In Star Wars, droids are everywhere. They are machines created to serve mankind (or alienkind, whatever...). For some reason, droids are given personalities. The practical reasons for this may be that this helps provide droids with a sense of creativity, which would be useful when trying to find a solution to a problem. The issue that this raises is that you now have a race of sentient, emotional beings, serving another without a choice or reward. This amounts to slavery.

Some argue that since droids are programmed to want to serve, this isn't the case, but I disagree. If you brainwash a person into wanting to serve you, it's still wrong. And creation of this species does not give the maker rights to dominate it, just like someone cloning a human would not be allowed to rule his creation.

Slavery occurs when a being must serve another. The fact that droids are not rewarded for their efforts merely reinforces the fact that the civilizations of the Star Wars universe have a basic flaw in their ethics code.

This doesn't, however, stop me from watching the movies every week.