Decrepit Oscar Nominee Says #OscarsSoWhite Movement "Racist To Whites"

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Charlotte Rampling: Oscars diversity row 'racist to whites'
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Oscar nominee Charlotte Rampling has called the ongoing row about the lack of diversity at this year's Academy Awards "racist against white people".

Asked by France's Europe 1 if she understood some black stars' decision to boycott the event, Rampling said: "No, I think it's the other way round."

"We can never know... But maybe it's because no black actors merited being nominated," she said.

Rampling, 69, has been shortlisted for best actress for her role in 45 Years.

Quizzed over Spike Lee's suggestion that quotas might need to be introduced for black, Asian and minority ethnic actors, after all 20 Oscar acting nominees were white for the second consecutive year, Rampling was dismissive.

"Why put people into categories? We live in a country now where everyone is more or less accepted. Problems will always be sought [people say] 'him, he's less attractive', 'him, he is too black', 'him, he is too white'… there will always be someone who comes out saying 'you are too something'."

"So basically are we saying we are going to put everyone and everything into one class or another to create lots of minority groups everywhere?"

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Image captionViola Davis was Oscar-nominated for The Help in 2012 and Doubt in 2009
Her comments follow a slew of actors who have backed Lee's announcement that he could not support the "lily white" awards show and were widely disparaged on social media.

Two-time Oscar nominee Viola Davis added her voice to the ongoing diversity row, arguing there should be more roles for black performers.

"The Oscars are a symptom of a much greater issue and that's the issue of the Hollywood movie-making system. The opportunity does not match the talent. There needs to be more opportunity. You have to invest in it," she said.

Last year, Davis became the first black actress to win an Emmy for best actress in a leading role on a TV drama, for her performance in How to Get Away With Murder.

At the time, The Help star gave an emotional acceptance speech which echoed her comments this week: "The only thing that separates women of colour from anyone else is opportunity. You cannot win an Emmy for roles that are simply not there."

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Image captionReese Witherspoon won the best actress Oscar for Walk the Line in 2006, and is a member of the voting Academy
Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon expressed her "disappointment" over this year's nominees on her Facebook page: "So disappointed that some of 2015's best films, film-makers and performances were not recognised," she wrote.

"Nothing can diminish the quality of their work, but these film-makers deserve recognition. As an Academy member, I would love to see a more diverse voting membership."

But double Oscar-winner, Sir Michael Caine, advised black actors to "be patient".

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"There's loads of black actors. In the end you can't vote for an actor because he's black. You can't say 'I'm going to vote for him, he's not very good, but he's black, I'll vote for him'," he told BBC Radio 4's Today.

"You have to give a good performance and I'm sure people have. Of course it will come. It took me years to get an Oscar, years," he added.

On Thursday, former Oscar nominee Will Smith joined his wife Jada Pinkett Smith and director Lee in boycotting this year's Oscar ceremony on 28 February.

Actors Mark Ruffalo and Dustin Hoffman have backed colleagues boycotting the Oscars, while Quincy Jones has demanded to "speak for five minutes on the lack of diversity" at the ceremony, or he will refuse to fulfil his role as a presenter.


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Oscar nominee Charlotte Rampling has claimed the current campaign to boycott the 2016 Academy Awards over claims of a diversity deficit is racist to white people.

Rampling, 69, is up for the best actress prize for her role in the British drama 45 Years, from director Andrew Haigh, where she will compete against Room’s Brie Larson, Carol’s Cate Blanchett, Joy’s Jennifer Lawrence and Brooklyn’s Saoirse Ronan. Asked for her take on the current furore over all-white lists of nominees on French Radio network Europe 1 on Friday morning, the British actor did not mince her words. “It is racist to whites,” she said.

“One can never really know, but perhaps the black actors did not deserve to make the final list,” added Rampling. Asked if the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences should introduce quotas, a proposal which no current advocate of increased diversity has mooted, she responded: “Why classify people? These days everyone is more or less accepted ... People will always say: ‘Him, he’s less handsome’; ‘Him, he’s too black’; ‘He is too white’ ... someone will always be saying ‘You are too’ [this or that] ... But do we have to take from this that there should be lots of minorities everywhere?”

When the interviewer explains that black members of the film industry feel like a minority, Rampling replies: “No comment.”

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why wont someone think of the white people?...think of how hard it is for them to be picked as the best and most deserving 90+% of the time...think about how bad jennifer lawrence and cate blandchett feel getting nominated every year...life just aint fair to white people:to:...
 
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There's no funnier term to me than "racist to whites" :mjlol::mjlol:
It's not like they control everything and continue racism in 2016 or anything like that :troll:
There's not a guy running for the presidency stating that a wall needs to built to keep an entire people of mexican culture out:troll:
He doesn't celebrate when innocent black children are gunned down in cold blood:troll:
Nah not in this country :troll:
 

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Racist to whites?

I don't agree with the quotas bit though.

Hold up, Viola Davis is the first black actress to win an Emmy for best actress??:wtf:

It has taken this long for a black woman to win best actress Emmy??:dahell:

Damn shame, Hollywood aint shyt. :pacspit:
 

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These cacs who say shyt like that mistake equality for racisim. They fear the erosion of their set asides and privileges would leave them in the dust. Thats why a level playing field must by avoided at all cost and as an effect, their cognitive dissonance, false equivalencies, and racial projections go into overdrive to justify blatant inequalities. Why else would someone even dare to fix their lips to claim bullshyt like reverse racisim?
 
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