One shocking detail in the Clone Wars proved the Republic had failed - and the Jedi did nothing to deal with it, making the Sith's victory inevitable.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Republic and the Jedi failed the people they served in the Star Wars prequel era, with one notable detail demonstrating just how far the two had fallen. For a thousand years, the Sith manipulated both the Republic and the Jedi, corrupting them from within. By the time Palpatine launched the Clone Wars, the Republic had long since ceased to properly represent its citizens and the Jedi had lost touch with them too.
The Republic Never Gave The Clones A Senator In contrast, both the Republic and the Jedi failed the clone army created to fight in the Clone Wars. The clone troopers had been bred for war and even modified for docility, but Star Wars: The Clone Wars shows they possessed free will.
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