Droids have no emotions. They mimic them. Droids do not think, as illustrated in this bit of dialogue from the diner scene in “Attack of the Clones” where Obi Wan is asking his old buddy about the assassin's dart.
DEXTER JETTSTER: It's these funny little cuts on the side give it away... Those analysis droids you've got over there only focus on symbols, you know. I should think you Jedi would have more respect for the difference between knowledge and wisdom.
OBI-WAN: Well, if droids could think, there wouldn't be any of us here, would there?
DEXTER JETTSTER: It's these funny little cuts on the side give it away... Those analysis droids you've got over there only focus on symbols, you know. I should think you Jedi would have more respect for the difference between knowledge and wisdom.
OBI-WAN: Well, if droids could think, there wouldn't be any of us here, would there?

. I agree.
You, on the other hand, with your multiple successful book series, megabuck movie rights, actress trophy wife, earned literary degrees, and honorary literary chairs, demonstrate the proper understanding of Campbell's editorial hand.
Oh, you haven't written books or done a dissertation on sf literature? I must have confused you with someone else.
Yeah, I can see the original Star Wars, with Jabba running the insurance sales/protection racket, and the Jedi as civil rights wonks fighting for emancipation of AI.
Instead of blowing up the Death Star, they rush en masse and hold a sit-in to tie up the Grand Moff's offices until the evil administrators get so aggravated they resign and flee to some tropical planetoid protected from galactic extradition.
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