No African American Oscar Nominations
This article "Academy Nominates All White Actors for Second Year in Row" highlights the fact that once again no African American actors, producers, directors, and more for the second year in a row. Even with the movies that came out this year that were quite loved this still did not provide enough to get them nominated.
The author argues that this problem of no diversity within the Oscars finds a short solution but that always goes away. In that we should create an everlasting solution to stop the discrimination within the Oscars.
The point the author points out within this is supported by the movie "Creed" written and directed by "the black Ryan Coogler" and starring an African American actor happened to only get an oscar nominee for a white person who helped in the movie creation. Another movie "Straight Out Of Compton" happened to only get two caucasians nominees despite all the African Americans in the movie and who created it.
The author backs up his points with solid and helpful information that show his opinions are based off of solid and factual information provided directly from the Oscars. This article is very well developed and should be read by people who decide who gets nominated for the Oscars.
Overall, this article points out a very valid problem within the film department which should be put to an end. It should not matter what color your skin is in order to be nominated for an Oscar. I hope to see the end of discrimination within the Oscars from now on.
The author argues that this problem of no diversity within the Oscars finds a short solution but that always goes away. In that we should create an everlasting solution to stop the discrimination within the Oscars.
The point the author points out within this is supported by the movie "Creed" written and directed by "the black Ryan Coogler" and starring an African American actor happened to only get an oscar nominee for a white person who helped in the movie creation. Another movie "Straight Out Of Compton" happened to only get two caucasians nominees despite all the African Americans in the movie and who created it.
The author backs up his points with solid and helpful information that show his opinions are based off of solid and factual information provided directly from the Oscars. This article is very well developed and should be read by people who decide who gets nominated for the Oscars.
Overall, this article points out a very valid problem within the film department which should be put to an end. It should not matter what color your skin is in order to be nominated for an Oscar. I hope to see the end of discrimination within the Oscars from now on.
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