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Ask HN: Is the OSCARS Biased Against African Americans?

1 pointsby auferstehungover 9 years ago
In October 2015, Paul Graham proposed "A Way To Detect Bias." I think that it would be not boring to determine if this method can detect bias by the OSCARS against African Americans. I am busy. This is my attempt to Tom Sawyer Hacker News into doing it for me.

3 comments

tenkenover 9 years ago
It is not biased. While the constituency of the Oscars is ~75% white males we are talking about the _most liberal_ &quot;white&quot; body of individuals on the face of the Earth. This wasnt a vote in the backwaters of the South.<p>Actors such as Clooney, Angelina Jolie and others are world renown for their Activism. Now the media and black activists seems to be saying &quot;well 50% of the videos aren&#x27;t Black nominations&quot;.<p>Well, movies have to touch your heart and you have to be able to relate to them. Sorry, I don&#x27;t relate directly to current black starring movies. I dont care about Medicine or Will Smith. The sum of the years black movies (for me) wasn&#x27;t on topics I find interesting and which I have difficulty relating too. So why would that engender votes by Hollywood when the majority of oscar voters also aren&#x27;t black and don&#x27;t relate to the subject matter of the movie either -- of course other nominations (non-black) will win out.<p>I love star wars, and the very mainstream movies that were top box office winners this year. Someone do a study of per-month in 2015 what the top 5 grossing movies were, out of how many of were black leading roles, vs non-black roles. Show me a significant stat and that may change my opinions.<p>Edit: I just saw Hateful8 and it was a great movie and SLJ did an awesome job, but I assume that will be in next years Oscars maybe .... :P
smt88over 9 years ago
It&#x27;s impossible to detect bias in systems that are intended to be meritocracies when &quot;merit&quot; is subjective or related to luck. In the case of acting, merit is highly subjective.<p>Furthermore, trying to turn this into a &quot;data&quot; experiment by looking at past results is also pointless because the Academy has changed over time and every movie is different. There are too many variables.<p>Trying to say that the Academy is &quot;racist&quot; or &quot;not racist&quot; based on the nominations is ludicrous.<p>The only possible solution is to make the Academy as representative of the United States as possible and then accept whatever nominations they put forth as &quot;probably pretty unbiased&quot;.
joefarishover 9 years ago
Not according to: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;i.imgur.com&#x2F;T2TqB9s.jpg" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;i.imgur.com&#x2F;T2TqB9s.jpg</a><p>Although that excludes the data point for 2016 where there will be zero winners.