In his statement, Eastwood explained, “I’ve always believed in storytelling that reflects the human experience in all its complexities. But it feels like we’re losing sight of that. The Oscars have become too focused on ticking boxes instead of honoring authentic creativity.”
The term “woke” originally represented heightened awareness of social justice issues. But Eastwood, like many others in Hollywood, feels that the concept has spiraled into something overly political and divisive, with the awards no longer recognizing artistic vision and risk-taking.
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