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Once again the mindset of Hollywood is that America is racist. And it is evident by the lack of diversity in the Oscars. But "Riddle me this.." Who nominates the films for the award? Who votes to determine a winner? And how does this translate to racism for the rest of the USA. Weirdwood is calling itself racist and nobody cares. They should be boycotted to the Max. And the so called knowledgeable actors should be viewed as overpaid idiots. And when a black actor says I only vote for black actors isn't that the definition of racism?

 

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I haven't watched the narcissist "pat yourself on the back" for being over paid shows for a long time.  Especially with people living in million dollar homes lecturing on the "real world".  I don't care what side they take.  How does a person who has servants, an accountant, a cook, maybe a driver, security, and really does nothing for themselves besides wipe think they have a clue?  

I haven't watched an award show in 7 or 8 years and I still hear too much
about them. Every since country music started to sound exactly like all the
rest I haven't listened to that in years either.
I hate rap, pop, rock is dead and nothing new has showed up yet, one
tune fits all just like Country.
 
I'm so lonesome I could cry. 
Jack Hammer posted:
I haven't watched an award show in 7 or 8 years and I still hear too much
about them. Every since country music started to sound exactly like all the
rest I haven't listened to that in years either.
I hate rap, pop, rock is dead and nothing new has showed up yet, one
tune fits all just like Country.
 
I'm so lonesome I could cry. 

Well...it looks like we aren't the only ones not watching. Ratings were way down.

ABC's politically charged Oscar telecast averaged 23.6 million viewers on Sunday night, the smallest audience ever, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

THR noted that total was “well below the 29.56 million and 7.7 for last year's awards,” and down 20 percent in year-to-year viewers. The Oscars managed a 5.3 rating in the key demographic of adults age 18-49, down 31 percent from last year’s 7.7 demo rating.

 

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