Mar 16 β€’ 14:30 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Without a bi for Brazil, Oscar still cowered before Donald Trump

The article critiques the lack of political statements from artists during the Oscars, particularly regarding Donald Trump's presidency.

The article reflects on Brazil's disappointing performance at the recent Oscars, held in Los Angeles, where the nation failed to win any awards. It highlights a sense of disillusionment among Brazilian artists and fans, especially in light of the current political climate in the United States, where many feel that the artists should have taken a stand against President Donald Trump. The piece points out that very few individuals dared to voice their opposition to Trump's administration despite the significant challenges faced by marginalized communities under his rule.

In examining the broader implications of this silence, the article suggests that it reflects a hesitance to confront powerful figures for fear of backlash or personal risk. Many artists seem to have forgotten the importance of using their platforms to advocate for social justice and political change. The narrative questions why, during a time of grave political turmoil, so few voices were raised against Trump, especially with ongoing conflicts such as the U.S.-Iran tensions.

Ultimately, the author conveys a sense of frustration with the status quo at such a supposed celebratory event like the Oscars, admonishing artists for their reluctance to engage in the political discourse of the times. The piece serves as a reminder that art and celebrity should not exist in a vacuum and should engage with the pressing issues of society, particularly when marginalized communities are under threat.

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