
A Tale of Two Awards Ceremonies: Life, Abortion, Motherhood, and Family at the Oscars and Golden Globes
Over the past decade in particular, the annual Academy Awards ceremony has become increasingly irrelevant. Has anyone even seen "Nomadland," the Best Picture winner from 2020? How about "Coda," the 2021 winner of the awards for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay? 2023's "Oppenheimer" might sound a bit more familiar, but I doubt anyone remembers that the three-hour biopic snagged Best Picture that year. Part of the reason that the high-profile awards ceremony has faded from much of the public's radar is because the public has seen Hollywood for what it is: a self-aggrandizing cesspool of degeneracy and idiocy.









