Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 19, 2016
An obscure Negress has come out and attacked the Negress Jada Pinkett-Smith for planning to boycott the Oscars because her Negro husband didn’t get nominated.
Janet Hubert played “Aunt Viv” on Fresh Prince of Bel Air, the show that made Will Smith famous.
Interestingly – or perhaps not – the message of the video is not political, but personal. She doesn’t say “them White folks deserve dem awards, bitch,” but instead just says “you bitch.”
Referring to Pinkett Smith as “Miss Thing,” Hubert opens her video by asking, “Does your man not have a mouth of his own with which to speak?” before launching into her thoughts on the controversy that has drawn so much attention (it even prompted the Academy to release a rare statement on Monday.)
“I find it ironic that somebody who has made their living and has made millions and millions of dollars from the very people that you’re talking about boycotting just because you didn’t get a nomination, just because you didn’t win?” said Hubert. “That’s not the way life works, baby.”
She continued, “You ain’t Barack and Michelle Obama. And y’all need to get over yourselves. You have a huge production company that you only produce your friends and family and yourself. So you are a part of Hollywood, you are part of the system that is unfair to other actors. So get real.”
Hubert then recalled how, when they were filming Fresh Prince years ago, she approached then-star Smith about banding together to ask the network for a cast-wide raise like the “white shows” do, like Friends. “Your response to me was ‘my deal is my deal. And your deal is your deal,'” she says.
She ends the post by saying, “You know some of us have got mortgages to pay, we got bills to pay, we have bigger shit to worry about than the Oscars.”
This might seem completely irrelevant, and something that shouldn’t be on this website. However, it is top news, and we cover the top news. Also, I am intent on covering all the drama surrounding this #OscarsSoWhite situation, as I believe it is culturally relevant.
The Academy’s president (a female) has issued a statement on the Whiteness of the nominations.