Nolte: Corrupt Motion Picture Academy Needs ‘Weeks’ to Probe Will Smith Incident
The corrupt Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says it will require “weeks” to probe into and decide what to do about Will Smith and his unprovoked assault on comedian Chris Rock.
“As outlined in our bylaws, the Academy’s Board of Governors will now make a determination on appropriate action for Mr. Smith,” read a letter to Academy members Tuesday night. “As governed by California law regarding members of nonprofit organizations like the Academy, and set forth in our Standards of Conduct, this must follow an official process that will take a few weeks.”
Weeks?
Weeks!?
What is this, the Lindbergh kidnapping? Some big mystery?
It takes three days to fly to the moon.
Israel won a war in six days.
You idiots need weeks to figure out how to handle a full-blown, unprovoked assault on one of your own presenters, on a guy you invited into your house? You moral midgets need weeks when you have videotape of the incident? When you have 15 million witnesses? You need weeks to probe, convene, decide, issue, proclaim, assemble, conclude, and determine what to do about a guy who came into your house, dropped his pants, and took a dump on your coffee table?
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You invite Chris Rock to present an Oscar… Then you don’t protect him… Then you don’t expel, Will Smith, the guy who assaulted him… Then you give the guy who assaulted him an Oscar… Then you give the guy who assaulted him two — two! — standing ovations.
How would you like to be Chris Rock right now? His behavior throughout all of this has been exemplary and classy… From top to bottom, he’s handled himself like a pro… He did nothing wrong… He has said nothing since… Nevertheless, the same people who invited him and failed to protect him are so morally broken they need “weeks” to figure out how to do the right thing.
What’s even more grotesque is that it should not be the Academy deciding anything. Instead, the Academy itself should be censured and investigated for its own obscene mishandling of this.
Keep in mind that this is the same Academy that had no problem booting a member for copying a few screeners. But he was just an everyday actor, not the billion-dollar Big Willie Inc. brand!
This was violence, y’all.
Violence.
And it wasn’t just violence; it was violence committed by an entitled star who believed he could commit an assault in front of the whole world.
This is violence committed at your own Oscar ceremony.
How much uglier, how much more disrespectful and contemptuous does a man have to behave to get booted from your prestigious club?
Oh, yeah, you’ve booted Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby, and Roman Polanski, three guys whose careers were already on the wane. That took no courage.
But Big Willie just won an Oscar and got all that plastic surgery… His career was just about to surge in an industry that can only produce about eight blockbusters a year. So that decision’s going to require … weeks.
The only thing the Academy should be concerned with is doing right by Chris Rock.
Shame on all of them.
What a broken industry. Broken forever.
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2 Out of 3 Americans Think Dem Donor Should Be Charged With Assault
Washington Free Beacon Staff • March 29, 2022 6:00 pmA majority of Americans believe actor and Democratic megadonor Will Smith should be criminally charged for his assault on comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars, according to a new poll.
The survey conducted by OnePoll found 66 percent of respondents believe Smith should be booked for assault, including 36 percent who "strongly" believe he should be charged.
Smith slapped Rock at the Academy Awards on Sunday night after Rock made a joke referring to Smith's wife's bald head. Smith stormed the stage, struck Rock, and then returned to his seat, shouting, "Keep my wife's name out of your fucking mouth."
Smith and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith, who say they are in an open marriage, are major supporters of the Democratic Party. The couple, along with top fundraisers such as Harvey Weinstein, were among bundlers for former president Barack Obama's reelection campaign, helping to raise more than $500,000 for Obama.
While most respondents said Smith should face charges, 62 percent still said they believe he had at least some justification for slapping Rock.
Smith apologized Tuesday to Rock for the assault. Police in Los Angeles, where the attack took place, said they don't intend to book Smith unless Rock presses charges.
Commie Cash: Academy Museum Won’t Discuss Ties to China’s Wanda Group After $20 Million Donation
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles officially opened its doors to the public on Thursday after years of planning, construction, and delays. And like many things in the movie business these days, the museum comes with prominent ties to Communist China.
Museum leaders have given gallery naming rights to the Dalian Wanda Group after the Chinese conglomerate donated $20 million to help finance the museum’s $482 million creation. But they are declining to comment to Breitbart News about the ethical dilemmas posed by the partnership.
The museum’s Wanda Gallery, located on the second floor, features exhibition space devoted to the inaugural show “Stories of Cinema” — a survey of the history of cinema that spotlights a rotating series of filmmakers and actors. The current exhibition highlights the careers of Spike Lee and Bruce Lee, as well as the history of the Oscars.
The Wanda Group has become a prominent force in Hollywood through its ownership of Legendary Pictures, which produced the upcoming Dune and the recent Godzilla movies. The company used to own the AMC cinema chain before selling off its stake earlier this year.
Wanda’s close ties to China’s Communist Party represent an ethical conundrum for the Academy Museum, given the museum’s stated commitment to inclusion and diversity in its presentation of film history.
Billionaire Wang Jianlin, who founded and serves as chairman of Wanda, is a member of the CCP.
China’s authoritarian regime routinely censors movies for content and bans films that it perceives to be antagonistic to its rule. As Breitbart News reported, the title of the critically acclaimed film Moses on the Plain was recently changed to Fire on the Plain after Beijing objected to the word “Moses.”
Beijing has also banned films due to homosexuality, negative depictions of the communist party, and favorable depictions of democracy protests Hong Kong.
In addition to artistic and political censorship, China’s Communist Party has committed numerous human rights atrocities, including acts of genocide on ethnic Uyghurs and on the Tibetan people, and the imprisonment of political dissidents.
The Academy Museum didn’t respond to questions from Breitbart News, which included:
Given Wanda’s $20 million donation, are museum leaders concerned about being associated with a party that routinely censors and bans movies?
Was there any objection from museum board members about the Wanda donation?
Has Wanda imposed any conditions in exchange for its donation?
What is the museum’s position regarding movie censorship as practiced by China?
Would the museum ever showcase movies and filmmakers from Taiwan?
Would the museum ever screen movies that have been banned in China and/or condemned by the CCP, including but not limited to: Kundun, Seven Years in Tibet, Do Not Split, Nomadland.
Wanda’s $20 million gift is among the largest in the museum’s young history and is more than what major Hollywood studios including Netflix, Warner Bros, and NBCUniversal have given to the institution.
Among the other big-ticket donations were billionaire David Geffen’s $25 million gift, as well as $10 million each from Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg. The museum’s largest listed donor is billionaire Haim Saban, who donated $50 million.
The hoopla surrounding the museum, which is located adjacent to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Wilshire Blvd., culminated Saturday with a celebrity gala that included appearances by Lady Gaga, Nicole Kidman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Cher, Katy Perry, Jennifer Hudson, Eva Longoria, and Sophia Loren.
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