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Posted on 03/25/2002 6:01:43 PM PST by VinnyTex
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h, my God! Oh, my God! Oh, my God! I'm doing my Halle Berry impersonation, folks. I just had to comment on her acceptance speech last night, because she talked about all this racism that exists in Hollywood - a place that is supposedly the bastion of liberal open-mindedness. America is out there buying the tickets to see the movies of Ms. Berry. America has made Oprah and Bill Cosby historically successful, yet we're the ones said to be racist. |
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Well, based on last night's speech by Halle Berry, I think there's probably less racism in Selma, Alabama, than there is in Hollywood. If we are to take her at her word, then there's less racism in the Deep South than there is, even today, in Hollywood. This poor woman suffered in silence for 12 long years at the hands of the whitest, most leftist place in America, perhaps excepting Berkeley, and Boston. This is Henry "Nostrilitis" Waxman's district, after all. This is where Barbara Boxer goes to get a lot of her campaign cash. This is where Bill Clinton's support runs deepest.
Look at the spectacle of Julia Roberts. This is quite telling, too, because we're talking about a true dunce here. We can be honest. We're talking about a black hole of intelligence here. But she is arguably the most powerful woman in Hollywood, box office-wise. When was the last time she was in a movie where a black had a major role? It was the Pelican Brief waaaay back when, and one black guy playing Sammy's part in Oceans 11. She has the clout to determine who her leading men are going to be, so why doesn't she use it? |
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It was the same thing with AIDS. These people get away with making it look like what they're doing is somebody else's fault. Meanwhile, when that disease hit, gays in Hollywood who were in the closet stayed there, because they feared never getting work. No straight actor wanted to kiss a gay actor, didn't want to run "the risk." They were the biggest homophobes in the country.
Oh, but they put on those red ribbons, man, and just erased all that. They got credit for having all of the progressive compassion in the world.
I can't get past this. I think it's funny. I can't get over it. This was a spectacle, folks. White millionaires by the thousands applauding a millionaire black actress who is condemning them. She wasn't condemning us in the movie-going audience. She was condemning them for decades of racism while she's fondling the Oscar. |
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posted on
03/25/2002 6:01:43 PM PST
by
VinnyTex
To: VinnyTex
While watching it on TV, I thought she soiled her dress in shock when they called her name...
To: VinnyTex
Most of those same observations were made on the live Oscar-watching thread last night. Way to go, Rush!
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posted on
03/25/2002 6:06:50 PM PST
by
nhoward14
To: VinnyTex
How did Halle and Denzel get their roles if Hollyweird is so racist? Did Jesse pull a "Shakedown" on the Hollyweird elite liberals? Looks like a duck.....
To: VinnyTex
And the funny part about it is that she looks like a white woman with a light tan. Maybe somebody should ask her how prejudiced against black men her mother was?
To: VinnyTex
The only racism I noted last night were comments made by blacks. When are these people going to grow up and become just people like the rest of us? Sidney Poitier had a line in Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, when talking to his dad he said, "Dad, you think of yourself as a black man and I think of myself as a man". (something close to that). How ironic that it didn't even sink in.
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posted on
03/25/2002 6:14:49 PM PST
by
TheLion
To: Ron in Acreage
I suppose all that is left to do know is to diversify the facial features of the Oscar statue itself. I can't believe the most progessive, open-minded people in America, the Hollywood elite, would even dare give an African-American an Oscar statue with Anglo-Saxon White American features! I'll be outside the Kodak Theatre tomorrow morning protesting this injustice until the Academy reverses this horrible practice!
[Protest canceled if temperatures are outside the range of 70-71 degrees, winds exceed 5 mph, it is not perfectly sunny, and there is a line at the nearest Starbucks.]
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posted on
03/25/2002 6:15:40 PM PST
by
nhoward14
To: VinnyTex
Turns out she is just another nutbar.
To: sneakypete
Maybe somebody should ask her how prejudiced against black men her mother was?
Not very I'd imagine. Here mother is white and her father (I think she said she does not speak to him on the Baba Wawa show) is black.
To see Halle at her "best", see the movie BAPS (Black American Princesses). Her and another black actress basically reprise the roles of Amos & Andy:

Berry plays what's basically a stupid black girl with bad clothes, bad hair, bad teeth and bad diction. The role was awful and racist. The supporting cast included a couple of young black men that were characterized as just a stupid and shuffling. The screenplay could have been written by David Duke.
But, she is an "actress" so I suppose she can play a black female. Maybe being half-black helps?
To: TheLion
I thought of Guess Who's Coming To Dinner and that line throughout Sidney Poitier's speech. He still thinks of himself as a man first. (Indeed, he offered his first props to a passel of white people who took the chance, rolled the dice, and opened the door through which he strode so magnificently all those years ago, a point that seems to have been lost on the encephalophonic Ms. Berry.) He puts me in mind of the late Louis Lomax, a titan among the earlier black men who did in journalism as Poitier did in film: Lomax was once asked if he preferred to call himself a Negro. He said, "No." Do you call yourself a black man? "No." Do you call yourself an African-American? "No." Then, his questioner finally asked, what do you call yourself. "Louis Lomax," was Lomax's answer.
A-men, brother!
To: nhoward14
It's amazing how little it took for the so called racism to be forgiven (door now open). A chunk of gold colored metal, molded in the shape of a man. If we only knew they could be bought off so easily. I suggest all blacks in this country get a chunk of gold colored metal to end the reparations debate once and for all.
To: isthisnickcool
She and another....Duh!
To: Ron in Acreage
The steel industry could be saved at the same time.
To: VinnyTex
Wouldn't it be nice if the first Black Woman to win an Oscar had maturity, dignity, self-control and modesty ---- like a true pro. She reminded me of a woman who knew she had received something she didn't deserve. Perhaps her award was Hollywood's way of offering affirmative action.
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posted on
03/25/2002 6:27:18 PM PST
by
astudent
Comment #15 Removed by Moderator
To: VinnyTex
Is that Henry "Nostrilitus" Waxman as the Oscar? I don't get it.
To: Fred Mertz
Hollywood is Waxman's Congressional district... that is why he is on there
To: VinnyTex
After many years of not viewing the predictable Oscar Award Night narcissism I wished that I had passed this one up as well. Unfortunately, I was enormously intrigued over the communal Hollywood quilt that prevaded what appeared to be a rather large group therapy session with all sorts of megalomaniacs parading about in one room dressed in the finest jewels and gowns that could hardly keep certain body parts from tipping out.
I had looked forward with eagerness to confirm my initial perceptions and I was not disappointed in the least. This was very interesting to see 74 years of guilt aired out like laundry blowing in the Santa Ana winds.
And the best female actress really delivered the final triumphant salvo as the crowd found their release and gleefully cried and cheered and felt so deeply and were once again made whole.
P.S. I don't understand why the leading actor for the best motion picture, the best screenscript, the best supporting actess, and the best director didn't receive the best actor award. Seems awfully strange, but I guess that's Hollywood.
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posted on
03/25/2002 6:39:04 PM PST
by
harpo11
To: VinnyTex
Blacks will never be "free at last" as long as they sit at the table with the liberal democrats. They have taken a wealth of opportunity and re-enslaved themselves on the Democrat plantation.
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posted on
03/25/2002 6:45:12 PM PST
by
TheLion
To: BluesDuke
Halle Berry isn't dark enough to suit her chosen identity and her black brothers and sisters in the industry, so publishers often do her a favor by darkening her photos (exactly the thing they got in trouble with when they pulled that trick on OJ's mug shot.)
Dark Halle
To: sneakypete
"...how prejudiced against black men her mother was?"
You are a racist slimeball. You sicken me and probably every good conservative!
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posted on
03/25/2002 6:51:54 PM PST
by
lawdude
To: TheLion
Last night was -- as I predicted it would be to my closest friends -- Negro Night at the Oscars. The fix was in. No whites need have applied.
The only really good thing to come out of it was that the whole world got to watch as ms berry showed just how racist most black people actually are. Lest anyone doubt that, just take a stroll down most black inner city streets in the middle of the night. (But make sure to leave funeral service directions for your next of kin.)
Is that a racist comment? Only if it's false. (And only if you think reverend jackson (who said pretty much the same thing) hates black people.)
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posted on
03/25/2002 7:06:59 PM PST
by
elwoodp
To: VinnyTex
Best thing that could have happened
Guilt ridden Holywood gives her an Oscar for the sake of PC . They expected to be able to fawn all over themselves for being so caring
And they get DUMPED ON.
Serves their PC asses right
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posted on
03/25/2002 7:13:47 PM PST
by
uncbob
To: sneakypete; lawdude
Maybe somebody should ask her how prejudiced against black men her mother was?
Someone did raise that very point amidst a discourse on Ms. Berry's Oscar night - Larry Elder, on his radio program this afternoon.
To: lawdude
You are a racist slimeball. And you are a idiot,when you are having a good day.
To: BluesDuke
He still thinks of himself as a man first. Amen, indeed.
Good post.
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posted on
03/25/2002 7:20:36 PM PST
by
alcuin
To: VinnyTex
Oh, my God! Oh, my God! Oh, my God! I'm doing my Halle Berry impersonation, folks. While we're addressing things that aren't politically correct, may I raise my very tired voice to say how much it really hurts me to hear folks scream God's name when they clearly don't mean it with respect. I really don't care what color your skin is. But please show some dignity when talking to and about the One who made you.
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posted on
03/25/2002 7:24:43 PM PST
by
nepdap
To: nepdap
I think she was referring the idol statue in her hands.
To: VinnyTex
White millionaires by the thousands applauding a millionaire black actress who is condemning them. You're kidding me! (I didn't watch.) Bizarre! I only caught about three minutes last night and saw a shot of Sir Paul McCartney looking, I dunno, befuddled? Now, that explains Sir Paul's expression. There was not a hint of Ms Berry's performance in my PC morning rag, of course. (Another example of "racism", to be sure!) I must be living in a parallel universe.
To: ValerieUSA
I think she was referring the idol statue in her hands.Ha! I'm afraid you might be right.
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posted on
03/25/2002 7:31:59 PM PST
by
nepdap
To: Revolting cat!
I only caught about three minutes last night and saw a shot of Sir Paul McCartney looking, I dunno, befuddled? Now, that explains Sir Paul's expression.
Sir Paul was quoted earlier today as saying how impressed he was to see Americans winning the preponderance of the Oscars, that it was a good thing for American morale, or something like that. Good show, Mr. McCartney! Now, if only we can get you to please remind your new friend Mr. Torre how dumb it is to pull the infield in with the World Series on the line in the bottom of the ninth in Game Seven...
To: Revolting cat!
The newspapers with online stories about the African-American sweep at the Oscars are deliberately darkening the photos of the winners to make them blacker - exactly the same trick that got them into trouble when they tampered with OJ's mug shot. Now it's okay.

Believe me, there was enough light and flash power at the event to necessitate the use of photoshop contrast to make the picture on the left so dark. (
from the Seattle Times)
To: VinnyTex
The sad thing is, they're both good enough actors,but they were clearly nominated by the Academy so they could both win, and make last night's ceremony an orgy of political correctness. Sidney Poitier hit the right notes--all the notes hit by Berry and Washington were discordant and really quite irrelevant--as if they were dutifully playing into the game the "White Hollywood Establishment" had laid out as for the evening. "Two birds in one night" Washington said, mixing metaphors, and for a second it almost seemed like he was in on the joke.
To: VinnyTex
The sad thing is, they're both good enough actors,but they were clearly nominated by the Academy so they could both win, and make last night's ceremony an orgy of political correctness. Sidney Poitier hit the right notes--all the notes hit by Berry and Washington were discordant and really quite irrelevant--as if they were dutifully playing into the game the "White Hollywood Establishment" had laid out as for the evening. "Two birds in one night" Washington said, mixing metaphors, and for a second it almost seemed like he was in on the joke.
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