Posted on 01/21/2016 7:10:11 AM PST by StevenCrowder
Obviously the piece is better at the original link (gifs and videos) but I've pasted the text below.
Dear George Clooney, Ah, so it looks like youâve decided to weigh in on the fake outrage of the day. Iâm speaking of course of the boycotting of the Oscars being âtoo white.â I was wondering when youâd find the time to self-importantly chime in. South Park didnât devote an entire episode to your âsmugnessâ for nothing. Let me see if Iâm reading you correctly...
âIf you think back 10 years ago, the Academy was doing a better job. Think about how many more African Americans were nominated,â he told the trade mag. âI would also make the argument, I donât think itâs a problem of who youâre picking as much as it is: How many options are available to minorities in film, particularly in quality films?â
Come again, stupid? You attribute this to racism? Allow me to interject with a simple explanation: many of the âblack filmsâ released in 2015 were simply unworthy of nomination. Tyler Perry films and Ride Along 2 are hard sells to the Academy. A quick look at UrbanDaily.com for âAfrican American Films 2015â even includes The Last Witchhunter with Vin Diesel. Talk about scraping the bottom of the barrel. Also, Vin Diesel is black?! Someone call Shaun King. Hereâs the thing, when good films starring black people are made, they always get nominated. Not JUST the ones we know, like Monsterâs Ball and Training Day, but even films nobodyâs seen, like The Last King of Scotland and 12 Years a Slave. Itâs clear the Academy WANTS to be social justice warriors and nominate more âblackâ films, there just arenât a ton of them out there, as seen by the ANEMIC selection of films this year. Still, the Academy was scraping the bottom of the barrel to ensure some token nominations.
âThere were nominations left off the table,â he said. âThere were four films this year: âCreedâ could have gotten nominations; âConcussionâ could have gotten Will Smith a nomination; Idris Elba could have been nominated for âBeasts of No Nation;â and âStraight Outta Comptonâ could have been nominated. And certainly last year, with âSelmaâ director Ava DuVernay â I think that itâs just ridiculous not to nominate her.â
Creed â Really?! Really? Creed was as though somebody said âOkay, I want to take Rocky, remove the soundtrack, characters, inspiration or fun. Weâll call it Creed.â You donât even have to dislike the film, but letâs think for a second⦠when was the last time a Rocky film, ANY Rocky sequel was nominated for anything other than a Razzie?? This oneâs no different. Only itâs worse. Creed was such a festering pile of crap, I canât believe anybody made it through. Well, except proctologists. Concussion? The film that was met with mediocre reviews and an even worse box office tally? The one where Will Smith was supposed to play a Nigerian but went with a South African accent? I get it, a faux English accent is easier than Nigerian, but that kind of goes to my case, no? Beasts of No Nation: to be fair, I have this in my screeners DVDâs (yes, yes I know evil SAG union blahblahblah) and I have yet to watch it. As does THE REST OF THE ENTIRE WORLD. So I have no opinion on it yet.
Straight Outta Compton â Again, if people have seen it, not typically the kind of film thatâs nominated. Remember, past winners include Brokeback Mountain and Schindlerâs List. Sure itâs got the âbiopicâ thing going for it. You know what it lacks though? THE QUALITY OF NOT BEING A CRAPPY FILM. Watch this film and tell me who you would nominate. Honestly, Ice Cube? Yet you believe in your heart of hearts truly believe had such a stand-out performance that the only possible reason for their snubbing could be racism. Go.
Selma: This one was nominated for best picture. But its nomination was not enough because it didnât get the nod for best director? This happens all the time. Whatâs the issue? Do we have to conclude that the ONLY motivation here can be racism? ââ¦a woman over 40 has a very difficult time being a lead in a movie,â he continued. âWeâre seeing some movement. Jennifer Lawrence and Patricia Arquette have made the loud pronouncement about wage disparity, have put a stamp on the idea that we got to pay attention. But we should have been paying attention long before this. I think that African Americans have a real fair point that the industry isnât representing them well enough. I think thatâs absolutely true.â And this is the problem with leftism and why it has to implode. Georgeâs only rationalization here is âwe should have more equal representation⦠just because.â Itâs not performance-based, itâs not merit-based. Itâs solely based on the melanin in your skin, or the genitals between your legs. Itâs for this same reason that leftists canât grasp economics. Because as Adam Smith said of economics, the same is true of the entertainment industry. It is the âinvisible handâ of THE MARKET, that determines the kind of representation generally seen in Hollywood. Women make up half of the population. Nobody forces them to see any movies. They vote with their dollar. Black people have voted with their dollar and made Tyler Perry one of the wealthiest men in the country. They also made N.W.A. such a successful rap group that a biopic was made about them. White people didnât push these films to âmarginalizeâ anyone through under-representing them. The Academy is just out of touch with what Americans actually want to see in films. Thatâs why box office numbers are going to crap. In the bastion of progressivism that is Hollywood, it has nothing to do with racism, and everything to do with self-important douchebags like you, George Clooney.
You, the smug prick who ruined Batman with rubber nipples.
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I love it! The Left have created a monster and the chickens are coming home to roost!
Will these vapid Hollywood stars start making PSA’s shaming themselves?
Those darn rubber nipples!
I think Spike Lee is doing us a great favor in exposing white liberal hypocrisy.
Only LIE-bs have white guilt, thankfully so:-)
Straight out of Compton should have been nominated?? A movie which glorifies rap and the rap world? A movie which glorifies a group, which goes by initials NWA, for which we can’t say what those initials stand for?? Really?? We are supposed to honor rap to prove we are not racist???
Vin diesal is black. Look it up
Excellent article.
Thanks for the ping!
I think this is going to backfire on the boycotting ,overpaid, whiny actors . Many of us in flyover country would never watch an award show . But now it might be fun to watch whomever they choose as host just to see how they’re going to handle the controversy . Bigger ratings in spite of their boycott !
I know. The joke (and it was a JOKE) still stands.
I noticed George never boycotted the Oscars for being too gay.
I can’t wait for the technology to catch up whereby we can make all movies with no real people at all. Just animation and special effects. No glorified actors ever again.
I think it’s a rule that when someone posts a Crowder article you have to post a pic of his wife. If it’s not a rule, it should be.
agreed!
There can only be one solution:
Line up the limos, have a long stretch of red carpet lined by paparazzi and adoring fans. Every actor, director, best boy, key grip and gaffer get out of limos, stroll down the red carpet to a stand where....
EVERYONE GETS A TROPHY! (hey it works for little-league)
The limos circle the block to the other side to whisk them to the afterparty.
Problem solved.
Come on, Georgie, you were really tied up at the lawyer’s office that day trying to save your assets after your wife left you.
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