Posted on 03/01/2016 12:05:38 PM PST by drewh
Juergen Pichler Levine, a producer with over 900,000 Instagram followers, and an obsession with Sylvester Stallone, posted and then deleted a meltdown on Instagram over the overwhelming presence of Black people at Sunday nights Oscars.
Luckily, it was screen grabbed by one of his Instagram followers.
The producer, who hails from Austria but lives in Texas a scary trajectory, to say the least posted a photo of awards-ceremony host Chris Rock talking to a Black person and went on a racist tear that sounds like it came straight from the mouth of Bruno, the fictional racist, anti-semitic, Austrian fashionsta character played by Sasha Baron Cohen:
Why is this Oscar Party Black??? I am freaking out Obama get out and let us alone #Oscars#Suck#Academy#Awards#Mess#what the hell is this Comedy the Worst Avademy [sic] Awards in history Stallone will get his award and thats sure and its not happened yet he deserves it #God bless America but not these monkeys. IMG_5759
A translation note: people who speak English as a second language often use the word as for so and let for leave. So, Pichler Levine was almost certainly asking, why is this Oscars Party so Black? and imploring the President to leave us alone. Sure, one can only presume, is sure.
Who is Pichler Levine, you ask? Up until now, he was perhaps best known for being featured in the San Francisco Chronicle article, These Super Bowl fans are loaded with cash, arrive tardy for arriving late to the Super Bowl where he had shelled out $14,000 for VIP seats. His jet was delayed for an hour and a half before it was given permission to land at the San Jose Airport. Though this would have stressed out a less zen man, the unintentional self-parody of an out of touch, filthy rich jetsetter, reportedly said of his late arrival, We could give a f**. We are rich.
But Pichler Levine is so much more. According to his Instagram account he is a Peacekeeper Pilot Producer Composer. He is also a financier, and, according to a press release from October 2015, [w]hether he was producing music or building and expanding the largest security firm in South America, Mr. Pichler Levine has ensured that each company prosper. Security firm in South America! Im loving him even more!
His latest project, the film Boys of Summer Ave, is especially exciting.
Four boys receive information that leads them on a hunt for a rare treasure in the woods, but as they venture on their journey they face obstacles that make them realize this treasure may not be so valuable after all.
The Boys of Summer Ave. is a coming of age story that centers around four boys in Ohio during the nineteen eighties. With racial and societal tensions flaring, the boys seek to keep their tight knit group together by retrieving a coveted baseball worth a million dollars in order to save their neighborhood and their friendships. The narrative explores the themes of love, honesty and accountability while infusing wit, humor and suspense for a laughable and heart warming ride. Id be remiss to not include that he is a major arms enthusiast, as evidenced by his photos of guns, and this one of his cutie!
“You say that like it’s a bad thing”....
There is something interesting going on with the bottom of Paula Abdul’s breast in that photo, as if the Bondo shrank over time, as it is wont to do.
I liked the movie better the first time, when it was Called Stand By Me, which is a lie because I liked it only as the Stephen King short story The Body, which was still lame.
Apparently Stand By Me is a gay cult favorite.
Ok, I was on a roll. I just added that in, because it was a mistake of editing. I was saying something different, then left in the part about Asians as it fit with categories of race. You are right, except Asians really do distrust deeply the blacks. I still remember the riots in LA after the Rodney King verdicts.
I retract that part of the statement, it was wrong and does not reflect anything I could think of other than in the riots.
Asians are the minority we all should admire.
They study,they work,and they contribute.
They don’t whine and ask for special treatment.
I have never heard one of them toss the accusation of “white privilege”.
They are not all saints,of course,but on the whole they are a welcome addition to our country.
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who doesn’t?
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