I don't get what's the big deal if Crazy Rich Asians or Black Panther get in for Best Picture. Not that it matters, but the critics' scores for those movies are higher than or on the level of a lot of BP nominees in the past two decades, they have high audience scores which means people actually enjoy those films, and they have the box office. Sure they're not art films and I personally wouldn't nominate them, but after so many years of seeing films I personally don't relate to or like get nominated for big awards because the membership relates to their themes and central characters (because they center around stories they identify with), then there's no issue for me. It's not like it has Bohemian Rhapsody's low critic score or The Blind Side's, etc. I don't see people complaining that those movies got in for superficial reasons, but because people perceive BP or CRA getting in because of the race of the actors, producers, director, screenwriters, etc. it's now a problem. People vote for these things mainly based on feeling and if they somehow felt something from those movies to rank them in the BP race and they get enough members to vote them in, then to me, their reasons are just as valid as other people's reasons for voting for films they personally like. Thats all it is. Like it or not, a lot of people truly liked/loved BP and CRA. Plus, people might be complaining about nothing as it's no guarantee these movies will get in.