Same reason gravity doesn't simply not act on some things. The Jedi are a religious order that interprets the Force, mostly correctly I'd add, and a big part of Star Wars is the idea that you can reject or alter your destiny.
Also yeah, it's class war, that's the point. The rich parts of the galaxy are literally called the Core.
There's a theory that the major technological development made by the Star Wars universe and what is responsible for their current level of development and stagnation is that they solved gravity. It's how they can effortlessly park a Star Destroyer over a city or Luke's Landspeeder can float in the garage seemingly drawing little to no energy while maintaing lift.
Same reason gravity doesn't simply not act on some things. The Jedi are a religious order that interprets the Force, mostly correctly I'd add, and a big part of Star Wars is the idea that you can reject or alter your destiny. Also yeah, it's class war, that's the point. The rich parts of the galaxy are literally called the Core.
There's a theory that the major technological development made by the Star Wars universe and what is responsible for their current level of development and stagnation is that they solved gravity. It's how they can effortlessly park a Star Destroyer over a city or Luke's Landspeeder can float in the garage seemingly drawing little to no energy while maintaing lift.