@Reelya
The more I consider, the more TLJ seems like an attempt to pander to people's feelings on real-world issues without regard to the actual series, or really the actual issues themselves. It feels.... I don't know, wrong, like a cheap attempt to monetize on those things. Then they are prepared to turn around and say hey, if you don't like it, you must not care about these issues, because obviously we care and that's why we did it, don't you care? You have to like this in order to care, what's wrong with you?
Like someone figured out they don't need to make a Star Wars movie to get people to watch it, they just need to check what social issues young people are sending memes about on Facebook this year and add some Star Wars characters into a string of scenes based around them. So you get a 30-m long sequence about space animal cruelty, and the entire movie theme is about how all the old white people ruined everything off screen (ergo before the woke young people got to take a crack at it) and need to atone by just going away already, and if we just believe that our group is right we will definitely BE right, you guys etc etc.
It's like FACEBOOK BUBBLES, THE SPACE MOVIE and also we added MARK HAMILL to it. It's not that those issues are non-existent or unimportant, it's that they want to exploit them for a paycheck and also muck with a famous sci-fi universe for it.