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Oscars 2025:  A Night for Celebrating Politically Correct Smut

By Dr. Tom Snyder, Editor

A pornographic filmmaker was the biggest winner at the 97th Academy Awards Sunday.

Known for creating smutty movies that are also filled with constant foul language like TANGERINE and RED ROCKET, Writer/Director Sean Baker of ANORA, the Best Picture winner, was only the second person to win four Oscars in one year.

The other person to do so? Ironically, Walt Disney, the epitome of family-friendly movies!

ANORA has more than 500 obscenities, most of them “f” words, along with multiple scenes of explicit sex. The lead actress, Mikey Madison, plays a sex worker, just like the characters in Sean Baker’s other movies. In fact, from the stage, after winning the Best Actress Oscar, Miss Madison praised the sex workers she met to research her role. She also pledged her support to the sex worker “community.”

By rewarding this despicable pornographic filmmaker, the prestigious Oscar Ceremony played more like the porn movie awards sponsored by Adult Video News than it did the star-studded Academy Awards.

The other big winner Sunday night was THE BRUTALIST, which won three awards. THE BRUTALIST is a politically correct Marxist attack on America, the American Dream and capitalism. More than three hours long, the movie also has the title character visiting porn movie theater and shows an explicit orgy scene from a “stag movie.” So, THE BRUTALIST fits right in with ANORA.

The awards ceremony itself also contained two or three lewd jokes, but they were relatively minor. Otherwise, the program was relatively clean, except for the Best Actress winner extolling sex workers.

Host Conan O’Brien steered clear of most political jokes except for a quip where he joked about President Trump’s allegedly soft approach toward Russian President Putin and his invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

More upsetting perhaps was the best Documentary Award winners for NO OTHER LAND, a movie that accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing of Arabs and Muslims in the West Bank and Gaza but is silent when it comes to the constant attacks on Israeli civilians from Arabs and Muslims living in those two areas. The supporters of the movie also fail to mention that Arab and Muslim leaders there have rejected the creation of a separate state five times in the last 30 years.

People who would rather hear about the most wholesome, inspiring and uplifting movies and television programs of the year can tune in Thursday night at 7 Eastern Time and 4 Pacific Time on Great American Family on Cable TV and affordable, popular streaming outlets like Hulu, Fubo TV and Sling TV.

Unlike the Oscars, which now gives most of its love to small R-rated independent movies that no one sees, nominees at the Movieguide® Awards include popular movies like “Inside Out 2,” “Despicable Me 4,” “Mufasa:  The Lion King,” “Dune:  Part 2,” “Twisters,” “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” and “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.”

The Movieguide® Awards also nominates popular TV programs for families and people of faith, such as “Bluey,” “The Chosen,” “Blue Bloods,” “NCIS,” and “The Baxters.”

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