Oscar brings a recognition of indigenous land, stimulates a mockery on social media

Academy awards prominent A short recognition during the ceremony on Sunday night that she despised on social networks.
Actress Julianne Hough acknowledged three Indian tribes in a 15 -second segment during the 97th annual Oscar ceremony.
“We are gathering in the Oscar celebration on the prencypal countries of the Tongve people, Tataviama and Chumash, traditional guardians of this water and country. We respect and pay tribute to the indigenous communities here and around the world,” Hugh said early at the Hollywood Awards.
Julianne Hough attends the 97th annual Oscar at Dolby 02 March 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo Savion Washington/Getty Images) (Photo Savion Washington/Getty Images)
IN Short clip He was baked on a platform of social media X shortly after being aired.
“Performative nonsense. Return the country if you woke up so much,” the director of the communication of Senator Josh Hawley, Abigail Jackson, wrote.
Washington Examiner associate Exclaimed Brad half -dark“Repeat: Return it or close f — Up!”
“Do the nominated indigenous groups ever have to admit from who they took the country from?” Asked the Libertas Connor Boyack Institute President.
“Whhhyyy” was written by former Democratic campaign strategist Evan Barker.
The veteran of the Marine Corps of Rick Swift noted, “Will he give up his home?”
“What I feel when I look at this clip is the same thing I feel when you say that” you stand [insert foreign nation here]. ‘If you stand with them, fight and die for them. And if you stand on land owned by the ancient tribes of Chupacabra and Hitachi, return them. Don’t pretend to worry if you don’t really care. Just be like me and say you don’t care, “wrote political commentator Natalie Jean Beisner.
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Los Angeles County, where Oscari traditionally holds up, adopted formal recognition of land 2022.
The confirmation read“Los Angeles County recognizes that we have gathered the country originally and still inhabited by the people of Tongva, Tataviam, Serrano, Kizh and Chumash. We respect and tribute to their elders and descendants past, present, and continue and continue their management of this country and water.
The Academy awards were recognized by three indigenous tribes during their ceremony on Sunday night. (Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
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It continued: “We admit that the colonization of immigrants resulted in the subtraction of land, disease, obedience, slavery, relocation, violated promises, genocide and multigenerational trauma. This recognition shows our responsibility and dedication to truth, healing and reconciliation and increasing stories, and culture and community of the original Los Angeles district. We are grateful that we have the opportunity to live and work on these ancestral countries. “