Thank you! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Man, I counted at least 15 black people on that montage.
Hey! Well, I'm here, at the Academy Awards, otherwise known as the White People's Choice Awards. You realize, if they nominated hosts, I wouldn't even get this job. So y'all be watching Neil Patrick Harris right now.
But this is the wildest, craziest Oscars to ever host, cause you got all this controversy, the no, no black nominees, you know? And people are like: “Chris you should boycott, Chris you should quit, you should quit!” You know, how come there's only unemployed people to tell you to quit something, huh?
No one with a job ever tells you to quit. So, I thought about quitting. I thought about it real hard. But I realized, they gonna have the Oscars anyway. They not gonna cancel the Oscars because I quit, you know? And the last thing I need is to lose another job to Kevin Hart, okay? I don't need that.
Kev right there! Kev make movies fast! Every month! p**no stars don't make movies that fast.
Now, the thing is, why are we protesting, the big question: Why this Oscars? Why this Oscars, you know? It's the 88th Academy Awards. It's the 88th Academy Awards. Which means, this whole No Black Nominees Thing has happened at least 71 other times.
Okay? You gotta figure that it happened in the 50s, in the 60s, you know, in the 60s, one of those years Sidney didn't put out a movie, I'm sure, I'm sure there were no black nominees some of those years. Say 62' or 63'. And black people did not protest. Why? Because we had real things to protest at the time. You know?
We had real things to protest, you know, we were too busy being raped and lynched, to care about who won Best Cinematographer. You know, when your grandmother's swinging from a tree, it's really hard to care about Best Documentary Foreign Short.
But what happened this year? What happened? People went mad, you know? Spike got mad and [?] got mad and Jada went mad and Will went mad, everybody went mad, you know?
Jada got mad. Jada says she's not coming, protesting. I'm like, "ain't she on a TV show?" Jada is boycotting the Oscars. Jada boycotting the Oscars is like me boycotting Rihanna's panties. I wasn't invited. Oh that's … it's not an invitation I would turn down.
But I understand, I'm not hating. I understand you're mad, Jada's mad, her man Will was not nominated for Concussion, I get it, I get it, “tell the truth”, I get it, I get it. You get mad. It's not fair that Will was this good and didn't get nominated. You're right. It's also not fair that Will was paid $20 million for Wild Wild West, okay?
Things, you know, this year the Oscars, things gonna be a little different. Things gonna be a little different at the Oscars. This year, in the In Memoriam Package, it's just gonna be black people that were shot by the cops on their way to the movies.
Yes! Yes, I said it, alright? Hey, if you want black nominees, every year, you need to just have black categories. That's what you need. You need to have black categories. You already do it with men and women, think about it: There's no real reason for there to be a man and a woman category in acting. It's – come on! There's no reason.
It's not track and field. You don't have to separate them. You know, Robert DeNiro's never said: “I better slow this acting down so Meryl Streep can catch up.” No. Not at all, man.
If you want black people every year at the Oscars, just have black categories, like Best Black Friend. That's right. And the winner for the 18th year in a row is Wanda Sikes. This is Wanda's 18th Black Oscar.
But here's the real question. The real question everybody wants to know, everybody wants to know in the world is: Is Hollywood racist? Is Hollywood racist?
You know, that's a, that's a, you know, you gotta go at that at the right way. Is it, is it burning-cross racist? No? Is it fetch-me-some-lemonade racist? No. No, no, no. It's a different type of racist.
Now, I remember one night, I was at a fund-raiser for president Obama, a lot of you were there, and, you know it's me and all of Hollywood. And all, you know, it's all of us there and there's about four black people there: Me, uh, let's see, Quincy Jones, Russell Simmons, Quest Love, you know the usual suspects, right? You know? And every black actor that wasn't working. Needless to say, Kev Hart was not there, okay? So, at some point you get to take a picture with the president, you know, and as they're setting up the picture, you get like a little moment with the president, I'm like: “Mr. President, you see all these writers and producers and actors? They don't hire black people. And they're the nicest white people on earth. They're liberals. Cheese!”
That's right. Is Hollywood racist? You're damn right Hollywood's racist. But it ain't that racist that you've grown accustomed to. Hollywood is sorority racist. It's like: “We like you Rhonda, but you're not a Cappa.” That's how Hollywood is.
But things are changing. Things are changing. Yeah, we got a black Rocky this year. Yeah, some people call it Creed, I call it “Black Rocky”. And that's a big, that's an unbelievable statement, I mean, cause Rocky takes place in a world where white athletes are as good as black athletes. So Rocky's a science fiction movie. There are things that happen in Star Wars that are more believable than things that happen in Rocky, okay?
But hey, we're here to honor actors. We're here to honor actors, we're here to honor film. You know, and there's a lot of snubs, lot of snubs, one of the biggest snubs no one's talking about. My favorite actor in the world is Paul Giamatti. Paul Giamatti, I believe, is the greatest actor in the world. Think about what Paul Giamatti has done the last couple of years. Last year, he's in 12 Years A Slave, hates black people. This year he's in Straight Outta Compton, loves black people. Last year he's whooping Lupita, this year's he's crying at Eazy-E's funeral. Now that's range. Yeah, Ben Affleck can't do that.
But what I'm trying to say is, you know, it's not about boycotting anything. It's just, we want opportunity. We want the black actors to get the same opportunities. And that's it. That's it, you know? Just, you know, not just once. You know? Leo gets a great part every year. And, you know, everybody, all you guys get great parts all the time. But what about the black actors?
Look at Jamie Foxx. Jamie Foxx, one of the best actors in the world, man. Jamie Foxx was so good in Ray, that they went to the hospital and unplugged the real Ray Charles. It's like: “We don't need two of these.” No, man.
But the big, you know, everything's not about race, man. Another big thing tonight is: You're not allowed, somebody told me this, you're not allowed to ask women what they're wearing anymore. There's this whole thing, you know: “Ask her more. You have to ask her more.” Now, you know, it's like: “You ask the men more.”
Hey, everything's not s**ism, everything's not racism. They ask the men more, because the men are all wearing the same outfits, okay? Every guy in here is wearing the exact same thing. You know, if George Clooney showed up with a lime green tux on, and a swan coming out his a**, somebody would go: “What you wearing, George?”
Hey, welcome to the 88th Oscars! Academy Awards!
Yes, thank you!
You want diversity, we got diversity! Please welcome Emily Blunt and somebody whiter, Charlize Theron!