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After Pledging To Dial Back Left-Wing Activism, Disney’s ‘Star Wars’ Elevates First-Ever ‘Trans’ Clone Trooper

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By now, many Americans are familiar with leftists’ unhealthy obsession with forcing transgenderism onto adults and children alike. But as it turns out, these delusions about biological sex are also popping up in a galaxy far, far away.

In their latest act of left-wing activism, The Walt Disney Company’s “Star Wars” brand is giving fans a look at its first-ever trans-identifying clone trooper, named “Sister.” According to Breitbart News, the character was originally introduced in a young adult novel two years ago but is now getting his first visual appearance in a new “Star Wars” encyclopedia.

For those unfamiliar with the “Star Wars” universe, clone troopers are human clones of the bounty hunter Jango Fett, a man. Having been created with Fett’s DNA, all clones look identical to one another, sharing the same face, voice, and other physical features.

According to Bounding Into Comics, the “illustrated encyclopedia [is] intended for kids [and] written from the perspective of Bad Batch’s Captain Rex.” The outlet shared a quote from the book in which Rex refers to “Sister” using female pronouns.

“When one of our kind expressed her gender identity differently than her fellow troopers, she [feared] she’d have to hide who she truly was inside,” Rex said, according to the outlet. “Fortunately, her brothers in the 7th Sky Corps gave her the name Sister as a constant reminder that she belonged.”

Artwork of “Sister” from the encyclopedia shared online shows a male clone with long, braided hair in white armor painted with

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