What's up with many of the comments online against La La Land's Golden Globe win, and Moonlight?

Shit like this will happen either way. Because of everything that happened with #oscarssowhite last year. From now on, anytime someone of color is nominated, there is the question of "are they just doing this to be politically correct?" which sucks, because even if you gave an incredible performance, people will still question if the nomination was out of the need to not appear racist. Personally I think #oscarssowhite did more harm to people of color then help. Not to mention it was kind of absurd. The Oscars for decade have made sure to insure all types of talent get recognized. Just that particular year there wasn't a lot of good rolls that i can recall. People spent all their time yelling where are the nominations for black actors? however they never said who, that year, even deserved a nomination? Will smith? thats a joke? Creed? Creed was dope, not really an oscar movie. Straight out of Compton? ummm its ok... idk it just seemed like drawing a line in the sand that didn't need to be there. I hate think that every year if a black dude wins, even if you gave a killer performance, it could still be said that they won to pander to the "SJWs" as you put it, and it also sucks that the maybe oscars now have to go out of there way to nominate a Certain percentage of people just because of their color... idk the whole thing is a mess.

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