NR Daily: Oscar’s Diversity Panic

The awards ceremony shrank itself to the size of a Twitter hissy fit.
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February 10 2020
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Kyle Smith

Oscar's Diversity Panic

The Oscar ceremony used to command high ground in American culture. This year it shrank itself to the size of one of those meaningless ...   READ MORE

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