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When racists tried to strike Star Wars

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Thousands leapt to the defence of Star Wars actor Jon Boyega, left, and director JJ Abrams, after they became targets of racial abuse on TwitterImage source, Getty Images
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Thousands leapt to the defence of Star Wars actor Jon Boyega, left, and director JJ Abrams, after they became targets of racial abuse on Twitter

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A trailer for the latest instalment of the Star Wars franchise was greeted with the usual mania online - but in the midst of all the gushing, thousands of Star Wars fans also found time to fight against racism.

The vertiginous trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, external was released on Monday, and along with original stars such as Harrison Ford, the cast includes several newcomers. One of them, British actor John Boyega, who is black, caught the attention of racists online. A few dozen accounts started calling for a boycott using crude racial terms and throwing around allegations of "white genocide". Some abuse was also also targeted at director JJ Abrams, who is Jewish, with critics taking aim at him for for his comments on a podcast, external that a US TV awards ceremony was "unbelievably white."

On Tuesday, #BoycottStarWarsVII, external soon started trending around the world - but not for the reasons you might think. The handful of people calling for a boycott were soon drowned out by thousands condemning the posts. Some pointed out that wife of Star Wars creator George Lucas, businesswoman Mellody Hobson, is black:

George Lucas and his wifeImage source, Twitter

Others have pointed out that black actors have played prominent roles in previous Star Wars films - perhaps most memorably, James Earl Jones as the voice of Darth Vader, and Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian:

Billy Dee WilliamsImage source, Twitter

A few activists tried to get the hashtag #CelebrateStarWarsVII, external trending in response:

star wars toyImage source, Twitter

But while that hashtag only attracted a few thousand messages, #BoycottStarWarsVII has been used more than 110,000 times, with the most-retweeted messages against the idea. This picture of Boyega and Abrams on set was one of many circulating on Twitter:

Boyega and Abrams on setImage source, Twitter

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