It’s awards season (check out the Slanties!), which means that it’s time for the Media Research Center to whine about people saying things during them that don’t conform to right-wing narratives. Elise Ehrhard complained about the Golden Globes in a Jan. 8 post:
On Sunday, a painfully unfunny comedian named Jo Koy hosted the 81st annual Golden Globe awards on CBS. Anyone who hadn’t heard of Koy before the ceremony will want to forget him now that it’s over.
Koy didn’t make it five minutes into his opening monologue before attacking white people. After mentioning director Martin Scorsese’s nominated film about native Americans, Killers of the Flower Moon, Koy went on a rant about whites.
But “Killers of the Flower Moon” isn’t exactly a “film about native Americans” — it’s about how white people committed murder as part of a strategy to swindle Native Americans out of the mineral rights on their land. So, yeah, a little criticism of white people seems warranted. Meanwhile, Ehrhard was more pleased that comedian Jim Gaffigan hewed closer to the narrative by taking “a surprise shot at Hollywood’s reputation for harboring pedophiles.” She later huffed that the show featured “well-established stars who achieved fame before woke identity politics destroyed Tinseltown.”
Ehrhard concluded by ranting: “The Golden Globes could possibly revitalize itself in the future if it ditched the anti-white bigotry and stuck to handing out awards. In the future, they need to find a host who cares more about being funny than about pushing a racial agenda.”
Because Dylan Mulvaney attended the Golden Globes, Tierin-Rose Mandelburg had yet another transphobic meltdown in another post that day:
Sunday marked the 81st Golden Globes and this year, Dylan Mulvaney, despite causing a ginormous marketing fail for his controversial partnership with Bud Light last year, apparently “turn[ed] heads” with his fluffy pink dress. And X users were not having the charade and praise for Mulvaney, some even likening his persona to “womanface.”
If you live under a rock and didn’t know – or somehow forgot – about Dylan Mulvaney, a man who parades around as a little girl and went viral for his “Days of Girlhood” vlogs, partnered with Bud Light last April. Mulvaney dressed as a girl and drank the beer in front of his camera to promote the brand for its March Madness campaign. The collaboration was a complete flop and facilitated a major boycott for the once-great beer brand.
Still, Hollywood is obsessed with Mulvaney and invited him to strut his stuff on the Golden Globes’ red carpet Sunday.
Actually, Mandelburg clearly appears to be more obsessed with Mulvaney than “Hollywood” is.
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