Disney literally killed off the entire Skywalker and Solo lineage and made a Palpatine a namesake “Skywalker.”
If one can’t see the big fuck you to the old school male power fantasy people grew up with, then you’re in a cognitive dissonance circus.
That's not even the thing that bothers me.
I've posted about it here before in the Obi-Wan topic thread: What aggravates the shit out of me with Disney Star Wars is how they're taking all of the original trilogy male heroes (and one anti-hero) and turning them into broken shells of themselves. Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Boba Fett. All got portrayed as absolutely weak-willed, pathetic characters only to "redeem" them later in service of setting up future characters.
Turning Han Solo into a deadbeat dad who abandoned his family was an atrocity. Turning Luke into a cranky hermit who wanted to completely destroy the knowledge and history of the Jedi because one of his students got seduced by the dark side (something Luke surely had to understand was a risk when he restarted the Jedi temple) was pure character assassination. At least I could
somewhat understand why they chose to portray Obi-Wan and Boba Fett as broken men with PTSD. But the utter dismantling of Han and Luke (and to a lesser degree, Finn and Poe who they never really did much with except use as set dressing)? For what? To push Rey and Leia into center stage?
With exception to Rogue One, Disney Star Wars is dead to me.
And the way they've been going with the TV shows and movies, the MCU is close behind.