• The real Oscar Scandal

    From septimus_millenicom@q.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 8 22:22:52 2022
    I had my back to the TV set, just listening, waiting
    for the Best Actress category, and was dumbfounded by
    Will Smith's excruciating acceptance speech. It was
    hours later when I realized he had slapped someone.

    But the real scandal of these Oscars was arguably at
    the very beginning, when Serena Williams was enshrined
    as a prophet and symbol of diversity/progress. Her
    sister Venus Williams is a graceful champion. But
    anyone who actually watches woman's tennis knows that
    Serena is the most toxic, unsportswoman-like figure for at
    least 30 years (or as long as I was paying attention).
    She threw legendary tantrums while losing at the
    biggest stage (e.g., Grand Slam finals). She had
    spoiled what should have crowning moments of Naomi
    Osaka, Kim Clijster (at least twice), and Justine Henin*.
    There was one memorable moment during a US Open match
    when she actually threatened a diminutive Japanese
    lines person with violence. This toxic behavior
    wasn't some gossip that leaked out after 2 decades;
    it was on live TV with millions watching. Serena
    got off scot-free, wasn't suspended for even one
    match by the WTA. I wonder what that Japanese lady
    (at least 12 inches shorter and 100 pounds lighter)
    thought of the Oscar opening. I myself was absolutely
    disgusted.

    A NYT piece about Jane Campion's supposed insult of
    the Williams sister alluded to "bad line calls"
    Serena had received (which athletic hadn't?) without
    mentioning her vulgar outbursts. Venus had the
    same upbringing and no doubt faced her share of
    racist incidents, but you don't see Venus acting
    like a mega-jerk. Enshrining Serena Williams as
    some sort of "PoC" prophet isn't just disturbingly
    tribalistic; it is a blatant lie, and I hate liars.

    *I miss Justine Henin, who was not remotely as gifted
    athletically as Serena Williams, but was flawless
    in her technique. She was basically the female
    Roger Federer, the last female Grand Slam Singles
    Champion to use one-handed backhand. Because of
    that, she could hit make every shot that was ever invented.
    Those were the days ....

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