantina denizens?
I thought the moisture was collected to grow crops. I remember in the Star Wars radio play Luke telling C3PO how green everything looked when the crops were in. Is that canon? Either way, Tatooine is based on the Southern California desert town where Lucas grew up, also seen in American Graffiti
12:06 That's Skippy the Jedi Droid! I have the graphic novel that includes his story. He escaped from Jaba and R2 didn't convince him to do that, he had a vision that if Luke didn't take R2 and finds the message the Empire would win, so he, of his own accord, used the force to destroy his motivator. The last thing he saw before his consciousness faded was what would come to pass due to his sacrifice, the Empire being defeated. Thank you, Skippy, the galaxy is in your debt! 🫡😁
2:03 is that the The Hu's cover of Sad But True? If so I can see Allen is a man of taste beyond succulent ewok cheek. 2:38 You want to contract Kuro, because that is how you contract Kuro.
The Jawas and Sandpeople were originally just a way to show how harsh Tattooine was. Exaggerated versions of desert bandits but made faceless to add to their alien quality. If they were truly bad for the local economy then someone like Jabba would have wiped them out a long time ago. If the Jawas weren't around there would be something else filling in that niche of that mostly lawless planet.
They still do show how harsh Tatooine is, newer content just shows an angle of their cultures that expands on that. We may recognize that the Tuskens aren’t lawless savages, but that doesn’t rob anything from their appearances in the films. For the settlers on Tatooine, the Tuskens are still very much a threat, and both groups much prefer to avoid contact because it almost invariably devolves to conflict.
They are bad for local economy, but the Hutts tolerate them because they serves several functions, scapegoats being one, for several.not so legal activities, and a way to move stolen goods etc..
see the problem is less what jawas do, it's that theres too many of them. consider, on tattooine there's raiders destroying things, leaving behind high tech garbage. The jawas scavenge and repurpose these scraps, returning part of their value to the economy in their role of wandering tech sales and repair shop merchants. and so the issue isn't the jawas, but the total lack of policing, if the towns could effectively force jawas to curb their rampant thieving, they would still have a place in society providing recycled low cost goods.
@@redshift739 ok, but without policing you're still gonna have somebody doing thieving, nature abhors a vacuum and where theres no cops crime pays. and then if you have cops, bam, all the sudden jawas are handy to have around.
I would like to lear more about the logistics of star wars and how that can impact battles and or how the supply lines are organised. Like how does the star wars universe have all these big ass navys without supply ships to refuel them and how would troops on the ground get supplies?
IIRC in the original Radio play of Star Wars, R2 actually sabotaged the R5 while on the crawler to ensure he was purchased over the R5 Also Luke & Owen shot up a flare to attract the Jawas. Apparently that was SOP - need a Jawa, shoot up a flare.
Dunno if the Jawas are SO bad. can see quite a bit of use in hiring a team to use as mechanics, scouts and limited Tech experts... perhaps even as appraisers of random stuff. Wonder if any Jawas or Tuskens got their weird species members too that are basically Archeologists/Historians obsessed with their own Ancient history. An study their homes' distant past... like they be shown in their verses' equivalent of an Holo Intergalactic History Channel special... on the History an Cultures of Tattooine
You would THINK that since Tatooine has been the headstart for countless important character's storylines, that - in the post Empire era - the world (or at least the whole area surrounding it) should be better protected or at least have more resources injected. The last scene of SW, have a foreign person taking the famous identity of a local person and stealing it for its own purposes.
Jawas might not be native to Tatooine. The Sand People are probably native though. It was once claimed that Jawas and Tuskens were offshoots of the same native species but none of that is canon anymore. It’s possible all intelligent life on Tatooine migrated there at some point, in some cases many thousands of years ago.
It was, actually. Not much, but a bit went on there about the Clone Wars. As far as I know, all that happened there was some negotiation between the Republic, CIS, and the Hutts. There was a brief fight between Count Duku and General Skywalker.
Imagine if the jawas went to felucia to scavenge some clone wars tech, they probably wouldn't survive long. Not without a turbolift powered transport since a sandcrawler obviously wouldn't be able to maneuver very well in a jungle environment. Maybe they could salvage, or buy, or steal an AT-OT and modify it to better suit their needs
If you want the parts we stole returned it costs $ If you want them dusted and polished, it coats you $ If you want them reassembled, it will cost you $ We would charge you NOT to steal your parts BUT us Jawas make more this way instead.
🤔 . . . I MOSTLY agree. Though I may disagree on the finer details, I still completely agree with the direction that the Jawas are. Personally, I disagree that the Jawas would steal from moisture farmers, at least moisture farmers that they have good business relationships with. However, in regards to stealing from complete strangers, that I wholeheartedly agree with you there & such…
I like the points you make about romanticizing anything foreign just because it's different. Not all cultures are morally equal, and you can respect them and not hate them but you're usually not better off trying to occupy the same space and neither are they, unless you have some degree of cultural assimilation. I read somewhere that when the US evacuated tens of thousands of people out of Vietnam as the Communists captured Saigon, they put these people in special housing on military bases for two years where they were taught American culture, history, and English, before they were dispersed into the US population. This effectively curtailed the usual problems a country experiences from mass migration.
Did you know that even Franck Herbert was smart enough to have Dune/Arrakis blown up in later books because going back to the same well over and over and over is BORING.
Not scales, tumors; think about it, they lived for about 10,000 years underground on a radiated planet with a limited gene pool. That means inbreeding and that means cancer.
You make great films, you are my number 1 channel about SW. But I will partially disagree with you here. To be clear, I do not think that the Jawas' attitude is somehow morally right and I agree that they cause losses to the locals. But what are they supposed to do? Without theft and trade, the Jawas, locked between the Tuskens and the colonists, would die or be killed off. They are too weak to attack like the Tuskens. They will not cultivate the land en masse. So they live as they can.
It's what we might call a vicious and unbreakable cycle. The hostility of the environment forces a lax approach to morality encouraging theft, which in turn discourages the kind of investment needed to make the environment less hostile, ensuring theft is required to survive, and so on and so forth.
@@matthewwatkins7473 Agreed, but the Jawas are a secondary issue. First of all, Tatooine is a planet that is not conducive to civilized life for obvious climatic and resource reasons. And neither the Republic nor the Empire nor the Hutts were interested in investments that would make it suitable for better living. This is not Arrakis or terraformed planets from the Alien universe like Acherton aka LV 426. The corporations have also withdrawn. The truth is that without the Jawas, the farmers' lives would not be much better anyway. The Jawas are annoying, but they are not the source of the backwardness that plagues Tatooine.
@@matthewwatkins7473 And secondly, who asked for human and non-human colonists. Aren't there better planets in the Galaxy? It's not all colonized. To some extent, this can be applied to Jakku. I'm not mocking Tatooin colonists, but they landed on a foreign planet that was not adapted and was difficult to adapt to life. Of course, we can wonder here whether life for the Jawas would not be worse without them. And if I remember in Dark Lord , The rise of of Darth Vader it was at the end of the book when Obi Wan visits Anchorhead I think and hears for the first time in the news about Vader, the author's comment is that Obi is grateful to the Jawas for helping him survive the first period on Tatooine. In the series, Obi Wan, despite disputes about the purity of stolen parts, trades with them. Owen also goes to them for droids, not to Tosche Station or the store. So they could be useful.
@@janmos5178 it does make me wonder why anyone would move to Tattooine. The place doesn't seem like it has much going for it. It's the kind of place that exists because you can only have so much nothing between more populated and prosperous places. :)
Do you really need someone to explain how that fight would end. At least with the storm troopers they had access to support. FO is just a more undisciplined version of storm troopers
@@kotor610 The FO Stormtroopers have similar training to the Clones over a longer time period since they age normally, they're no strangers to being outnumbered or outgunned by the enemy, and thanks to the Unknown Regions they should be able to handle the Clones more creative strategies relatively fine.
I thought 3PO sabotaged R5 to keep him and R2 together, and that was what he really meant by "sticking his neck out". Interesting twist if R5 was doing R2 a favor
I thought Knights of the Old Republic said the Jawas and Tuskens devolved from the surviving Rakatans after Tattooine got glassed by their revolting slave races. The folks who stayed close to the surface got radiation poisoning and became the Tuskens. The folks who stayed deep underground became the Jawas.
Everyone complains when Jawas come to town, but the same people still come looking for bargains when they put droids and parts for sale.
LOL Yeah because they are looking for all their stolen stuff!
@@TheHumanRangerliar
They the Walmart of Star Wars
Jawas exploit the poor underserved minority community.
That thumbnail is absolutely terrifying💀
Tis the season to be spooky
Inaccurate as well.
Pelie says they are very furry as she dated one.
@@yelleryoung5870“Dated“ aka slurped those furry folks 😂
Man you give star wars such a cool vibe.
The Jawas were kicked off of 109 planets…
odd thing about jawas, they don't seem to be in a war for the desert.
Kessel West tried calling them out on the HoloNet and his account at Coruscant Intergalactic Bank was suddenly shut down.
Very interesting video, as always. I’d also like to see another analysis, now for the Tusken Raiders
Appreciate your video's man! They're so much more than just star wars. Keep it up!
One time I was doing business on Nar-Shadda with a friend, no matter what business, first I saw the local Jawas steal a light bulb in the corridor, and then they dismantled the elevator car. When we finally managed to leave the building, it turned out that our speeder had been stolen. Two Klatooinian guys were very nice and asked us if we needed help. We thanked them, they didn't have a speeder, only sticks.
Splendid piece of micro fiction.
@@NeovanGoth These were actually events from a star wars rpg session. I have a lot of stories from this planet.
I have someone playing a Jawa copper wire thief in my StarWars D6 RPG
Love your videos and your deep dives into the "Galaxy Far Far Away..." Keep up the GREAT work!!! Love from TEXAS
I love how philosophical things get. A lot of the cultural issues you were talking about are 100% applicable to the real world and so many issues we face in the modern day
the mandalorian was right, desintigrate them...
All societies are not created equal. That's an uncomfortable sentiment, but it's just as true in reality as in Star Wars context.
The reason this is uncomfortable is that, from this line of thinking, it is a pretty easy slippery slope to supremacist thinking.
They are not created equal, but they all end. There is an equality in the historical certainty that every society will end at some point no matter how more efficient it is than its contemporary.
@@arthurbriand2175 Being a nihilist about things is tantamount to being a relativist. And relativism is a major part of why the West is in decline.
@@jeffreycarman2185 That's not a solid argument against basic logic. By the same token, it can be said that assuming the worst of how an argument will be received and twisted is a slippery slope toward censorship and censure.
It's a simple fact that even in the real world there are societies which actively promote theft, brutality, and worse. Those of us in the developed world are expected to politely gloss over this, even when those aspects are brought into our home nations because "we did the same or worse in the past".
That sort of backward, enabling weakness is what grants a blank check to those who would take advantage of the situation and drive us to ruin. And many of the people who would do that are among our own number - in many cases including those who invoke emotive supermacist boogeyman tropes to try and discourage others from pointing any of this out.
@@The_Lucent_Archangelexcept for the fact that you are supremacists and blame your own problems on people who come from places where those cultures exist. In fact you’re literally doing it in your comment while denying that! Every single time, it’s a white nationalist saying that. It’s not good faith criticism. It’s literally just hate, and people like you are actually hateful. “They are taking advantage of us. They are invading us and replacing us.” Bullshit lol. I can spot the same old fascist shtick from miles away. You’re not fooling anyone here. If you want to go there and generalize, let’s talk about why men are trash because they are only 50% of the population yet result in 90% of violence towards women. Why don’t you ever talk about that? Ohhh….
“Some cultures suck” hits a bit harder today 😂
Islamic countries need to go
@@leonrussell9607we stay.
It's not exactly a new sentiment.
@@leonrussell9607 no, but they could sure use a big religious liberalization movement.
@@ishill85 they need to stay out of Europe, whatever they do
I always figured that Tatooine was supposed to be an obscure backwater planet. That Obi-Wan selected it to hide Luke. But Lucas himself subverted this when he made Tatooine Anakin's homeworld. Too many stories focus on Tatooine. I guess it must be a fan favorite.
R5-D4 gave his motivator for the Rebellion. A true hero. Remember him on Galactic Memorial Day.
Oh wait, he didn’t die, he showed up in The Mandalorean series.
Not all cultures are as accepting and loving. Sometimes those want to wipe out yours
Years later, watching Obi and Luke just casually talking about how the Jawas were killed. No empathy whatsoever, shows that some locals hated dealing with them, but did so out of need. I guess Kenobi did have some sympathy as a Jedi, since he had Threepio pile them up and burn their corpses. Or he might've been planning to steal the Sandcrawler and didn't want any evidence.🤔
Anakin going back in time to prevent the Rakata from evolving, so Tatooine doesn't become a sand planet:
I feel like the Jawas learned from their experiences with all these mega corps and the first alien settlers in tatooine and choose this path where they could essentially just exploit the aliens who basically decided to take control of their world without any of the violence that the tusken use but with the same feeling of "fuck you" and what's even better instead of becoming the classic star wars species that is exploited in their homeworks by aliens they were the ones to exploit the aliens without having to fight anyway
Except the “aliens” have been living there for well over 100,000 years as of the time of A New Hope. A culture of criminal subversion only devalues communities and propagates violence. However “punk” the sentiment, a culture of crime attracts criminals. The hutts didn’t invest in the planet because they are kind. And scamming all people of a different species or ethnicity for the perceived slights of an entire race is racist or speciesist.
I think a good business for Tatooine would be a pest removal service!
That Matilda clip takes me back and made my day haha
Absolutely love this kind of videos
Back in 1977-78 Kenner sold action figures of Star Wars characters. Back then, they sold the cantina patrons under the name such as Hammerhead (later know as an Ithorian) Snaggletooth (I think it was later called a snevian if I remember correctly. I'm probably wrong) Walrus Man, aka the aqualish Pondo Baba, and so forth
Where did these "nicknames" come from and what is the true species names of the cantina denizens?
Production notes.
I just realised how terrifying Jawas are under their hoods...
Me to
I think they're supposed to look different. There was something mentioned in one of the Mandalorian episodes about them, I can't remember though
I thought the moisture was collected to grow crops. I remember in the Star Wars radio play Luke telling C3PO how green everything looked when the crops were in. Is that canon? Either way, Tatooine is based on the Southern California desert town where Lucas grew up, also seen in American Graffiti
12:06 That's Skippy the Jedi Droid! I have the graphic novel that includes his story. He escaped from Jaba and R2 didn't convince him to do that, he had a vision that if Luke didn't take R2 and finds the message the Empire would win, so he, of his own accord, used the force to destroy his motivator. The last thing he saw before his consciousness faded was what would come to pass due to his sacrifice, the Empire being defeated. Thank you, Skippy, the galaxy is in your debt! 🫡😁
Great take!
2:03 is that the The Hu's cover of Sad But True? If so I can see Allen is a man of taste beyond succulent ewok cheek.
2:38 You want to contract Kuro, because that is how you contract Kuro.
The Jawas and Sandpeople were originally just a way to show how harsh Tattooine was. Exaggerated versions of desert bandits but made faceless to add to their alien quality.
If they were truly bad for the local economy then someone like Jabba would have wiped them out a long time ago.
If the Jawas weren't around there would be something else filling in that niche of that mostly lawless planet.
They still do show how harsh Tatooine is, newer content just shows an angle of their cultures that expands on that. We may recognize that the Tuskens aren’t lawless savages, but that doesn’t rob anything from their appearances in the films. For the settlers on Tatooine, the Tuskens are still very much a threat, and both groups much prefer to avoid contact because it almost invariably devolves to conflict.
They are bad for local economy, but the Hutts tolerate them because they serves several functions, scapegoats being one, for several.not so legal activities, and a way to move stolen goods etc..
Very on time video for this year Nobel Prize on Economics. Using the laureates theories can explain how and why Tatooine fails so much…
see the problem is less what jawas do, it's that theres too many of them. consider, on tattooine there's raiders destroying things, leaving behind high tech garbage. The jawas scavenge and repurpose these scraps, returning part of their value to the economy in their role of wandering tech sales and repair shop merchants. and so the issue isn't the jawas, but the total lack of policing, if the towns could effectively force jawas to curb their rampant thieving, they would still have a place in society providing recycled low cost goods.
It's still the jawas' fault for doing the thieving rather than the towns' fault for not affording policing
@@redshift739 ok, but without policing you're still gonna have somebody doing thieving, nature abhors a vacuum and where theres no cops crime pays. and then if you have cops, bam, all the sudden jawas are handy to have around.
“It’s not the criminal’s fault it’s the victim’s fault for giving them an opening.”
@@Tinnitus1445 imagine being unarmed and then having the nerve to complain when you get robbed 💀
13:02 Or even Mos *Vespa* 😎
I would petition for planet visits to Manaan.
I love Jawas
15:25 the God Emperor Approves
This is true generation tech
I would like to lear more about the logistics of star wars and how that can impact battles and or how the supply lines are organised. Like how does the star wars universe have all these big ass navys without supply ships to refuel them and how would troops on the ground get supplies?
How in the hell is this how I learn Reza Aslan ate human brains?! He visited a class of mine last year to give a lecture and nobody mentioned it.
Whutz he schmokin'?!!!
Never thought I’d see a Matilda reference in a Sw vid, lol!
IIRC in the original Radio play of Star Wars, R2 actually sabotaged the R5 while on the crawler to ensure he was purchased over the R5
Also Luke & Owen shot up a flare to attract the Jawas. Apparently that was SOP - need a Jawa, shoot up a flare.
Dunno if the Jawas are SO bad. can see quite a bit of use in hiring a team to use as mechanics, scouts and limited Tech experts... perhaps even as appraisers of random stuff.
Wonder if any Jawas or Tuskens got their weird species members too that are basically Archeologists/Historians obsessed with their own Ancient history. An study their homes' distant past... like they be shown in their verses' equivalent of an Holo Intergalactic History Channel special... on the History an Cultures of Tattooine
Wonder if his Alegencence would be if Tatooween was a democracy. .
Utooni helps the economy with his tesla cannon
2:23 lmao right at the eve of a certain WoW streamer getting banned is brave
"Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter..."
"sometimes, some cultures suck" ... yes. Yes they do.
You would THINK that since Tatooine has been the headstart for countless important character's storylines, that - in the post Empire era - the world (or at least the whole area surrounding it) should be better protected or at least have more resources injected.
The last scene of SW, have a foreign person taking the famous identity of a local person and stealing it for its own purposes.
Jawas are natives. Tatooween is South Africa
Jawas might not be native to Tatooine. The Sand People are probably native though. It was once claimed that Jawas and Tuskens were offshoots of the same native species but none of that is canon anymore.
It’s possible all intelligent life on Tatooine migrated there at some point, in some cases many thousands of years ago.
Tatooween wasn't even involved in the clone wars
In the movie yes
It was, actually. Not much, but a bit went on there about the Clone Wars. As far as I know, all that happened there was some negotiation between the Republic, CIS, and the Hutts. There was a brief fight between Count Duku and General Skywalker.
if the Jawas run the Techno Union or the Trade Federation instead, will it be for the better or for the worse?
My question is why did they decided to live there?
In case no one told you today, you’re goated
I thought in the game they pronounced it "circa"
Imagine if the jawas went to felucia to scavenge some clone wars tech, they probably wouldn't survive long.
Not without a turbolift powered transport since a sandcrawler obviously wouldn't be able to maneuver very well in a jungle environment.
Maybe they could salvage, or buy, or steal an AT-OT and modify it to better suit their needs
Bubba and his son probably shot some jawa in his back yard with his blaster, and then saw his face and was traumatized by whatever he saw
1:51 Alan doesn’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
Moral relativism is the greatest scourge of our generation…. I appreciate this pro human stance. Down with the dolphins!
Force moral relativists to participate in the Aztec religious ceremonies. What's the problem if, Aztec culture is of equal value to ours?
You’re not wrong; some cultures suck, being open minded is ok but that also means you can judge weird/bad cultures accordingly
Oh here we go with the Jawa hate lol
If you want the parts we stole returned it costs $
If you want them dusted and polished, it coats you $
If you want them reassembled, it will cost you $
We would charge you NOT to steal your parts BUT us Jawas make more this way instead.
Damn disney made all the starwars fans redpilled
Based Allen being based yet again!
🤔 . . . I MOSTLY agree. Though I may disagree on the finer details, I still completely agree with the direction that the Jawas are. Personally, I disagree that the Jawas would steal from moisture farmers, at least moisture farmers that they have good business relationships with. However, in regards to stealing from complete strangers, that I wholeheartedly agree with you there & such…
they may not steal from the moisture farmers but they see no problem in selling them droids that will break within days
If something valuable to the Empire was found on Tatooine at that time, they sure as hell would have eradicated Tuskins and Jawas.
I now consider it canon that Jawas use SuperSuperGlue
REAL TALK
In a galactic civilization only to planets matter core everything legal and core everything illegal that why visit those 2 planets so much
Very Nice 👍
Those who have not; do as they must... I appreciate the attention to an underpublicized set of Star Wars
OMG is that what they look like?! 😮
Not really.
embrace the pee i say. should be up there with "HUMANITY FIRST!!".
If we found a real tatooween it would be seen as earth 2.0
I like the points you make about romanticizing anything foreign just because it's different. Not all cultures are morally equal, and you can respect them and not hate them but you're usually not better off trying to occupy the same space and neither are they, unless you have some degree of cultural assimilation.
I read somewhere that when the US evacuated tens of thousands of people out of Vietnam as the Communists captured Saigon, they put these people in special housing on military bases for two years where they were taught American culture, history, and English, before they were dispersed into the US population. This effectively curtailed the usual problems a country experiences from mass migration.
They're eating the lothcats
I would rather live next to a sandcrawler than a illegal immigrant encampment.
They're eating the lothwolfs, they're eating the lothcats.
@@Motoko_Urashimapretty sure that makes you the illegal immigrant.
Love the picture 😂😂😂
Did you know that even Franck Herbert was smart enough to have Dune/Arrakis blown up in later books because going back to the same well over and over and over is BORING.
Spoilers?
For humanity!!! For the Empire!!
That Jawa is way to scaly
Not scales, tumors; think about it, they lived for about 10,000 years underground on a radiated planet with a limited gene pool. That means inbreeding and that means cancer.
Jawas will steal something really expensive from you and attempt to sell it back. That’s called a crook on a clock.
Lord Allen has bestowed upon us succulent sustanance
Spacism😢
* buy's cheap droids from some sketchy jawas *
3:48 Actually the Jawas are the locals and the farmers are intruders. At least on Tatooine.
If we took a break from tattooine completely for like a decade would make it a special moment when we go back
Clanka
You make great films, you are my number 1 channel about SW. But I will partially disagree with you here. To be clear, I do not think that the Jawas' attitude is somehow morally right and I agree that they cause losses to the locals. But what are they supposed to do? Without theft and trade, the Jawas, locked between the Tuskens and the colonists, would die or be killed off. They are too weak to attack like the Tuskens. They will not cultivate the land en masse. So they live as they can.
It's what we might call a vicious and unbreakable cycle. The hostility of the environment forces a lax approach to morality encouraging theft, which in turn discourages the kind of investment needed to make the environment less hostile, ensuring theft is required to survive, and so on and so forth.
@@matthewwatkins7473 Agreed, but the Jawas are a secondary issue. First of all, Tatooine is a planet that is not conducive to civilized life for obvious climatic and resource reasons. And neither the Republic nor the Empire nor the Hutts were interested in investments that would make it suitable for better living. This is not Arrakis or terraformed planets from the Alien universe like Acherton aka LV 426. The corporations have also withdrawn. The truth is that without the Jawas, the farmers' lives would not be much better anyway. The Jawas are annoying, but they are not the source of the backwardness that plagues Tatooine.
@@matthewwatkins7473 And secondly, who asked for human and non-human colonists. Aren't there better planets in the Galaxy? It's not all colonized. To some extent, this can be applied to Jakku. I'm not mocking Tatooin colonists, but they landed on a foreign planet that was not adapted and was difficult to adapt to life. Of course, we can wonder here whether life for the Jawas would not be worse without them. And if I remember in Dark Lord , The rise of of Darth Vader it was at the end of the book when Obi Wan visits Anchorhead I think and hears for the first time in the news about Vader, the author's comment is that Obi is grateful to the Jawas for helping him survive the first period on Tatooine. In the series, Obi Wan, despite disputes about the purity of stolen parts, trades with them. Owen also goes to them for droids, not to Tosche Station or the store. So they could be useful.
@@janmos5178 it does make me wonder why anyone would move to Tattooine. The place doesn't seem like it has much going for it.
It's the kind of place that exists because you can only have so much nothing between more populated and prosperous places. :)
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Agreed. And this colonization with Dowager Queen and in the times of Czerka was idiocy.
Please make a video on 200 FO Stormtroopers vs 200 Clone Troopers
Do you really need someone to explain how that fight would end. At least with the storm troopers they had access to support.
FO is just a more undisciplined version of storm troopers
@@kotor610 The FO Stormtroopers have similar training to the Clones over a longer time period since they age normally, they're no strangers to being outnumbered or outgunned by the enemy, and thanks to the Unknown Regions they should be able to handle the Clones more creative strategies relatively fine.
One would think that silicon and solar power would also be industries that aren't being utilized.
So Jawas are basically the personification of the "Can't have shit in Detroit" meme
what do they use the credits for?
Next one "the tusken Raiders" and why xenophobia and brutality are the Best things in the Star wars universe
What happened to the background of Star Wars cities?? OR is that one now😀
I thought 3PO sabotaged R5 to keep him and R2 together, and that was what he really meant by "sticking his neck out". Interesting twist if R5 was doing R2 a favor
Ive never heard czerka pronouced like that. Its always pronounced with a silent c so zerka in the games
Think the cz in Czech
I thought Knights of the Old Republic said the Jawas and Tuskens devolved from the surviving Rakatans after Tattooine got glassed by their revolting slave races. The folks who stayed close to the surface got radiation poisoning and became the Tuskens. The folks who stayed deep underground became the Jawas.
The nicest thing I can say about them is that they actually work, sketchy and bad as it is. Tuskens just destroy things with no goals beyond hate
I believe R2 told the other red unit to pretend to be worthless. Because R2 always knows what it's doing
Like for the part between 1:00 and 3:00.
I woukd still preffer to live next to a Jawa than a Trandoshan.