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When Wuher—the bartender at the Cantina at Mos Eisley spaceport in the first Star Wars—says:

We“We don’t serve their kind here.

In reference to C-3PO and R2-D2 entering the bar, it’s certainly a bit prejudicial, but are these commonly held views in this universe? We don’t see it happen anywhere else in the films but is it implied elsewhere?

We don’t serve their kind here.

When Wuher—the bartender at the Cantina at Mos Eisley spaceport in the first Star Wars—says:

We don’t serve their kind.

In reference to C-3PO and R2-D2 entering the bar, it’s certainly a bit prejudicial, but are these commonly held views in this universe? We don’t see it happen anywhere else in the films but is it implied elsewhere?

When Wuher—the bartender at the Cantina at Mos Eisley spaceport in the first Star Wars—says:

“We don’t serve their kind here.

In reference to C-3PO and R2-D2 entering the bar, it’s certainly a bit prejudicial, but are these commonly held views in this universe? We don’t see it happen anywhere else in the films but is it implied elsewhere?

We don’t serve their kind here.

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Was prejudice against droids common in the Star Wars“Star Wars” universe- or? Or was it just the bartender [later identified as 'Wuher'] at the Cantina?

"We don't serve their kind" isWhen Wuher—the bartender at the Cantina at Mos Eisley spaceport in the first Star Wars—says:

We don’t serve their kind.

In reference to C-3PO and R2-D2 entering the bar, it’s certainly a bit prejudicial-, but are these commonly held views in this universe? We don'tdon’t see it happen anywhere else in the films- but is it implied elsewhere?

Was prejudice against droids common in the Star Wars universe- or was it just the bartender [later identified as 'Wuher'] at the Cantina?

"We don't serve their kind" is certainly a bit prejudicial- but are these commonly held views in this universe? We don't see it happen anywhere else in the films- but is it implied elsewhere?

Was prejudice against droids common in the “Star Wars” universe? Or was it just the bartender at the Cantina?

When Wuher—the bartender at the Cantina at Mos Eisley spaceport in the first Star Wars—says:

We don’t serve their kind.

In reference to C-3PO and R2-D2 entering the bar, it’s certainly a bit prejudicial, but are these commonly held views in this universe? We don’t see it happen anywhere else in the films but is it implied elsewhere?

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Droids may not be classified as a 'race', +Wuher, +tag.
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