Say What, White Man? Richard Dreyfuss Defends Blackface, Says Academy Diversity Rules ‘Make Me Vomit’

The actor shared his ignorant-ass thoughts in a recent PBS interview.

Actor Richard Dreyfuss decided to share his thoughts about the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciencesโ€™ updated diversity and inclusion standards. In an interview on PBSโ€™ โ€œFiring Line With Margaret Hoover,โ€ the Oscar winner explained his line of reasoning:

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โ€œThey make me vomit. Itโ€™s an art. No one should be telling me as an artist that I have to give in to the latest, most current idea of what morality is. What are we risking? Are we really risking hurting peopleโ€™s feelings? You canโ€™t legislate that. You have to let life be life. Iโ€™m sorry, I donโ€™t think there is a minority or majority in the country that has to be catered to like that.โ€

The changes heโ€™s referring to begin in 2024 when movies will have to fulfill certain diversity requirements in order to be eligible for the best picture award. These guidelines include having at least one actor from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group having a significant role or the story must focus on women, a racial group, LGBTQ people or disabled people.

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Of course, Dreyfuss didnโ€™t stop there. He went on to inexplicably defend blackface, mentioning Laurence Olivierโ€™s performance in the 1965 feature โ€œOthelloโ€ in which the white English actor portrayed the Black lead character. โ€œHe played a Black man brilliantly. Am I being told that I will never have a chance to play a Black man?

โ€œIs someone else being told that if theyโ€™re not Jewish, they shouldnโ€™t play [in] โ€˜The Merchant of Veniceโ€™? Are we crazy?โ€ Dreyfuss stated. โ€œThis is so patronizing. Itโ€™s so thoughtless and treating people like children.โ€ Iโ€™m not sure why Dreyfussโ€™ hopes of playing a Black man are dashed when Hollywood literally caters to white men in lead roles.

What he represents is a fear of change that would disempower white people, which isnโ€™t even a real thing. Sadly, the actorโ€™s reiteration of white supremacist rhetoric is deeply embedded in the entertainment industryโ€”and itโ€™ll take more than updated diversity standards to fix it.

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