Argumentative Essay: Diversity In Hollywood

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If someone were to claim that 2017 will be remembered as a milestone in cinematic history, you’d be hard-pressed to come up with enough evidence to compose a counterargument. In addition to inevitable box office records and franchise installments, Hollywood was the subject of a substantial amount of scrutiny throughout the latter course of the year after The New York Times debuted a piece revealing that producer Harvey Weinstein had sexually assaulted or raped over a dozen women during the course of his career in the film industry. The aforementioned allegations provided the foundation for basis of the “#MeToo” movement, which subsequently took the internet by storm in the coming months and soon the crystal-clean sheen covering the Hollywood elite faded away from …show more content…

Is it still about diversity? Will qualified individuals now lose out on opportunities merely for not being a minority? By then, the purpose may have been lost entirely and the attempts to promote inclusion may have instead resorted to exclusion, the issue Hollywood presumably seeks to eradicate. For the record, I don’t believe inclusion riders are an utterly hurtful commodity, nor am I necessarily against them. The idea has merit and its intentions are seemingly founded in the desire to push the artistic medium to unexplored heights, which I am always in favor of. Yet, the provision raises certain questions in a dire need of answering. As a bi-racial man, who also happens to be an aspiring writer, the notion of being assigned to a film for the sole reason of being a minority in order to meet a quota is truthfully insulting. My work, regardless of my background, should serve as a calling card, and if it is not deemed acceptable — whether that be for aesthetic or emotional reasons — so be it. I do not want to be judged on a

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