Monday, February 27, 2017

Another Reason To NOT Watch The Academy Awards



Besides not being able to announce the right winners, putting someone on the list of dead people who were not and a full-on hate rant by Kimmel etal toward Trump, their ribbons against Trump were incorrect.  And of course this all occurred behind concrete barricades and fences to keep out the riff raff. 

But that does not matter to these self-appointed political and national defense experts, they are above the rest of us. Maybe we should stop watching their drivel and watch them cry as their houses are repossessed.  

Their self congratulatory celebration of mediocre movies and poor actor performances were not an event that should have been watched. Rather the Tv should have either been turned off or we should have viewed a good movie, like Hacksaw Ridge, which celebrated a man and his extreme courage.  A missing element in last night's garbage.

Conservative Tom

Actors Sport Blue Ribbons at Oscars To Protest Trump’s Stance on Immigration


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If it’s an Academy Awards ceremony and there are still Republicans occupying political offices somewhere in America, you can bet that you’re going to see plenty of liberal political posturing from Hollywoods elites. And given that Donald Trump is still our president, in spite of the perfervid activism of actors like Meryl Streep and Lena Dunham — well, you pretty well knew how Sunday night would go down.
That’s only part of the reason why I didn’t bother watching this year’s Oscars; “Son-in-Law,” the magnum opus of legendary comedy auteur Pauly Shore, was on CMT at the same time. From what I hear, Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway Steve Harvey‘ed the Best Picture award and Jimmy Kimmel made the notably brave decision of trashing Trump before a live audience that contained virtually no Republicans.
Oh, and there were blue ribbons. Did you notice them?

Here’s Lin-Manuel Miranda and his mother, Best Actress nominee Ruth Negga and Karlie Kloss wearing them:
So, what do these ribbons mean? According to the U.K. Daily Mail, the ribbons signified opposition to Donald Trump’s temporary immigration ban, courtesy of the ACLU’s “Stand with ACLU” campaign. Kloss, it’s worth pointing out, is dating Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner’s brother, so there’s always that angle to report.

The ACLU, as usual, took itself very, very seriously:



Thanks @Lin_Manuel, glad you gladly join the fight. And when our children tell our story, they’ll tell the story of tonight. https://twitter.com/fckinbee/status/835982215490256896 

Finally. Now we know what people who don’t think much about national security policy think about President Trump’s national security policy. I couldn’t be more relieved.

Ever since red ribbons representing AIDS awareness began appearing on the red carpet decades ago, a ribbon has become the best way to say that you want to take a stand for something without really taking any meaningful action — or knowing anything about it, for that matter.
Don’t believe me? Well, check out this list that shows how ubiquitous these wholly worthless virtue-signaling ribbons have become. For instance, an orange awareness ribbon could mean that you’re taking a stand for people with ADHD, lupus, renal cell carcinoma or Prader-Willi syndrome.
Purple ribbons can also mean you’re taking a stand for people with ADHD, as well as being against elder abuse and/or homophobia. A green ribbon means that you want people to be more aware of issues surrounding literacy, childhood depression, or dwarfism, inter alia. Even a zebra ribbon — which sounds pretty hyper-specific — could mean that you’re taking a stand against endocrine cancer or for “vaccine awareness.”
As for the blue ribbons, it’s worth pointing out that the ACLU didn’t get to the color first. In fact, it’s already reserved for addiction recovery, bullying in the United Kingdom, colon cancer, foster care, the West Nile Virus and Canada’s National Non-Smoking Week.
I, for one, would like to be the first express my outrage at Hollywood’s invidious cultural appropriation when it comes to the plight of former Canadian smokers. #CheckYourPrivilegeEh
Please like and share on Facebook and Twitter if you agree these ribbons are every bit as witless as these stars’ opposition to a policy they likely don’t even understand.
What do you think about this latest celebrity silliness?

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