Audra McDonald nominated for Black Reel Award for SOUND OF MUSIC LIVE
Posted: 1/7/14 at 9:03am
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Posted: 1/7/14 at 11:19am
Black reel award?
If I were her I wouldn't even accept such nonsense. I would like to be treated like a human being/performer and win an award for my performance as a human being/performer. Can anyone explain to me why people would want to keep this separation intact? Where are the angry letters and reactions of black people now? The separation suddenly is ok when it's positive? Double standards. Because you either do want to keep the separation in tact, or you don't.
Posted: 1/7/14 at 11:34am
Awards of this nature exist because someone felt there was a need and enough interest to recognize media that may otherwise be overlooked by the mainstream.
Posted: 1/7/14 at 11:47am
Audra's performance here was wonderful, just as tons of other performances in the entertainment industry, from film to music, the list of black actors/singers that have received mainstream awards is endless.... A lot of them are even considered as the best in their craft in the world. So this whole "overlooked" argument is nonsense.
Equality is not about creating your own separate world to build up self esteem. It is about joining the world. Only then you become a part of the world instead of thinking: "us against them". That is not the message we should teach our children. Why would you want your own separated bench in the bus, while that is exactly what you have been fighting against for so long? There are enough mixed seats for everyone, just like the endless list of mainstream awards for black people. Just jump on the same bus everyone does, join the world and the separation will disappear.
This "double standard" attitude of the black community is not the solution.
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Posted: 1/7/14 at 2:58pm
Ordinarily, I would agree that there shouldn't be a separation of race, but in an industry where non-Caucasians are hardly recognized for their work or even employed in major roles, I suppose it was up to them to create their own awards, programs, and networks, i.e. BET or Univision, so that such people can be recognized. Sad but true.
Updated On: 1/7/14 at 02:58 PM
Posted: 1/7/14 at 3:25pm
A wrong message in my opinion, because as a white male, growing up my biggest influcences were people like Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson and Oprah Winfrey, just to name a few. And the list goes on and on. Look at the tons of black singers leading the charts, playing lead roles in films and musicals today. If titles or awards are that important I would like to add that most people still call Whitney "the Voice", Michael "The King of pop", and Oprah the "Greatest talkshowhost".
My advice to young black people is; "don't listen to your parents, you are just as good as anyone in the mainstream world. Stay away from the "us against them mentality" and join the mainstream world instead of creating your own separate world".
Updated On: 1/7/14 at 03:25 PM
Posted: 1/7/14 at 4:06pm
Okay, so let's look at the winners for the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Supporting_Actress_in_a_Miniseries_or_a_Movie#2010s
A woman of color (Shohreh Aghdashloo) won in 2009 for House of Saddam, but the last African American woman to win was Cicely Tyson in 1994. And the number of women of color who have been nominated is incredibly low. Like other posters said, an award like this was created because Black performers are not being recognized for their work by the mainstream media. The problem is not that there is a Black Reel Award, the problem is that there is a NEED for a separate system of awards.
Posted: 1/7/14 at 4:26pm
Posted: 1/7/14 at 7:57pm
There is no need for separate awards whatsoever. The world does not compare talent by skin color.
And age doesn't have anything to do with understanding that keeping this separation intact is wrong.
Updated On: 1/7/14 at 07:57 PM
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Posted: 1/7/14 at 8:30pm
The world makes no difference in skin color, black people do. And I wonder for how long they will continue to be doing that.
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Posted: 1/7/14 at 8:55pm
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Posted: 1/7/14 at 9:07pm
Am I reading you right? Are you saying the problem isn't that people are oppressed, but that people who are oppressed stick together and find comfort and strength in numbers? That the only thing that has held them down and kept them back is that *they* haven't "joined the world"?
I mean, Audra has enough Tonys to juggle so I don't think you have to worry your empty little had if a black organization wants to give her an award for the excellent job she did in a role where her skin color DID in fact come up with many viewers who are not as enlightened (pun intended) as yourself Dave.
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*Note: the following message is dripping with sarcasm. But you already knew that, right?
Updated On: 1/8/14 at 07:40 AM
Posted: 1/8/14 at 9:13am
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Posted: 1/8/14 at 9:36am
And the BET awards
Oh screw it! Let's just get rid of the Oscars, Emmys, and Tonys. We should just have one award to recognize achievement across all media.
Those annoying local awards? Scrap 'em! If someone in Nowheresville, Noplace gives a great performance then they will rise to the top.
White privilege strikes again.
Updated On: 1/8/14 at 09:36 AM
Posted: 1/8/14 at 10:22am
But Dave does need to know there was no need for him to let us know he's a white dude. It was clear already.
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