"Americans are a bunch of racists" - actor joins #Oscarsowhite
Danny DeVito is the latest actor to join the chorus of celebrities
reacting to the lack of non-white actors in this year's Oscar nomination
list telling AP, Americans are "a bunch of racists."
Danny DeVito is
the latest actor to join the chorus of celebrities reacting to the lack
of non-white actors in this year's Oscar nomination list. He tells the Association Press that he believes Americans are "a bunch of racists."
"It's unfortunate
that the entire country is a racist country. This is one example of the
fact that even though some people have given great performances in
movies they weren't even thought about," the 71-year-old actor told the AP at Sundance Film Festival on Saturday, January 23:
The 'It's Always
Sunny in Philadelphia' actor is just the latest star to address what has
been dubbed a "major crisis" by the Academy. The organization
instituted new guidelines on Friday, January 22 in order to address the
growing diversity controversy.
"We are living
in a country that discriminates and has certain racist tendencies so
sometimes it's manifested in things like this and it's illuminated," DeVito continued. "But just generally speaking we're racists. We are a bunch of racists."
Other actors who have spoken up about the same issue include, Jada Pinkett Smith who will neither be attending nor watching the movie event, as well as her superstar husband, Will Smith.
Meanwhile, hot Chris Rock,
who called the event, "the white BET Awards", will still host but is
reported to have changed his script to address the lack of diversity at
this year's show.
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