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https://www.facebook.com/matt.ca.5"My mom reminded me of the Oscars, and I'm watching Brian Mulroney's son [I assume] interview a woman who plays in Crazy Rich Asians. He asked her some question about Asian diversity in cinema, and she said it's important for a person's self-worth to see their own culture, and all that shit.
Hang on, I thought divershitty was a strength? But now it turns out people prefer representations of their own in the mainstream?
Ok, so which one is it? I realize that leftism is a mental disorder, but it would be great if they could pick a position and stick with it.
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I'll answer my own question:
As that little Q&A PROVED, people prefer the company and the culture of people LIKE THEMSELVES. The very fact that Asians prefer being around other Asians and watching them on TV is proof of this. But again, leftism is a mental disorder.
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Now some other affirmative action hire is talking about the EXACT SAME THING. Which is just more evidence that diversity = fewer White people.
And that's why no one is watching this shit anymore. Big YouTube channels get almost as many views per episode as the Oscars are going to get tonight, LOL. I would be surprised if they topped 30 million. What these idiots don't realize is how out-of-touch with reality they are.
Any White who doesn't see diversity for what it is at this point [displacing/replacing White people] is an idiot. But that goes back to what I said about it being a mental disorder.
Back to the point, these people are talking to themselves. All politics will be pushing back against this stuff over the next 30 years. Complete delusion. Although I can understand why an Asian person would want to spread their culture and ways. That's rational. It's the few remaining White people still dumb enough to support this who are idiots.
My positions are already in the majority in Canada, or just on the cusp. And it's only going to grow from here.
Looks like I was right after all. Of course this all should have been beyond obvious to anyone with a brain."
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The first Oscars I watched was aired in 1992, covering films from the previous year:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65th_Academy_AwardsI don't recall any political commentary at the time.

Be it on the show itself, or in the interviews. Now is the Academy Awards presentation basically a Trump-bashing fest?

Nice to see the USA has Spanish as a second language now.
