PeterG
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I really think that there is a hell of a lot more to diversity than the colour of one's skin. For example, in the lead actress category, of the 5 ladies nominated, there are 4 different nationalities (USA - Lawrence and Larson, Ireland - Ronan, England - Rampling, Australia - Blanchett), and 4 different nationalities in supporting ladies as well (USA, UK, Sweden, Canada). What about mother tongues? Brie Larson grew up in a French speaking household, Alicia Vikander - Swedish. What about religion and ancestry?
I am sorry, but...how is this diversity? Maybe in a world solely inhabited by skinny English/Swedish-speaking white people, this counts as diversity.
Well, when you think about it, there really is quite a lot of colour in this example. You've got one blonde, one sandy blonde, one dyed-blonde AND one brunette. And you know it's only those f***ing gingers who are going to complain about these nominees, can I get a HELL YEAH??!!