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So I'm hyperventilating a little bit
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if I fall over pick me up because I've got
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some things to say.
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Oscar is the most beloved and respected man
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in Hollywood and there's a very good reason why
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just look at him
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keeps his hands where you can see them
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never says a rude word, and most importantly
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no penis at all. He is literally a statue of
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limitations and that's the kind of men
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we need more of in this town.
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What happened with Harvey, what's happening
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all over was long overdue. We can't let
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bad behavior slide anymore, the world is
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watching us, we need to set an example.
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We are..., we are so happy to be here
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but a little nervous too because a few years ago
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people were saying that Oscars were so white
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and since then some real
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-progress has been made. -mm-hmm
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but we when we came out together we know
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some of you were thinking are the Oscars
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to black now?
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But we just want to say don't worry
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there are so many more white people to come to.
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umhmm
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So many, we just came from back stage
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and there are tons of them back there.
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So I'm hyperventilating a little bit if
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I fall over pick me up because I've got
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some things to say. If I may be so
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honored to have all the female nominees
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in every category stand with me in this
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room tonight. The actors, Meryl if you do
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it everybody else will, come on, the filmmakers, the producers, the directors, the writers, the cinematographers
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I have two words to leave with you tonight
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ladies and gentlemen, Inclusion rider
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I made a promise to our
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six-year-old lead actress that I'd sign
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this speech. Deafness is a silent
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disability, you can't see it and it's not
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life-threatening so I want to say the
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biggest of thank you to the Academy for
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allowing us to put this in front of a
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mainstream audience.
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I say to my mother, thank you for your love and support
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put the kettle on, I'm bringing Oscar home
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With Coco we tried to take a step
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forward toward a world where all
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children can grow up seeing characters
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in movies that look, and talk, and live
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like they do. Marginalized people deserve
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to feel like they belong.
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Representation matters.
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The shape of water
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[Applause]