Lee Daniels on #OscarsSoWhite: Quit Complaining

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Lee Daniels on 'whiny' #OscarsSoWhite controversy: 'Stop complaining'


Precious film-maker, the second black director to have ever been nominated for an Oscar, criticised those who felt offended by past two years of all-white nominees



‘Let your legacy speak and stop complaining, man’ ... Lee Daniels. Photograph: Daniel Zuchnik/WireImage
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Friday 30 December 2016 14.44 ESTLast modified on Friday 30 December 2016 14.51 EST

Oscar-nominated film-maker Lee Daniels has criticised the #OscarsSoWhite controversy, saying that people need to “stop complaining”.

Daniels, whose film Precious made him only the second black director to have ever been nominated for an Oscar, has spoken about his frustration with those who claim the past two years of all-white nominees is a clear sign of industry racism.

“Go out and do the work,” he said to the New York Times. “Oscars so white! So what? Do your work. Let your legacy speak and stop complaining, man. Are we really in this for the awards?”

He also believes that a defeatist way of thinking about Hollywood would have prevented him from achieving success.

“If I had thought that way – that the world was against me – I wouldn’t be here now,” he said. “These whiny people that think we’re owed something are incomprehensible and reprehensible to me. I don’t expect acknowledgment or acceptance from white America. I’m going to be me.”

Daniels has since gone onto achieve success with the hit TV drama Empire and new show Star, for which he cast a white actor in the lead to help America feel more unified. “I felt that the country, instinctively, I thought, needed to heal,” he said in a recent interview. “And I thought that this white girl is so fabulous that black people will embrace her and white people will embrace her.”

The next set of Oscar nominations will be announced on 24 January, and experts are predicting a more diverse set of nominees with Moonlight, Fences and Hidden Figures all expected to be in the race.

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I agree with him, stop whining about not getting white love and acceptance.
This mindst has kept those in hollywood with resources from building their own streams of revenue and istribution.
Yep, seeing how these Award season politics have played out I'm over the #OscarSoWhite campaign. I wish black folks would stop caring so much & putting so much damn stock in the Oscars. Take pride & support the Image Awards instead like I've chosen to.
 

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I agree with him...on the merit that those that are upset about the lack of diversity at the Oscars seem to think that every minority who acted in any movie should get recognition just because of their race. I do feel that black Americans need to stop trying to fight for approval within the white establishment and support things that push for the recognition of our own achievements

I disagree with him....on the other hand because the white establishment has long been the de facto norm on what is culturally and artistically accepted in our society which undermines other talented minorities achievements. Asking for recognition at the oscars is a way of bringing diverse individuals and cultures to the mainstream which creates more opportunities and recognition for their talents as well.

In summation I see both sides of the argument in this.
 

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He made Precious and Monsters Ball. He definitely has issues with the Black community. Like Paul
Mooney said, all skin folk ain't kinfolk. He rather be gay than be a black man. Nothing wrong with being both e.g. James Baldwin and Langston Hughes but Lee is sick.

I do agree of how we should stop complaining and keep grinding.

However it's easier for him to say that because his work is being nominated. If his work portrayed true black excellence, he would NOT be nominated for Emmys or Oscars.
 
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