
LOS ANGELES — The big lesson from this year's Oscars: As with any peaceful election, you have to respect the process, abandon all hope of predicting the outcome and just accept it when it comes.
Of course, that's not how we treat it. Not at all.
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For the six months that make up the modern "awards season," we foist a crushing mass of social justice causes and emotional investment upon the outcome of a runoff election determined by a group of privileged, creative people who make up less than 0.00002% of the U.S. population.
Broken down along racial, gender, financial and life's-ambition lines, those roughly 6,000 people, the bulk of whom live in the bubble we call Hollywood, are much less representative. Of anything. Read more...
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