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Im in Love with Stacy DASH
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Originally posted by Slip Stream View PostStacey Dash is an idiot halfling token that's bottom feeding to stay relevant. She has no more depth than a piece of rice paper. Blacks are 13% of the population, if they have awards or don't is meaningless because whites are the majority, but somehow whites feel guilty about that or even care? Seriously? Blacks have a channel, ooooooh so scary while whites have everything else including a 24 hours of bull**** propaganda in Fox News. Fox News makes BET and everything else look like **** in terms of influence.
Also Newscorp owns fox news.... they're jewish.
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All 3 have won an Oscar for Best Actor at the Academy Awards.
Latino Oscar winners and nominees:
Adriana Barraza: Supporting actress nominee for 2006’ s “Babel.” Barraza was born in Mexico.
Demian Bichir: Lead actor nominee for 2011’s “A Better Life.” He was born in Mexico.
Benicio del Toro: Supporting actor winner for 2000’s “Traffic” and supporting nominee for 2003’s “21 Grams.” Del Toro was born in Puerto Rico.
Jose Ferrer: Lead actor winner for 1950’s “Cyrano de Bergerac”; supporting nominee for 1948’s “Joan of Arc” and lead actor nominee for 1952’s’ “Moulin Rouge.” Ferrer was born in Puerto Rico.
Andy Garcia: Supporting actor nominee for 1990’s “The Godfather III." Garcia was born in Cuba.
Thomas Gomez: Supporting actor nominee for 1947’s “Ride the Pink Horse.” He was the first Hispanic American to be nominated for an acting Oscar.
Salma Hayek: Lead actress nominee for 2002’s “Frida.” She was born in Mexico.
Catalina Sandino Moreno: Lead actress nominee for 2004’s “Maria Full of Grace.” She was born in Colombia.
Katy Jurado: Supporting actress nominee for 1954’s “Broken Lance.” She was born in Mexico.
Susan Kohner: Supporting actress nominee for 1959’s “Imitation of Life.” Kohner’s mother is Mexican actress Lupita Tovar.
Fernanda Montenegro: Lead actress nominee for 1998’s “Central Station.” She was born in Brazil.
Rita Moreno: Supporting actress winner for 1961’s “West Side Story.” Moreno was born Puerto Rico.
Anthony Quinn: Supporting actor winner for 1952’s “Viva Zapata” and 1956’s “Lust for Life”; lead actor nominee for 1957’s “Wild is the Wind” and 1964's “Zorba the Greek.” Quinn was born in Mexico.
Asian Oscar winners and nominees:
Shohreh Aghdashloo: Supporting actress for 2003’s “House of Sand and Fog.” She was born in Iran.
Sessue Hayakawa: Supporting actor nominee for 1957’s “The Bridge on the River Kwai.” He was born in Japan.
Rinko Kikuchi: Supporting actress nominee for 2006’s “Babel.” She was born in Japan.
Ben Kingsley: Lead actor winner for 1982’s “Gandhi”; lead actor nominee for 2003’s “House of Sand and Fog”; supporting nominee for 1991’s “Bugsy” and 2001’s “Sexy Beast.” The British-born actor is of Asian descent; his father was an Indian from Kenya.
Mako: Supporting actor nominee for 1966’s “The Sand Pebbles." He was born in Japan.
Pat Morita: Supporting actor nominee for 1984’s “The Karate Kid.” He was Asian American.
Haing S. Ngor: Supporting actor winner for 1984’s “The Killing Fields.” Ngor was born in Cambodia.
Merle Oberon: Lead actress nominee for 1935’s “The Dark Angel.” The Anglo-Indian actress denied her heritage until a year before her death in 1979.
Jennifer and Meg Tilly: Jennifer was a supporting actress nominee for 1994's "Bullets Over Broadway." Meg snagged a supporting actress nominee for 1985's "Agnes of God." Their father was Chinese American.
Miyoshi Umeki: Supporting actress winner for 1957’s “Sayonara.” She was from Japan.
Ken Watanabe: Supporting actor nominee for 2003’s “The Last Samurai.” He was born in Japan.
Indigenous Oscar winners and nominees:
Keisha Castle-Hughes: Lead actress nominee for 2004’s “Whale Rider.” She was born in Australia of Maori and Australian descent.
Chief Dan George: Supporting actor nominee for 1970’s “Little Big Man.” He was chief of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.
Graham Greene: Supporting actor nominee for 1990’s “Dances With Wolves.” He was born on the Six Nations Reserve in Canada.
Ben Johnson: Supporting actor winner for 1971’s “The Last Picture Show.” He was of Cherokee and Irish descent.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...120-story.html
Now most haven't won because as stated they don't really get those lead roles.
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Just tuned in to some show on Fox News, and she's on it right now wearing this pink joint looking fine as hell.
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