8 hours ago, Nivrap said:Just because taking Force-sensitive children is the law doesn't mean it's right. But considering how deeply intertwined the Jedi are with the Senate, the majority of the Republic's citizens are probably thrilled to have their children grow up to become Jedi. And when the only other alternative is being placed on a government watch-list, what other option is there?
I think that was a big part of the old order's problems. When you're awesome kensai telepathic prescient zen monks of pure badass in a monastery on a hill somewhere, that's kinda cool.
But the 'monastery on a hill' was on coruscant, a stone's throw from the capital of a (moderately corrupt) galactic polity that used them as essentially secret service agents on a regular basis, so that's not what you're dealing with. It's an organisation that - however pure its theoretical motives - is mired in politics. Add together proximity to power, an easy 'outsiders' view of corruption (which obviously can't affect them ), and the fact that it's hard for an institution not to develop a superior attitude when your members are provably superior at everything they do to most people they encounter to the point that the 'will of the living galatic life-force' has chosen to provide you with super-powers and plot armour, and you end up with the Jedi.
Not the bad guys. But not as much the good guys as they would probably like to believe.