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'Star Wars' calls out racism after attacks on Moses Ingram

Moses Ingram plays Inquisitor Reva in the new Disney+ show, "Obi-Wan Kenobi," which debuted on May 27. (Mike Marsland/WireImage/Getty Images/CNN) Moses Ingram plays Inquisitor Reva in the new Disney+ show, "Obi-Wan Kenobi," which debuted on May 27. (Mike Marsland/WireImage/Getty Images/CNN)
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The "Star Wars" franchise is sticking up for actor Moses Ingram after she revealed she had received hundreds of racist messages and comments on social media.

The franchise that it was "proud to welcome" Ingram, who just made her debut as in the Disney+ series "."

"If anyone intends to make her feel in any way unwelcome, we have only one thing to say: we resist," the "Star Wars" account tweeted. "There are more than 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy, ."

Ingram posted multiple examples of racist messages and comments on Instagram, noting that she has received hundreds of messages, some of which included the N-word.

"There's nothing anybody can do about this. There's nothing anybody can do to stop this hate," she said, in a video posted to her .

"The thing that bothers me is ... this feeling of like, I just gotta shut up and take it, I just have to grin and bear it. And I'm not built like that," she continued. "Thank you to the people who show up for me in the comments and in the places that I'm not going to put myself. And to the rest of y'all, y'all weird."

Ingram's experiences following her "Star Wars" debut have become a trend -- actorsand have also been vocal about the racist hate they received after appearing in the "Star Wars" movies.

Tran, the first woman of color to have a major role in a "Star Wars" film, wrote an op-ed in the New York Times about the harassment she received after starring in 2017's "The Last Jedi." The hate become so intense that Tran left social media and .

Even earlier, in 2014, Boyega's appearance in the trailer for "The Force Awakens" began of #BlackStormtrooper, after many reacted to his casting with suspicion and racist remarks.

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