[#oscarsSOwhite] George Clooney Weighs In “I think that African Americans have a real fair point” READ:

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I Couldn’t’ve Said It Better Myself. ..

In an exclusive interview with Variety, George Clooney weighs in on the recent uproar about The Academy Awards, and it’s practices. George Clooney is the first non-coloured superstar to speak out against the unfairness Afrikan Americans receive in a way that hopefully will bring understanding to all who feel “Afrikan Americans complain too much, they’re racist, look at B.E.T there’s no W.E.T” READ;

If you think back 10 years ago, the Academy was doing a better job. Think about how many more African Americans were nominated. I would also make the argument, I don’t think it’s a problem of who you’re picking as much as it is: How many options are available to minorities in film, particularly in quality films?

I think we have a lot of points we need to come to terms with. I find it amazing that we’re an industry that in the 1930s, most of our leads were women. And now a woman over 40 has a very difficult time being a lead in a movie. We’re seeing some movement. Jennifer Lawrence and Patricia Arquette have made the loud pronouncement about wage disparity, have put a stamp on the idea that we got to pay attention. But we should have been paying attention long before this. I think that African Americans have a real fair point that the industry isn’t representing them well enough. I think that’s absolutely true.

Let’s look back at some of the nominees. I think around 2004, certainly there were black nominees — like Don Cheadle, Morgan Freeman. And all of a sudden, you feel like we’re moving in the wrong direction. There were nominations left off the table. There were four films this year: “Creed” could have gotten nominations; “Concussion” could have gotten Will Smith a nomination; Idris Elba could have been nominated for “Beasts of No Nation;” and “Straight Outta Compton” could have been nominated. And certainly last year, with “Selma” director Ava DuVernay — I think that it’s just ridiculous not to nominate her.

But honestly, there should be more opportunity than that. There should be 20 or 30 or 40 films of the quality that people would consider for the Oscars. By the way, we’re talking about African Americans. For Hispanics, it’s even worse. We need to get better at this. We used to be better at it…VARIETY


Hopefully this will start an even faster change, added with Jada, Snoop, and Spike Lee maybe this will spark growth and understanding, and maybe George Clooney and his counterparts will hire more people of colour…maybe.

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