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Default Anti-slavery propaganda wins the Oscar - 03-03-2014, 08:44 PM

The Academy Awards, this year hosted by Godmocking dyke Ellen DeGenerate, has proven once again that they are nothing but a bunch of politically biased liberals. A new movie persecuting God-fearing southern slave owners just won the prize for the best picture of the year, and the director is not even American

http://news.sky.com/story/1219870/os...s-best-picture

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Oscars: 12 Years A Slave Wins Best Picture

Steve McQueen's film walks away with the biggest award of the night but space adventure Gravity takes home seven trophies.

British director Steve McQueen's film 12 Years A Slave has won the best picture award at this year's Oscars.

In one of the most hotly contested competitions of recent years, the film beat eight fellow nominees - American Hustle, Captain Phillips, Dallas Buyers Club, Gravity, Her, Nebraska, Philomena and The Wolf Of Wall Street.

McQueen jumped for joy at the win and thanked his wife, who first showed him a copy of the original book, for "unearthing this treasure" and his parents before dedicating the win to "everyone who has endured slavery and 21 million who still do today".

Lupita Nyong'o won the best supporting actress prize for her role as Patsey in the 19th century drama.

The Mexican-born star, who is of Kenyan descent, paid tribute to McQueen, who she said charged "everything with the breath of your own spirit".


She thanked her co-stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender and said: "I'm a little dazed. I can't believe this is in my hands. I can't believe this is real life."

Ejiofor lost out in the lead actor category to Matthew McConaughey who won for his portrayal of an Aids activist in Dallas Buyers Club.
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