- Hollywood exploits politics to get attention and distract from the growing irrelevance of the Oscars.
- The Oscars ’elitist attitude makes it a terrible platform for political activism.
- Not only did the Academy invite a homophobic performer, but it refused to show feminine hygiene ads during its broadcast.
This year the Oscars proved once again just how out of touch with reality the Hollywood elites have become.
LA’s finest gathered at the Dolby theater to pat each other on the back and show off their impeccable taste. From political statements to outspoken fashion, the stars who attended made a spectacle of doing “right thing” in a pathetic attempt to make the Oscars relevant again.
But at an awards ceremony that hasn’t represented the public’s taste in years and is known for being elitist and exclusionary, the hypocrisy of political activism is downright laughable.
Here are three examples.
1. Brad Pitt’s Cringy Oscars Speech
Brad Pitt won an award for best supporting actor and predictably used his 503 seconds in the spotlight to take a jab at Donald Trump .
Mr. Pitt quipped,
They told me I only have 557 seconds up here, which is 503 seconds more than the Senate gave John Bolton this week.
Unfortunately for Pitt, the comments fell flat and underscored just how little people care what the 1% think.
The Weird Juxtaposition of DeAndre Arnold and Eminem
Hollywood gave itself a big pat on the back when DeAndre Arnold walked the carpet alongside the makers of “Hair Love.”
Arnold made headlines this year when his high school ordered him to cut his dreadlocks or miss his own graduation.
But the commendable statement that inviting Arnold to the event made was overshadowed by the fact that the Academy invited Eminem to perform . Not only has Eminem far surpassed his sell-by date , but his (homophobic, sexist lyrics) should be enough to keep him from performing at the so-called prestigious event. Eminem and his capacity to offend just about everyone was welcomed with open arms at the Oscars. But advertisements dealing with any type of feminine hygiene were banned. Frida Mom, the maker of postpartum products for women, released this commercial, which was banned from the Oscars for being “too graphic.” But the ad doesn’t contain any nudity or graphic content. It shows a postpartum woman struggling with the pain that accompanies childbirth. Sure, let a homophobe bumble around on stage, but a postpartum mother is simply too vulgar for Hollywood’s tastemakers. 3. The Academy’s Inexplicable Ban on Uncomfortable Female Ads
The Oscars Have Never Been More Irrelevant
Last year, data showed that half of the country believes that the Oscars are irrelevant and that Hollywood has lost touch with the public. Still, the charade marches on despite the public’s indifference.
To combat the waning interest, politics has become Hollywood’s go-to strategy. Taking a “woke” stand, making an outlandish statement, and virtue signaling has become the formula to guarantee attention from a fawning press.
But even those desperate pleas for attention are starting to fade into the backdrop – just like the event itself.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of CCN.com.
This article was edited by Josiah Wilmoth
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