As normal people know, there simply isn’t any such thing as the “alt-right.” It quite literally does not exist. It’s a made-up bugaboo concocted by social justice savages, which is designed to villainize their political adversaries. SJWs under 25 years of age would have no idea that the fringe left has been engaging in this kind of nonsense for years and decades, and that they inherited this bad habit from the old Soviet propagandists, which some Baby Boomer-era hippies stupidly sought to emulate, primarily the ones who would later become college professors. What they do is fabricate a fashionable pejorative for their political adversaries. When that pejorative falls out of fashion, or when it looses its oomf, SJWs invent a new one to replace the old one.

First it was the “Far-Right,” then the “Extreme-Right,” then the “Uber-Right,” then the “Ultra-Right,” then the “NeoCon,” and now the “Alt-Right.” Beyond that, the term “Alt-Right” has no real meaning.

So leave it to an uneducated SJW savage to inform the wiser and older Mark Hamill that this simple fan art depicting a gathering of beloved characters is an infernal machination of evil sent from the “alt-right.”

You know this image comes from one of the alt-right portion of the fan base, right? Bad look sir. — Zak (@MisterJ831) April 26, 2019

Bad takes from bad actors acting in bad faith is a bad look. Doesn’t Mark know that? Sir?

Mark wasn’t buying what Zak was selling though.

No I didn’t know that or if it’s true. — Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) April 28, 2019

You must be cautious, Mark. Not instantly believing Zak without question might be yet another infraction against the Collective.

But seriously, one wonders if Zak bothered to read Mark’s unnecessary explanation for retweeting the image:

Saw a pic of me with Billy D, Carrison & Harrie. Posted it because

I miss them. Nothing more, nothing less. I love the new cast too & didn’t mean to get everyone’s knickers in a twist. Maybe I should’ve just posted a bunch of #Endgame spoilers instead. #RelaxAndHaveFunPeople 😜 pic.twitter.com/WvutVuLau3 — Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) April 27, 2019

SJW knickers exist in a permanent state of twist. I don’t know if it’s wise for Mark to post Endgame spoilers. Movies about people flying around in the air while wearing tights is serious political business now.

But since Mark seemed to genuinely like the fan art, perhaps Mark belongs to the imaginary “Alt -Right” too. Is Mark colluding and/or collaborating with the enemy? SJW activists should organize to launch a grand inquiry on the double.

After all, according to the SJW pea-brain, posting fan art of beloved characters interacting with one another is akin to saying, “fuck you.”

The fact that @HamillHimself has this as his pinned tweet is such a petty fuck-you to everyone involved with making Star Wars, from someone who let the checks clear before getting salty online about his character and the original trio not being the focus of a trilogy in 2019. https://t.co/zANzKrUTOI — Katie (@Frazzle_Rocks) April 27, 2019

The SJWs at involved in the creation of Star Wars under Disney certainly deserve a hearty “fuck you.” There’s no question about that. But in reality this pedestrian SJW outrage is likely due to their inability to call the fan art racist, since the artist saw fit to appropriately include Lando. They also can’t call it sexist and/or misogynist, because the artist included Leia, and she’s not wearing her gold bikini. So what’s an idiot SJW activist to do? Maybe they can call the image pan-phobic because it doesn’t include C-3PO.