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Bill Maher: Hollywood Fears 'Looking Racist'
14 Mar
Summary
- Maher declared the #OscarsSoWhite movement has achieved its goals.
- He cited numerous diverse winners in recent Academy Awards history.
- Maher believes Hollywood fears appearing racist more than being racist.

Bill Maher asserted that the #OscarsSoWhite movement has largely achieved its objectives and should be considered a success. During his "Real Time" show, Maher highlighted that the Academy Awards are no longer exclusively dominated by white individuals, stating they now feature "all people."
He pointed to recent winners like "Everything Everywhere All at Once," "Green Book," and "Parasite," along with acting awards for performers of color such as Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan. Maher noted that "eight of the last 10 best director prizes" went to underrepresented groups, suggesting that Hollywood's current actions stem from a "fear of looking like racists" rather than inherent bias.
Maher criticized the Academy's complex diversity rules, questioning if films like "Titanic" or "Braveheart" could be nominated today. He expressed frustration with what he called "social justice warriors" who allegedly "gaslight" others by downplaying progress, concluding that the hashtag should perhaps be #OscarsSoWrong.




