Anonymous wrote:I am shocked at how many I know refuse to watch it. I get it, I also dont' like when celebrities many who are not even educated try to stand on their soapbox preaching to the choir, but I also enjoy the show, the fashion, seeing who wins, etc..and if someone starts ranting like Meryl (ugh) I take a bathroom break or go make a snack. Not a big deal. I think these who boycott the show are as bad as the celebrities..a bunch of babies!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well we also elected a reality TV star to the President of the United States of America, the highest office in the land (possibly world) so there's that. Hopefully those complaining about political soapboxes in Entertainment didn't also vote for the TV Cheeto - hypocrisy is worst of the worst.
Did not vote for the orange one, but he is not a hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you / your friends are total idiots. Choosing to not watch a tv show isn't a boycott. Nobody will notice. No impact or difference will be made. And I bet these same fools voted for a reality star to be their president. The Oscars will go on without all of you, they will be watched by a wide audience, and no one will give a damn that a handful of people didn't tune in.
You my friend are the idiot . YES A number of people that attend my daughters school as well as many people in my workplace are BOYCOTTING the Oscars! you heard right… Let me explain. It is not that they are not just not watching itt. They normally DO watch it but are refusing to watch it or support it in any way. So idiot yes they ARE boycotting it.

Anonymous wrote:OP, you / your friends are total idiots. Choosing to not watch a tv show isn't a boycott. Nobody will notice. No impact or difference will be made. And I bet these same fools voted for a reality star to be their president. The Oscars will go on without all of you, they will be watched by a wide audience, and no one will give a damn that a handful of people didn't tune in.
Anonymous wrote:I have tuned in occasionally in the past but not this year. Tired of the stupid speeches and the holier-than-thou attitudes of some of these artists. They have a microphone because they are presumably good actors. I don't need to see an actor play a politician.
I also am sick of the constant award shows. Nothing like a little self-congratulatory show so actors can get a microphone and act a little more.
Now, when they start to have shows that award teachers, or public servants awards (not political servants), I might watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well we also elected a reality TV star to the President of the United States of America, the highest office in the land (possibly world) so there's that. Hopefully those complaining about political soapboxes in Entertainment didn't also vote for the TV Cheeto - hypocrisy is worst of the worst.
Did not vote for the orange one, but he is not a hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:I don't boycott it but I never watch it because I think it's boring.