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  • #21
    Originally posted by !WAR ROSADO! View Post
    shes black so yea when it comes to black issues she has a right to speak on it, her opinion should be respected as much as any other black person speaking on black issues.

    shes and actress and jada pinkett is an actress.
    I couldn't care less what either of those broads had to say. Instead of focusing on nonsense like fools getting nominated for awards they might want to focus on real issues in the black community like fatherlessness, crime, education. Did Stacy dash also say we should get rid of Hispanic heritage month as well?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Slip Stream View Post
      Stacey 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.
      This is the dumbest excuse one can use.

      Also Newscorp owns fox news.... they're jewish.

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      • #23






        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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        • #24
          Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
          This is the dumbest excuse one can use.

          Also Newscorp owns fox news.... they're jewish.
          Facts aren't excuses dumb dumb....

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Slip Stream View Post
            Facts aren't excuses dumb dumb....
            There were no facts there. Also again, newscorp owns fox news. They're jewish.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
              There were no facts there. Also again, newscorp owns fox news. They're jewish.
              They're white, that's all that matters. They don't market matzah ball soup on Fox dude.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Slip Stream View Post
                They're white, that's all that matters. They don't market matzah ball soup on Fox dude.
                Since when are middle easterners white? Israel is in the middle east you know.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
                  People actually care about what Stacy Dash has to say?
                  When it aligns with their racist agenda.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
                    Since when are middle easterners white? Israel is in the middle east you know.
                    Judaism is not a race. Harrison Ford and Scarlett Johansson are not white?


                    I've never understood why some people equate Judaism with race.

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                    • #30
                      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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