Skimming through several of those tweets, it seems like the concept that this guy is most offended by isn't anything ideology related within the Star Wars fandom, but rather the (correct) assumption of fans that they can have a profound influence on the failure or success of your product. He also seems to be under the impression that any time any fan takes issue with said product, to the point of wanting it to "fail," or do poorly to the point of forcing a change of direction, that this makes them a hater, rather than a real fan.
That's just an absurdly dismissive attitude, honestly.
I mean, you'll get no argument from me that a lot of people within hardcore fanbases - of any huge franchise or property - can be extremely toxic. but half of what he said there had nothing to do with that.







