Hollywood insider and analyst Matthew Belloni recently shared that within The Walt Disney Company, Kathleen Kennedy is “not known as a woke warrior.”
During his April 1st episode of The Town podcast discussing the proxy war between Nelson Peltz and The Walt Disney Company’s Board of Directors, Belloni discussed the role of Kathleen Kennedy at Lucasfilm with Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw after bringing up Elon Musk’s April Fool’s post.
Musk posted, “Excited to join Disney as their Chief DEI Officer. Can’t wait to work with Bob Iger & Kathleen Kennedy to make their content MORE woke! Even the linguini.”
Excited to join @Disney as their Chief DEI Officer.
Can’t wait to work with Bob Iger & Kathleen Kennedy to make their content MORE woke!
Even the linguini.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 1, 2024
Belloni, who is no fan of Kathleen Kennedy and blasted The Walt Disney Company for re-upping her contract back in 2021, stated on his podcast, “Kathy Kennedy is not that—. That whole South Park thing was sort of—. It was funny, but it wasn’t accurate. Like, within Disney, she’s not known as the woke warrior.”
He continued, “She kind of has to be convinced. From everything I’ve been told, she has to kind of be convinced to do this stuff.”
Belloni then attempted to make his point by noting there had not been a female Star Wars director under her leadership, “And there’s still never been a female director of a Star Wars movie. … I’m very critical of Kathy Kennedy, but I don’t think that she’s gone overboard on the diversity stuff.”
However, Kennedy herself declared she was injecting feminism and woke ideology into Star Wars back in 2015. During an appearance at Fortune Magazine’s The Most Powerful Women Summit, Kennedy said, “I think the interesting path we’ve had is the conversation that took place around consumer products. Because there were a lot of companies that were in place who frankly didn’t initially feel that Star Wars was for girls.”
She continued, “And when you have a company situation where between Lucasfilm and Disney, we were all looking at this situation saying, ‘No, with Star Wars we have to change this. We have to make sure that we create products that are in a sense appealing to both boys and girls.’ What’s wrong with that?”
Kennedy would go on to detail, “The fact that the company was bought by The Walt Disney Company has been amazing because they very much support the fact that we are trying to grow in the work force a number of women in executive positions and in all positions inside the company. And with the movies that we are making and with the protagonists that we are putting in the stories. So I get a huge amount of support with that.”
She added, “But we have 50% of our executive team are women. And six out of eight of the people in my story group are women. And I’m sure there’s a lot of people that would be surprised that we’re making Star Wars movies and the majority of the people involved in the development of those stories are women. And I think it’s making a huge difference in the stories that we’re trying to tell.”
Under Kennedy’s leadership, Lucasfilm and The Walt Disney Company soft rebooted Star Wars with The Force Awakens. Luke Skywalker was replaced with Rey. R2-D2 and C-3PO were replaced with BB-8. Kylo Ren replaced Darth Vader. Snoke replaced the Emperor. The wise mentor figure of Obi-Wan Kenobi was completely erased. Han Solo and Chewbacca were replaced by Poe Dameron and Finn.
Not only did Lucasfilm embrace feminism, but it clearly embraced diversity and representation agendas as seen with the soft reboot of The Force Awakens. Following this soft reboot, the franchise has also promoted disordered sexual behavior such as transgender ideology and homosexuality in its comics, short stories, video games, and novels.
The franchise has also eschewed its clear moral position of a battle between right and wrong, good and evil. Now, the series embraces a balance between good and evil. Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi also coined the phrase, “Let the past die, kill it if you have to,” which perfectly captures how woke ideology attempts to gain a stranglehold on the mind.
Outside of its film and TV production, the company fired Gina Carano from The Mandalorian and the planned Rangers of the New Republic Disney+ series for her political and moral positions that are opposed to various tentacles of woke ideology such as transgenderism.
All of these actions perfectly align with how Bishop Robert Barron explains why woke ideologies are wrong. He told Angelus News, “First, they advocate a deeply antagonistic social theory, whereby the world is divided sharply into the two classes of oppressors and oppressed. Second, they relativize moral value and see classical morality as an attempt by the ruling class to maintain itself in power. Third, they focus, not so much on the individual, as on racial and ethnic categories and hence they endorse the idea of collective guilt and recommend a sort of reverse discrimination to address the injustices of the past. Fourth, they tend to demonize the market economy and the institutions of democracy as part of a superstructure defending the privileged. Fifth, they push toward equity of outcome throughout the society, rather than equality of opportunity.”
He added, “And finally, ‘wokeism’ employs divisive and aggressive strategies of accusation that are contrary to the Gospel demand to love our enemies. Suffice it to say that Catholic Social Teaching stands athwart all of this. It wants social justice, of course, but not on ‘woke’ terms. Its heroes are not Marx, Nietzsche, and Foucault, but rather Isaiah, Amos, Jeremiah, Jesus the Lord, Ambrose, Aquinas, and Teresa of Calcutta.”
So while Disney might not see her as a woke warrior, the actions Lucasfilm has taken under Kathleen Kennedy’s leadership show that she is indeed one. And it’s why she must be opposed and her vision for Star Wars and Lucasfilm must be rejected.
What do you make of Belloni’s claim?