‘It’s time for gay people to fight for women’s rights.’ – Patricia Arquette
After her Oscar win, Patricia Arquette urged gay people to fight for women’s rights as a means to return the favour for fighting for LGBT rights.
The Oscars was not just a night for the big winners to collect the coveted awards, many used their win to give impassioned speeches about political issues. Patricia Arquette was one of the stars who chose to speak about women’s rights.
Arquette, who won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in Boyhood, called on gay people and people from ethnic minorities to join the fight for women’s rights. She claimed that women had fought for their rights and it was time that they helped fight for women.
During her acceptance speech, which was met with an excited reaction from Meryl Streep, Arquette called on support for her cause, claiming women had “fought for everybody else’s equal rights.”
Speaking backstage at the ceremony, she said: “The truth is, even though we sort of feel like we have equal rights in America, right under the surface, there are huge issues that are applied that really do affect women. And it’s time for all the women in America and all the men that love women, and all the gay people, and all the people of colour that we’ve all fought for to fight for us now.”
The actress has been criticised for her comments. Many who were following the show on Twitter claimed she ignored the unique struggles of women who are from ethnic minorities and LGBT.
One Twitter user said: “Nobody tell Patricia Arquette about all the queer women of colour that exist or her brain might explode.”
Recently, Patricia Arquette praised Bruce Jenner for being brave for their transition. Arquette’s sister is a trans woman and the actress said her sister taught her a lot about love.
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47 Comments
#TeamKizito
February 26, 04:54Ok.
Ace
February 26, 05:02Sorry, I don’t still get the bit about transexuality. If someone says “trans woman” do they mean the person was a man before but now a woman or vice versa?
kendigin
February 26, 05:25Trans loosely refers to people who are born one sex but identify both physically emotionally and psychologically as the opposite sex.
Transexual is completely different from transvestite which simply refers to a person who just likes wearing the outfit of the opposite sex.
Transexual may or may not undergo transition which is the physical process of altering the body of the person to become the sex he or she identifies with. i.e forming penis from clitoris or making a vagina for the guy
KryxxX
February 26, 05:18Strange Movies = Strange Oscars = Strange Winners!
Who is Patricia Akwete again biko?
kendigin
February 26, 05:19shes a nigerian igbo ukwu dancer
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 05:27Akwete. Hahahahahahahaa. Kryxxx you’re hell bound aswear
Mercury
February 26, 06:41U r just messy….Akwete kwa, she be cloth?
Colossus
February 26, 08:16Today is soundtrack hour.
KryxxX
February 26, 10:07Yaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy!
Maybe they would get to tell me who Miss Akwete is shaa. Missing the fact that its now a once week ish! Love me my soundtrack hour! Deola would do well on that show!
Call In!!!
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 11:11Colossus and Kryxxx, channeling their own private connection.
kendigin
February 26, 05:18i think she is jst being quoted out of context. In summary she was just trying to say minorities should stick together.
Although we dont all face the same type of struggles, women actually need help
Lothario
February 26, 06:05It’s been a long time anyone paid this one any attention. After the 90s, she kinda fell off the radar…..welcome back to the big leagues Patricia.
Absalom
February 26, 06:39I didn’t see what she acted in Boyhood oh, I swear. I know I’m not a film critic. But I’m happy for her.
Dennis Macauley
February 26, 06:41My dear is not only you, sometimes I dont understand these awards. What did Lupita act in 12 years a slave? How many times did she appear in the movie sef?
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 06:44Tah shattap dia Dennis!
Mercury
February 26, 08:18Uhhhhh, I love it when Pinky’s razz angry IBO side comes out.
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 08:32LOL! Mercury, gerroff my case!
Deola
February 26, 08:33As for Lupita, it’s not so much the amount of screen time an actress or actor has in a movie but the impact that they make in the movie with the time they’ve got.
Lupita’s Oscar winning scene was the scene where she’s begging and trying to explain to her slave master that she only went to the next plantation to get soap to clean herself up. Her work in that scene alone was better than anything the other nominees in her category did in their entire movies. That’s why she won.
Viola Davis appeared in Doubt for 11 minutes and got an Oscar nomination out of it. Like I said it’s about the impact and quality of the performance
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 08:36Period! Dennis, go watch that particular scene that Deola just talked about. It gives goosebumps, the electricity of Lupita’s performance there. She was very brief in the movie, but she used her time well. that, dude, is why she was nominated.
Dennis Macaulay
February 26, 09:32Bleeh!
It was just the story! It is culturally relevant and such movies always do well, dragging awards in tow. Cases in point? The color purple, Selma, their eyes were watching god (has anyone read the book? Amazing – my favorite love story ever)
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 06:43Let’s just wait for Deola to come give us his expert opinion, shall we? *patting Absalom’s head with a ‘go and have a seat’ gesture*
Deola
February 26, 08:22Hehehe.
I have not even seen Boyhood yet.
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 08:32WHAT?! So no opinion? No dazzling review? No mouthwatering critic?! Who is this? Please run along and go fetch Deola!
Dennis Macauley
February 26, 06:39Majority of (male) feminists are gay though, so she might wanna double check.
The way I for one defend women’s rights makes my straight friends wonder if all is well with me
Absalom
February 26, 07:26Dennis, not really. Being a feminist doesn’t have much to do with sexual orientation. Male privilege and misogyny are diseases ALL men are prone to – at least until they start to re-educate themselves.
Dennis Macauley
February 26, 07:31Agreed but i think being gay makes people more sensitive especially when they have experienced being in the minority first hand. This is why there are more gay men that defend women’s rights than straight men. I dont have stats to proove this, I am ofcourse just saying what I have observed
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 08:28True that @Dennis
shuga chocolata
February 26, 10:26@ DM, I have read the Color purple by Alice Walker. I was indeed impressed. I heard Oprah does a show about the book.
I haven’t seen Selma or read the book, or their eyes were watching god. if you have the e-books kindly state would love to read them. thanks and as for Lupita’s performance in 12 YAS, I cried in that part where she was wiped for going to the other plantation to get bathing soap.
Dennis Macaulay
February 26, 10:46Sweetie I am a bit traditional about books, I am not a fan of eBooks! Besides business school books, I don’t own any other eBooks. I prefer to hold a book in my hand, snack on chin chin and read away.
Find ” their eyes were watching god” by all means, it is one of my favorite books ever!
Mercury
February 26, 06:44I am a big time feminist oooo, say anything derogatory about women in my presence and I’ll bite.
Pete
February 26, 07:02So,being a feminist is the new cool on KD?
Dennis Macauley
February 26, 07:06Pete everything is not always about being the new cool. People do have their opinions and values and KD is for expression of these thoughts and ideas. I dont see what is “new cool” about someone saying they are a feminist, because that is whay they are!!!
Pete
February 26, 08:30I don’t see the feminist defense of most commenters on KD. So,pardon me for seeing it as the new cool. One thing I have noticed on KD is that we jumped into bandwagon. A post on love & everybody becomes romantics & believe in happily ever after,another post shows our slutty side & players
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 08:34Pete, calm down. There are bandwagons and there are people who are genuinely what they are. Feminism is actually Dennis’ middle name. You’ll need to see him in action on Instagram to believe.
Gad
February 26, 14:58Pete that’s not fair to me na.haba
Pete
February 26, 08:39Pinky,i didn’t say DM is not a feminist. I was just stating what I observed.
#TeamKizito
February 26, 07:09Coughs.
*NP Beyonce – Flawless (Feat. Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche)
»» Beyonce – Flawless (Remix) (Feat. Nicki Minaj)
Chizzie
February 26, 07:13I guess the best way to remain relevant and not succumb to the Best Supporting Actress Oscar curse is to suddenly become a pro gay and minority rights activist? im not buying this…she needs to sit down somewhere
Deola
February 26, 09:11Not everyone is out to get you or take advantage, ya know.
Patricia has always been vocal about her support for the LGBT…She didn’t just become an activist overnight to remain relevant.
Gad
February 26, 07:21Many wars on our hands. May God help us
pinkpanthertb
February 26, 08:27Hahahahahaa. Gad, our hands sure seem full of activism, doesn’t it?
Gad
February 26, 12:54Too full if you ask me
trystham
February 26, 07:53As gay rights are not even recognized here, na to join one cause
Chizzie
February 26, 12:26To the so called feminists amongst us, let’s not confuse being sexist for being feminist. Coming to a woman’s defense because someone says something derogatory abt her isn’t feminism, its borderline sexism if u ask me. The average feminist will tell you she can defend herself and further argue if u defending her is because she’s female and as such u see her as the weaker sex?
True feminism is abt equal rights. Treating males the very same way u treat females . If a male can carry 3 bags of rice at a go, then the average female should be delegeted to do same, this is how the typical feminists thinks . 21st century feminism is such a nebulous concept dt I can’t deal.
i personally think the idea of a male – feminist is preposterous and something ppl do to seem new -age or post modern.
Gad
February 26, 17:13Oyibo and confusion. If you want to confuse a people,use Englsh
Chuck
February 26, 18:46A male feminist is preposterous – like a white person who fights for racial equality?
Weak point here, Chizzie. Don’t confuse feminism with chivalry.
jamie
February 26, 17:58Dennis is sure saying the truth. Gays understand better what women glo through. My female friend seems to find my canvass for female rights captivating and so unlike the average man; the reverse being something she has come to see as peculiar to men who are too busy enjoying their superiority over women to think things have yet become too unbearable for them. She however, always reminds me that I will one day, when I have a lover, I’m wont to treat her the same way; tentatively even worse…