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The Oscars tonight. Anyone tuning in? ?

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Urmstongran Sun 27-Mar-22 17:23:30

Not me

The Oscars became an irrelevant embarrassment when they started pandering to the demands of every minority group’s bleating.

The horse has bolted, nobody cares anymore. The winners are selected by tokenism and box-ticking; not merit.

People used to watch for the glamour and escapism. They switched off because they are sick of being lectured and subjected to politics. They should just scrap them.

In my opinion.
What do you think?

25Avalon Mon 28-Mar-22 08:34:29

It’s for themselves more than for us.

Sago Mon 28-Mar-22 09:08:59

I totally agree it’s just a political platform, so sad because the industry not all full of pretentious luvvies.

My friends brother was nominated for visual effects on a blockbuster UK film, it’s such an accolade in the industry and it meant so much to him and his family.

It’s just full of wokery now.

volver Mon 28-Mar-22 09:14:29

Wokery schmokery.

Was it "woke" when Will Smith smacked that other guy round the head?

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 28-Mar-22 09:46:31

I was pleased to see him defending his wife against a cruel joke.

Urmstongran Mon 28-Mar-22 10:24:41

Will Smith should not have slapped the presenter. Yes, a truly horrid scripted ‘joke’ in poor taste. How many black kids on the street have just had their ideas reinforced that it’s okay to be violent when someone "disrespects" you? Shameful behaviour. Bet his wife was mortified as now the ‘joke’ will stay n minds for years to come for all the wrong reasons.

Callistemon21 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:27:43

I haven't seen it yet but DH told me about it .

Now, I'm not a violent person but well done Will Smith, it might not have been PC but neither is such public verbal abuse acceptable.

Callistemon21 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:35:48

Urmstongran

Will Smith should not have slapped the presenter. Yes, a truly horrid scripted ‘joke’ in poor taste. How many black kids on the street have just had their ideas reinforced that it’s okay to be violent when someone "disrespects" you? Shameful behaviour. Bet his wife was mortified as now the ‘joke’ will stay n minds for years to come for all the wrong reasons.

Not the first time that arrogant present (Chris who?) has made jokes about Will Smith's wife.

No, violence is not acceptable but there also comes a time when it's the only way of stopping a bully.

Urmstongran Mon 28-Mar-22 11:49:53

Actually the jury’s out Calli on whether the whole incident was choreographed.
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Urmstongran Mon 28-Mar-22 12:08:40

Oh dear.

Kate1949 Mon 28-Mar-22 12:13:08

Like I said on the other thread, try losing your hair and have people joke about it. Funny it is not.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 28-Mar-22 13:51:03

Do you seriously think that would have been choreographed Urms? At WS’s wife’s expense?

timetogo2016 Mon 28-Mar-22 14:56:02

Any publicity is good publicity for some.
The show is so boring someone has to do something to make it in the papers/news/youtube etc.

Coastpath Mon 28-Mar-22 16:58:03

The man made an unkind, very public, bullying joke and not for the first time either. It was spiteful, unprofessional and plain rude. Did he expect that the man would sit there and not defend his wife? He really shouldn't have been so vile and I don't blame Will Smith for giving him a slap.

I would have thought that most men making such an unpleasant public statement about another man's wife would expect a punch on the nose. If not, then he's either very arrogant, very stupid or not at all streetwise.

People are saying that Will Smith has set a bad example, but not standing up to unkindness and bullying is also setting a bad example in my opinion.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 28-Mar-22 17:45:55

I think Will Smith has set a very good example. He did what we would all hope our husbands would do in that situation and it took some courage given the very public setting. He's gone up in my estimation.

Iam64 Mon 28-Mar-22 18:41:23

I wonder if Will Smith was entirely sober. Violence isn’t the answer but he seems to have finally reacted to long-standing unfunny ‘jokes’ by Chris Rock, directed at Smith and particularly at Smith’s wife.

A very u funny ‘joke’. Alopecia is a horrible auto immune condition. AI illnesses rarely travel alone, they’re life changing and need constant attention and care. Alopecia is grim, I expect added grim if you live in the public eye, in the ‘industry’ where as a woman, everything you wear, your weight, your hair style are all there to be picked over.

Misogyny? Is it really ok for a male comedian to make this kind of crass ‘joke’

Callistemon21 Mon 28-Mar-22 19:35:46

I posted this (something similar) on the other thread:

It wasn't violence as such although a slap is not acceptable either.

Violence would have been a punch on the jaw perhaps ending in a proper fisticuffs.

I really think there comes a point when a slap like that may be the only way to get through just how offensive to some people just how truly offensive and bullying they can be.

After years of such remarks from someone we know about DH, me, our children I wouldn't have been sorry if DH had hit him but he didn't (not his way).
"Let it go over your head, ignore him, he's an idiot" is DH's style.
I did give the bully a mouthful in the end (not my style but I had ended in tears too many times).