Anakin's problem wasn't that he loved Padme, it was that he thought he knew better than the Jedi council. He saw their flaws, and, because of an outside influence, condemned the entire system, and helped to give power to a populist autocrat. I think it's actually a pretty believable story...
Are you suggesting that people unsatisfied with a system that works mainly in the interest of a small group of elites will give power to some narcissistic, sadistic creep just to feel some vicarious sense of that power? It’s not like that could happen in real life, certainly not more than once in modern history. I mean, come on!
Honestly, they're fairly good movies. If Jar-Jar wasn't part of them, I'd probably say they're better than the originals. They at least have more to say than the originals.
The originals have a lot to say when you know the Rebels are the Vietnamese fighting America and it's actually a pretty solid trope reversal on the Westerns, samurai films, and WW2 movies that influenced it but in a way that will let Lucas make a bajillion dollars.
It doesn't really say much though. It's inspired by the Vietnam War, but it's surface level. The prequels have a lot more substance, although it's still not that much.
Correlation and causation and all that. Catholics have an above average science literacy and perhaps enjoy children far too much.
You could just as easily draw a line connecting school shooters to 4-chan, drug use, and/or flat earth theorists. Not every 4-chan user is a mass murderer, not every crack addict wants to ressurect the third reich.
Weren’t some of the ISIS Jihadi converts? Not that unbelievable that a recent convert influenced by an evil religious leader would commit atrocities in the name of religion.
The guy who brought a rifle to shoot Trump on the golf course voted for him in 2016 according to his social media posts. It would be reasonable to believe he was a conservative his whole life up until a couple years before he believed shooting killing him was the answer.