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To be fair even I'm fucking salty about that. Kubo and the Two Strings got fucking robbed, as that movie was a visual masterpiece and deserved so much more than it got. I mean, even if Moana won, I could understand that, I wouldn't be happy, but I could understand it. But giving it to the social justice furfags? Absolutely disgusting.

That being said, I'm pretty sure when SUICIDE SQUAD won for Best Makeup, it set up the whole night for becoming a shitshow.

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An Oscar-Worthy makeup job, you guys.


 
The La La Land poster alone makes me groan. It loos so pretentious and oscar baity.

idk about you but I'm glad it lost, especially because of La La Land fans "take that haterz!!!11" moment before the truth.
 
Did anyone really think the movie about the gay black man wouldn't win best picture? Granted its satire but this AD clip nicely sums up the best picture thought process.

 
The Oscars shit reminds me of what two different high school teachers taught me about the same damn thing

We had to read Hamlet in Freshman Art (there was a drama section) and the art teacher had this big thing about Polonius in Act 1 and his famous line "To thine own self, be true". She told us it was about the need to be ourselves and be brave against people saying bad things by doing the popular early-mid 90s move of knowing that you're cool ON THE INSIDE or whatever, she was only like 22 and fairly cute, a lot of people loved her class for that reason.

Then, two years later Junior year we had to read Hamlet in Honors Literature. Our teacher was an old and cranky fucker who looked like Jeff Bridges in True Grit in a suit. He stopped us all as that line was read aloud, he looked at the kid who read it and asked him what it meant, he regurgitated the same line we heard in art 2 years earlier, and he got backed up by the girl reading for Ophelia (Hippy chick iirc) .

He just looked at them and said "That's how a narcissist would read in to it", they seemed a little shocked and borderline offended

He then dropped some serious old man wisdom on the whole class "Even in context it means that you should never believe your own bullshit, because that's what will always come and bite you in the ass" which was a shocker, too, because teachers never swore, but he just looked over us evenly, and told the kids reading through to start back up.

That cute little art teacher wanted to make us be these free little monsters with the knowledge she had been given in college and fill the world with sunshine,rainbows, hopeless optimism and pubes made of cotton candy. It was from a place of care, but not one of wisdom. Her philosophies were pleasant and hopeful.

His advice was succinct and wise. I still think of him to this day whenever I deal with someone telling me anything that seems like it comes from a self-help book. He told us that because he cared about us, but he also cared about our ability to choose our own path. He didn't waste the rest of the class discussing his personal beliefs, he just said his peace and carried on.

I still think Shakespeare is overrated, though
 
The Oscars shit reminds me of what two different high school teachers taught me about the same damn thing

We had to read Hamlet in Freshman Art (there was a drama section) and the art teacher had this big thing about Polonius in Act 1 and his famous line "To thine own self, be true". She told us it was about the need to be ourselves and be brave against people saying bad things by doing the popular early-mid 90s move of knowing that you're cool ON THE INSIDE or whatever, she was only like 22 and fairly cute, a lot of people loved her class for that reason.

Then, two years later Junior year we had to read Hamlet in Honors Literature. Our teacher was an old and cranky fucker who looked like Jeff Bridges in True Grit in a suit. He stopped us all as that line was read aloud, he looked at the kid who read it and asked him what it meant, he regurgitated the same line we heard in art 2 years earlier, and he got backed up by the girl reading for Ophelia (Hippy chick iirc) .

He just looked at them and said "That's how a narcissist would read in to it", they seemed a little shocked and borderline offended

He then dropped some serious old man wisdom on the whole class "Even in context it means that you should never believe your own bullshit, because that's what will always come and bite you in the ass" which was a shocker, too, because teachers never swore, but he just looked over us evenly, and told the kids reading through to start back up.

That cute little art teacher wanted to make us be these free little monsters with the knowledge she had been given in college and fill the world with sunshine,rainbows, hopeless optimism and pubes made of cotton candy. It was from a place of care, but not one of wisdom. Her philosophies were pleasant and hopeful.

His advice was succinct and wise. I still think of him to this day whenever I deal with someone telling me anything that seems like it comes from a self-help book. He told us that because he cared about us, but he also cared about our ability to choose our own path. He didn't waste the rest of the class discussing his personal beliefs, he just said his peace and carried on.

I still think Shakespeare is overrated, though

lol, drama club fag
 
The Oscars shit reminds me of what two different high school teachers taught me about the same damn thing

We had to read Hamlet in Freshman Art (there was a drama section) and the art teacher had this big thing about Polonius in Act 1 and his famous line "To thine own self, be true". She told us it was about the need to be ourselves and be brave against people saying bad things by doing the popular early-mid 90s move of knowing that you're cool ON THE INSIDE or whatever, she was only like 22 and fairly cute, a lot of people loved her class for that reason.

Then, two years later Junior year we had to read Hamlet in Honors Literature. Our teacher was an old and cranky fucker who looked like Jeff Bridges in True Grit in a suit. He stopped us all as that line was read aloud, he looked at the kid who read it and asked him what it meant, he regurgitated the same line we heard in art 2 years earlier, and he got backed up by the girl reading for Ophelia (Hippy chick iirc) .

He just looked at them and said "That's how a narcissist would read in to it", they seemed a little shocked and borderline offended

He then dropped some serious old man wisdom on the whole class "Even in context it means that you should never believe your own bullshit, because that's what will always come and bite you in the ass" which was a shocker, too, because teachers never swore, but he just looked over us evenly, and told the kids reading through to start back up.

That cute little art teacher wanted to make us be these free little monsters with the knowledge she had been given in college and fill the world with sunshine,rainbows, hopeless optimism and pubes made of cotton candy. It was from a place of care, but not one of wisdom. Her philosophies were pleasant and hopeful.

His advice was succinct and wise. I still think of him to this day whenever I deal with someone telling me anything that seems like it comes from a self-help book. He told us that because he cared about us, but he also cared about our ability to choose our own path. He didn't waste the rest of the class discussing his personal beliefs, he just said his peace and carried on.

I still think Shakespeare is overrated, though
I don't know about the rest of you but cotton candy pubes sound awesome.
 
lol, drama club fag

Dude I wish, it was this dumb thing the school district did because of some dumb grant they were given. Every student had to do atleast 1 semester of each "fine art" so we did 1 for drawing/painting, 1 for drama, 1 for sculpture, 1 for music (either band, choir or music history) and then 2 more semesters in the "higher level" art class of one of those previous ones or just a basic art history class. We had the same art requirement as we did math and English, it was kinda sad because science was only a 2 semester requirement. The early Clinton years really sucked shit for high school education thanks to the massive grants it gave out through the NEA to schools with federal funding (ie near major military bases)
 
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What does "queerness" have to do with anything

I don't get why it's being brought into this???
 
there's a ton of salt all over SJW twitter right now, because they assume whitey gains self-esteem from "white representation" in media (movies, TV, etc) the same way they gain self-esteem from "PoC/LGBTAlphabetsoup/etc" representation.

Uh no, I don't know a SINGLE white person that looks at a movie starring ANY white people at all and go, "LOOKIT THAT! A WHITE PERSON IN A MOVIE! I AM VALIDATED!!!!" I don't think straight people do this either when they see a straight character in media.

This is why the SJWs are so toxic in their militancy against straight white people. And also why they have failed so spectacularly.

Their projectionism and fragility of mind makes them unable to function unless their life choices are validated, aggressively, and they assume everyone else acts the exact same way.

They think about race/gender 24/7, and can't imagine someone who doesn't. They cannot fathom that you or I get up in the morning, go to work, and really DO NOT wonder if we've oppressed anyone by simply existing. Just as every move they make has been carefully thought out to elicit maximum sympathy, they think every choice we make has been taken to set someone else back. If you change lanes on the drive in to town, it wasn't just because your turn was coming up, you were cutting someone off for being different than you. The car you drive, shirt you wear, lunch you eat and even the way you shower, sneeze and take a shit are all designed to signal your evil white male power, because, every move THEY make is to signal their purity, they are out to WIN this game, and cannot understand or be made to understand that most people aren't playing it.

That's why they think badmouthing you on social media is such a blow, it's the worst thing THEY could imagine happening to THEM, so in their mind, everyone they defriend MUST be breaking down in tears in a corner, when they're actually probably thinking "Wow, glad THAT psycho is out of my life" and making themselves lunch without a second thought.

And the harder they try to virtue signal like this, the faster they will fail because the more rabid they get, the more rabid they assume their enemies must be getting too. And you get people who claim, without irony, that they are afraid of Presidential Death Camps... they are sincerely wishing deep down inside that anyone who disagrees with them should DIE and assume their enemies must be thinking the EXACT SAME WAY.
 
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/27/arts/oscars-in-memoriam-mistake.html

lol rekt

An Australian film producer has a message for those who noticed her in the in memoriam montage in the Academy Awards on Sunday night: She is alive and well.

The image of the producer, Jan Chapman, was mistakenly shown in the segment, which honors members of the movie industry who have died, in a tribute for Janet Patterson, an Australian costume designer. Ms. Patterson, who had been nominated for an Oscar four times, died in October. Ms. Chapman is not dead.
 
Because the main character of Moonlight is DL gay for another character...even staying a virgin just for him...AWWWW.

Oh. From what I saw there was just a big emphasis on how they stole the oscar from whitey (!!!), didn't know about the homosexuality aspect.

Still though lol @ these people for thinking everything is a contest of white vs. black people.
 
You know, I wouldn't be as mad about people bitching about Affleck's Oscar win (which I think he deserved) if these weren't the same people who constantly fellate Lena Dunham.
 
This is why the SJWs are so toxic in their militancy against straight white people. And also why they have failed so spectacularly.

Their projectionism and fragility of mind makes them unable to function unless their life choices are validated, aggressively, and they assume everyone else acts the exact same way.

They think about race/gender 24/7, and can't imagine someone who doesn't. They cannot fathom that you or I get up in the morning, go to work, and really DO NOT wonder if we've oppressed anyone by simply existing. Just as every move they make has been carefully thought out to elicit maximum sympathy, they think every choice we make has been taken to set someone else back. If you change lanes on the drive in to town, it wasn't just because your turn was coming up, you were cutting someone off for being different than you. The car you drive, shirt you wear, lunch you eat and even the way you shower, sneeze and take a shit are all designed to signal your evil white male power, because, every move THEY make is to signal their purity, they are out to WIN this game, and cannot understand or be made to understand that most people aren't playing it.

That's why they think badmouthing you on social media is such a blow, it's the worst thing THEY could imagine happening to THEM, so in their mind, everyone they defriend MUST be breaking down in tears in a corner, when they're actually probably thinking "Wow, glad THAT psycho is out of my life" and making themselves lunch without a second thought.

And the harder they try to virtue signal like this, the faster they will fail because the more rabid they get, the more rabid they assume their enemies must be getting too. And you get people who claim, without irony, that they are afraid of Presidential Death Camps... they are sincerely wishing deep down inside that anyone who disagrees with them should DIE and assume their enemies must be thinking the EXACT SAME WAY.

I can understand how the whole "validation through media" thing started. Perhaps it started out innocently enough. After all, coming out of Jim Crow and into the Civil Rights Era, the exclusions against "Persons of Color" (not merely blacks, but this was the most visible thing), and some voices out there were telling black children that it was hopeless, that they couldn't du nuffin or make it or get ahead because The Man/Whitey wanted to forever keep them down. So, someone got this great idea to tell children they could be anything, and placed emphasis on "representation" to inspire the children. Like, "See, if Nichelle Nichols or James Earl Jones can make it, so can you". In fact, Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura) was about to quit old skool Star Trek when she met Dr. Martin Luther King. He told her she must not quit, because of the honor she was bringing to the role - it was something for black children to look up to. Something to motivate them to succeed and stay in school, get good jobs, maybe even lucrative acting jobs. Something to lift them out of poverty. Back then, not many realized that to encourage children to find validation outside themselves and base their self-esteem on things outside themselves or out of their control, is a very unhealthy psychological situation that leads to hugboxes where there didn't need to be. In addition, somehow the message got garbled, from "If x can do it so can you" into "Anytime a person of x does something, that means you have done it (without actually doing it) and you should be proud of yourself. (based on another person's actions or success)."

It didn't start to get sinister and take a venomous turn until they started seeing "White Representation" in a similar light, though no white person anywhere EVER thought this way. Heck, I don't even think a bona fide KKK member would have thought white person in media equals validation of all things White, or at least not to the extent the more radical SJWs see minority "representation" in media. It didn't happen overnight; it slowly built up over decades. Now we have to try to scrub that idea from peoples' minds, because it's fragging RIDICULOUS. It's literally gotten to the point where SJWs will claim that trans kids will kill themselves if they're not represented in media, but won't kill themselves if they are. Anybody who's ever had a psycho relationship partner will recognize that tactic as something very disturbingly psychotic or manipulative, in that "stay with me in this abusive relationship or I'll kill myself!" way, and like that tactic, the ONLY way to disarm it is to disregard the threat, no matter how much you may love the person.
 
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Anybody who's ever had a psycho relationship partner will recognize that tactic as something very disturbingly psychotic or manipulative, in that "stay with me in this abusive relationship or I'll kill myself!" way, and like that tactic, the ONLY way to disarm it is to disregard the threat, no matter how much you may love the person.

And it all ties back to Snorlax Barb.
 
Oscars are usually noted for their pandering to please various powerful actors and directors in certain years, Slum Dog Millionaire, Life is Beautiful, and then you'll never hear anything from them for the rest of their lives in any American Award Shows. It's just some lip service to "uplift the oppressed" for a week, so Hollywood can suck each other off about how inclusive they are.

Y'know, I'd actually argue against Slumdog Millionaire being a simple pandering oscar, mainly because it brought lead actor Dev Patel into the mainstream and was a genuine breakout role for him and was a genuinely good story told well.

If you wanted a real pandering oscar, then you need to look at Captain Phillips which won a ton of oscars, but the somali actors hoping to break out off of the back of it were ground down and spat back out into the wider world.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...336e4b0a8a9b783abc1?ncid=engmodushpmg00000004 so ben afflecks brother allegedly sexual harassed someone and still won in Oscar
so since feminist frequency tweet isn't in the story (thought it was used in the twitter preview of it) here it is
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In the realm which defends Jason "anal rape" Polack? hah. Good luck.

I can understand how the whole "validation through media" thing started. Perhaps it started out innocently enough. After all, coming out of Jim Crow and into the Civil Rights Era, the exclusions against "Persons of Color" (not merely blacks, but this was the most visible thing), and some voices out there were telling black children that it was hopeless, that they couldn't du nuffin or make it or get ahead because The Man/Whitey wanted to forever keep them down. So, someone got this great idea to tell children they could be anything, and placed emphasis on "representation" to inspire the children. Like, "See, if Nichelle Nichols or James Earl Jones can make it, so can you". In fact, Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura) was about to quit old skool Star Trek when she met Dr. Martin Luther King. He told her she must not quit, because of the honor she was bringing to the role - it was something for black children to look up to. Something to motivate them to succeed and stay in school, get good jobs, maybe even lucrative acting jobs. Something to lift them out of poverty. Back then, not many realized that to encourage children to find validation outside themselves and base their self-esteem on things outside themselves or out of their control, is a very unhealthy psychological situation that leads to hugboxes where there didn't need to be. In addition, somehow the message got garbled, from "If x can do it so can you" into "Anytime a person of x does something, that means you have done it (without actually doing it) and you should be proud of yourself. (based on another person's actions or success)."

I'd argue not, actually. What we've seen is the corruption of role models. We've lost the abilities and opportunities of gradual improvement every generation, which has led to that corruption.

The whole point of Nichelle Nicholas staying on was because she was a fucking unicorn that went on to make television history with the first interacial kiss on television. That's pretty damn huge back then and an enormous inspiration to many. The issue is people dividing things down by races, privileges etc. It's stonkingly racist in so, so many ways and thus entirely ironic with where its coming from, but the method isn't really that surprising.

This is where things get a bit tricky because...

Well.

Casting for roles is still racist guys, sorry to say.

Stepping away from the SJW screaming and hair pulling and fat snorting, British Screen legend Idris Elba made this point pretty damn clear quite recently in a surprisingly low key speech which I hope had a lot more influence where it mattered.

The point he made was that, when casting, he'd be handed the usual "black" roles of thug, drug dealer etc because they called for "Afro-Carribean" or "African" or "black" actors quite specifically in the casting documents.

But then for the protagonists and the other characters (that were more for whites) would not have a similar skin colour description and instead would have stupid shit like "sparkling eyes" or "cheerful smile". But Idris wouldn't be allowed to cast for those roles, or would be greatly discouraged.

Which considering we clearly have amazing UK Black talent actually annoys me.

But this is perhaps what makes Moonlight's win so awfully awfully insidious from people who are paying lip service. "LOOK! blacks can win too!" purely because they're black and its cheap and easy for them to do giving away a statue worth a measly $400, they all get to pat themselves on the back and pretend they care because they made sure that "whitey" didn't get that cheap statue.

They then fuck back off to their gated community where the only people not white they meet are their hispanic gardeners and housekeepers.
 
Casting for roles is still racist guys, sorry to say.

Stepping away from the SJW screaming and hair pulling and fat snorting, British Screen legend Idris Elba made this point pretty damn clear quite recently in a surprisingly low key speech which I hope had a lot more influence where it mattered.

The point he made was that, when casting, he'd be handed the usual "black" roles of thug, drug dealer etc because they called for "Afro-Carribean" or "African" or "black" actors quite specifically in the casting documents.

The whole racism thing is overblown, media outlets and organizations feed on the conflict for cash dollars. The Oscars being racist is the least of its problems, it's already got pandering, cronyism, and favoritism to work with. And you can't really accuse people of "racially casting" actors. Because art will imitate life. And besides, fully black produced and directed stuff is essentially racist to themselves if you are holding yourself to that standard.

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Besides, African Americans make up 12% of the population and they have the Black Entertainment Awards, which is on par with the Emmys or the MTV awards, for just the entertainers in the 12% of the population. Of course Blacks aren't going to have big representation everywhere.

It's all just a load of bullshit, the media shits it out because people eat it up, it makes money, and it buys into the whole racism angle because it helps to think the reason you weren't a megastar is because that white teacher didn't choose you to be captain of the sports team in school or somesuch. Not that your just some average nobody that will never do much. While young white people get to absolve their white guilt by throwing themselves at cars for George Soros.
 
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