When institutional rule changes are perceived as superficial or symbolic rather than substantive, they can become flashpoints for cultural conflict, where the loudest defenders often prioritize narrative control over genuine merit considerations.
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Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey just became outrage bait追加:
Variety says the Academy's new inclusion rules wouldn't disqualify a single best picture winner in history.
So, Elon Musk's meltdown over Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey?
That's not outrage.
That's theater.
The rule change is paperwork, not a guillotine.
The movie stays the movie.
The real fight is who gets to hijack it for clout.
And yes, the loudest merit defenders usually care more about the narrative than the craft.
Shocking, I know.
Pick a side, art or outrage cash grab.
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