| Steven Boone <stevencboone@gmail.com> | 
| to: Kevin B Lee | 
| Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 8:41 AM |  |  | 
Al Sharpton's 
outrage over the whiteness of nominees just illustrates
 the industrial mindset that both Howood's fans and detractors are 
trapped in. It keeps 
the studios at the high center of our cultural 
conversation against all reason. For Sharpton, the studios are just 
another corporate job creator that should 
embrace diversity and reward 
excellent job performance. In other words, his POV is that of a 
non-artist. That's great when we need somebody to stick up for a civil 
rights victim but not when some insular awards committee expresses its 
tastes.
I want to write something beseeching black folk and others to drop 
the plantation/stockyard mentality. The Academy Awards are unimportant, 
always were. All this cheap 
moviemaking technology, all these 
freewheeling new ways to watch a movie, and folks are still petitioning 
the hairpiece-and-Porsche set to give them justice at the movies. What 
passive, retrograde horseshit. There is no center, and no top. Fuck a 
billboard. 
Look around, motherfuckers!!!
 
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