Twitter responds to whitewashed Oscar nominations with #OscarsSoWhite

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Max Knoblauch
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As the nominations for the 87th Academy Awards were announced Thursday morning, one thing became glaringly obvious: Nominees were overwhelmingly white.

In response to the lack of diversity in the acting and directing categories, along with the snubbing of Selma, frustrated film fans created the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite.

Featuring jokes about the whiteness of the awards -- Oscar voters are nearly 94% Caucasian and 77% male, according to one report -- #OscarsSoWhite shows the disconnect between the Academy and the movie-watching public.

Apparently to @TheAcademy, in 2015, only the stories (some made up) of white people are relevant. #OscarsSoWhite pic.twitter.com/ZQFfV1hQSt— Nerdy Wonka (@NerdyWonka) January 15, 2015

#OscarsSoWhite they asked to touch my hair.— April (@ReignOfApril) January 15, 2015

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