
First, it's Marlon Brando, not 'Brandon.' And he didn't refuse his Oscar for 'Black people'—he sent Sacheen Littlefeather to protest Hollywood's treatment of Native Americans and the Wounded Knee siege. Basic facts matter.
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Black actors weren't 'excluded for years' in some vacuum of evil. Hattie McDaniel won in 1940. Sidney Poitier won Best Actor in 1964. Denzel, Halle Berry, Morgan Freeman, Louis Gossett Jr., and many others won long before your 2020 DEI quotas. Merit happened.
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The actual problem now? Forced checkboxes for race, gender, sexuality, and disability that prioritize identity over story, craft, and audience appeal. Classics like The Godfather, Braveheart, or Patton would fail eligibility today. That's not progress—it's institutionalizing the very discrimination you claim to hate, just with new targets.
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Result? Oscars viewership keeps cratering (another ~9% drop recently) because people tune out lectures and box-ticking slop. Hollywood built its golden age on excellence, not equity engineering. Pretending two wrongs make a right just makes you the new bigot in the room. Elon (and anyone with eyes) isn't 'stupid and ignorant' for noticing the obvious decline.
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