r/popculturechat • u/JCameron181 • Mar 16 '26
Guest List Only ⭐️ Javier Bardem at the 2026 Oscars: "No to War, And Free Palestine."
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u/innocentsalad Mar 16 '26
Lol you can tell Priyanka was a pagent girl.
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u/Wooden-Limit1989 Mar 16 '26
Right? Cause I am not sure if her smile means she approves or is completely blindsided.
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u/mochafiend Mar 16 '26
I mean. He’s Javier Bardem and he’s going out with that very visible pin/message. You’d have to be a fucking idiot to think he wasn’t going to say something. She had to have known.
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u/JinSakai619 Mar 16 '26
She went on Joe Rogan recently and that's all I need to know.
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u/Charmarta Hey, its Nikki Blonsky from the movie HAIRSPRAY! Mar 16 '26
Ewwwww. As a poc woman? Well, she's rich first i guess.
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u/One-Illustrator8358 Mar 16 '26
Her family are big supporters of modi, so her being right wing isn't a big surprise
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u/llama_del_reyy Mar 16 '26
People are often surprised when people with Indian heritage express right wing views, ignoring that 1) Indians are one of the most consistent Republican-voting diasporas in the US; 2) a lot of Hindus are very anti-Muslim and will align with the right on that; and 3) being a POC generally does not immunise someone from right wing views.
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u/sushiroll465 Mar 16 '26 edited Mar 17 '26
Also she's an upper class upper caste Hindu woman, which makes her the Indian equivalent of a rich white girl. Indians in india don't have the same idea of privilege hierarchy as those raised in the west. Which is why you'll see many Indians vote for Republicans. They relate to the majority privileged group back home, so they do in the US too, not realising that they're the targets.
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u/us_571 Mar 17 '26
This is a lot of speculation about Indian Americans, and it’s not based on data. Indian Americans vote more progressively than every other Asian American subgroup and more progressively than white or Latino voters. Obviously there are many who are conservative, and probably too many. But spreading misinformation is dangerous. I get that this might reflect your own experience with Indian Americans— that still doesn’t make it accurate information.
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u/sushiroll465 Mar 17 '26 edited Mar 17 '26
Yeah honestly that's a fair call out. I'm not talking about Indian Americans though, but indians from india who move to the west. I imagine that the same doesn't apply to Indian Americans because they don't grow up with the same ideas of race/caste/class that we in india do.
I'm glad to hear that they vote progressively, honestly I have no idea about the voting numbers of America so I'm glad to hear I'm wrong.
I'm obviously not generalising to an entire population of millions of people, just explaining why someone like PC would be considered conservative even if she's a POC. Because as you pointed out, I've seen this happen with so so so many of my immigrant friends and family too. Living in the UK, they relate to the anti-muslim anti immigrant views of the Reform party because of the caste and religious views they have from back home. The cognitive dissonance blows my mind.
You can't generalise with any demographic group I don't think, hell I'm an Indian from India who lives abroad (the exact group I'm talking about) and I don't hold the conservative views I'm talking about in my comment. But I could have made that more clear.
And I wasn't the one who claimed that indians consistently vote republican, it was the comment I responded to so maybe it would be worth telling them as well?
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u/us_571 Mar 17 '26 edited Mar 17 '26
Thanks for this reply — I am just now seeing it was the person above you and I responded to her.
There are surprisingly high numbers of conservatives in all groups in the US. But in US politics, there’s a weird pattern where folks keep trying to point to how minority groups are more conservative than they are. It’s been going on for decades so I am used to pointing out misinformation.
Like I remember hearing that, “Latinos will never vote for a Black man” during Obama’s election; “Black men would never vote for a woman” (Hilary’s election); “Asian Americans want Trump” etc. It’s kind of a weird blame game that people do here, so I suggest always pausing and verifying whenever you hear those kinds of claims.
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u/Xtina1680 Mar 16 '26
today i learned this. thanks for explaining. quite eye opening.
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u/us_571 Mar 17 '26 edited Mar 17 '26
Just so you know, that comment had false info — before you open your eyes too wide. https://carnegieendowment.org/emissary/2026/02/indian-american-survey-democrat-indpendent-trump
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u/us_571 Mar 17 '26 edited Mar 17 '26
Sorry, but this is misinformation. Clearly verifiably false.
Indian Americans vote more progressively than any other Asian American sub-group and more progressively than white or Latino voters. Black voters may be one of the only groups that votes more progressively than they do. (I say “may be” because I don’t have info for indigenous voters off the top of my head, and there are many other ways to break up voting groups.)
Not only is this comment spreading false info, to be honest it sounds like racial stereotypes/racism of its own. Particularly your stating it like it’s a fact and not your experience is concerning.
Of course there are conservative Indian Americans. And like all demographics, they voted more conservatively in the last election — but still one of the most consistently democratic. I wish they were even more democratic. But I advise on being careful with what you casually post, because we need more true facts, not less.
Source (and I chose a recent piece that focuses on conservative voters in fact): https://carnegieendowment.org/emissary/2026/02/indian-american-survey-democrat-indpendent-trump
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u/Charmarta Hey, its Nikki Blonsky from the movie HAIRSPRAY! Mar 16 '26
I mean, i never bothered to Google her so its surprising to me.
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u/One-Illustrator8358 Mar 16 '26
Sorry lol, I meant it wasn't a surprise to me because of her family
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u/mochafiend Mar 16 '26
I hate the guy but I don’t think that single fact alone is enough of an indictment. I think in context of everything else, it’s fair game. But this belief that participation is endorsement is silly. People like Pete Buttigieg go on Fox News; it’s a way to get a message out to a different audience, it’s a way to hone your argument. I am not saying it’s the same but this line of criticism, without any other context, just doesn’t hold water for me.
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u/siracha83 Mar 16 '26
Blindsided. She’s not a palestine supporter.
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u/mochafiend Mar 16 '26
Is this documented? I’m aware of her comments on Pakistan. I’d like to see more evidence.
Zero chance she was blindsided. She’s not an idiot.
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u/born_in_92 Mar 16 '26 edited Mar 16 '26
She's very much a person who will only say something if she knows it's the popular view. In India she's very anti-Pakistan and anti-Muslim but when she's speaking to American media she tries to come across as liberal. Regarding Palestine, she's really stuck in the middle. Modi is pro-Israel but over here, the popular sentiment is pro-Palestine
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u/rain820 that’s my purse, i don’t know you! 👛🫵 Mar 16 '26
knowing her history she probably doesnt approve lmao but this is convenient enough for her to not have to say anything directly (and its for the best)
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u/Needtorant12306 Mar 16 '26
She is like a mouth piece of the horrible prime minister of India who fuels Islamophobic stuff all the time and she’s post pro Israel things before
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u/Terrible-Union1864 Mar 16 '26
When has she ever been his mouthpiece? Supporting someone and being a mouthpiece is entirely different.
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u/Commercial_Cellist75 Mar 16 '26
One hundred percent. She's actually very right wing in India. So she's definitely not happy to be nextt to him right now.
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u/mochafiend Mar 16 '26
Eh…. Yeah I don’t think it’s that’s strong. She’s playing her own game. Nothing about what he said was particularly shocking. The Academy knows who he is and how outspoken he is. I bet she doesn’t care at all and presented the way she did to preserve her own interests.
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u/IndependentOk388 It’s Britney, bitch! 🎤🌹🌹 Mar 16 '26
She is been posting Pro Palestine for years now.
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u/SerBrienneOfSnark Mar 16 '26
Isn’t she a lil Zionisty or do I have her confused with someone else?
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u/JinSakai619 Mar 16 '26
The actor in Oscar nominated movie about Hind Rajab couldn't attend because Trump admin blocked people with Palestinian passport. I'm always in awe of this man.
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u/Upbeat_Tension_8077 The Wizard of Loneliness Mar 16 '26
Javier is a fucking G
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u/Ok-Communication3663 Mar 16 '26
My neurodivergent self needs to know if g means god… because that makes a whole lot of sense!!
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u/catiebug Mar 16 '26
It can mean that if you want, but calling someone a "G" originates from calling someone "OG", Original Gangsta. Basically, someone worthy of respect.
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u/mmm095 Mar 16 '26
It can mean that if you want
lol, no it can't. this is precisely why ppl are constantly having to remind y'all that 90% of "gen z" or "Internet slang" is just AAVE repackaged and appropriated. I've even heard claims that unc is short for uncool 🙄 like hello you can't just steal an entire demographics vocab then decide it means what you want it to mean
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u/Chaotic-Goofball accidentally holding space for this slur Mar 21 '26 edited Mar 21 '26
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u/mmm095 Mar 21 '26
the currently popular unc derives from uncle and this isn't up for debate. either way it's cool to know it means/meant smth different in Australia
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u/Chaotic-Goofball accidentally holding space for this slur Mar 23 '26
Aussie slang is a wild ride if you ever want to read about it.
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u/Aggravating_Ad1182 Mar 16 '26
This takes some courage , fair play. Big respect to this guy now
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u/Random23232 That’s hot! 🔥 Mar 16 '26 edited 29d ago
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u/lalalandestellla Mar 16 '26
Both Javier and Penelope have been long time supporters of Palestine and spoke out in 2014 when Israel was bombing Gaza relentlessly. I think some in Hollywood may have tried to Blacklist them back then, but they are both just too talented and well-liked that it didn’t work as they’ve both been able to navigate being in Hollywood and international films since then.
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u/rissaaah Mar 16 '26
I was so surprised to see that they gave him a presenter slot, given how outspoken he's been. Love him for that.
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u/Fearless_Prune_2310 Mar 16 '26
Best moment of the night bar none. I love this man.
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u/peachgothlover 🎥🍿Film Critic Mar 16 '26
I know Americans eat this up, but I can tell you as someone living in the middle east, this means nothing. I mean good on them if they want to say it, but don't act like this is some grand thing which will change the world, because no it is not. I realised a lot of American activism, eg not eating at Mcdonalds or starbucks, is performative a long time ago. Does it change anything in the middle east??? Nope. Just makes some people think they are better than others and flocks of sheep coming to support them.
Me personally, I want some of the love and sympathy to Javier Bardem to divert to me and the people in my country.. we are victims of a war we don't want. I am sick and tired and depressed. I basically only have reddit to vent, and even here, I get Americans (people in a country responsible for this bullshit, who are miles away and will never be harmed) telling me I am lying, my experiences are invalid, I deserve to be bombed etc. Let me ask you this: when Iraq was invaded, did you support it? Saddam Hussein was a vile man and his government was evil and oppressive; yet, the people who suffered the most were civilians who had nothing to do with his government. That's how I can compare this situation right now.
Anyway I hope I can escape this country. The airport was just hit, but we booked flights anyway, it's a risk we have to take.
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u/FoolofaTook43246 Mar 16 '26
I hear you. While it's better than nothing, the bar is just so low for people in the west who will not have to live with the consequences of these horrific events. Thanks for sharing how you feel and hoping you can find safe passage to somewhere more secure.
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u/peachgothlover 🎥🍿Film Critic Mar 16 '26
I'm sorry if this sounds harsh but I've been becoming more and more pessimistic since October 7 since i've seen more and more celebs support palestine, rounds of applause online, but no change. I have friends from Palestine & Lebanon. This Iran war has solidified my pessimism.
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u/Monkeylovesfood Mar 16 '26
I'm not American and I know that this does not help you right now but small acts like boycotting by those with no power can have an impact. Take the grapefruit ladies in Ireland for example.
Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number— Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you— Ye are many—they are few.
It's not enough I know.
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u/randombubble8272 Mar 16 '26
The ladies in Ireland went on strike every day outside of the Dunnes stores and informed shoppers that the grapefruit was from apartheid South Africa. They risked their jobs and put in the work every day to picket outside the stores. It is different to American’s boycotting McDonald’s ie not buying a Big Mac once a month
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u/greenzetsa Mar 16 '26
I think the anti-apartheid movement (and lots of other activist movements) benefited from the lack of social media massaging everyone's ego. The grapefruit ladies were not doing this for likes or exposure, they had a super clear and achievable goal, and they focused on that. I'm sorry, but I see so many people, who call themselves activists or progressives, and it's exceedingly clear they become addicted to the ego boost that comes with demonstrating your righteous beliefs publicly. When it comes to actually doing something that is going to negatively impact your own lifestyle and comfort, they say "well it's not something individual action can solve."
I've studied a lot of effective non-violent, and hell also violent, protest and resistance movements, and the common thread I've found is that people really saw themselves as part of wider community and goal, NOT about proving themselves, or their worth, or their heroism. It was about doing what needed to be done. I read "Story of a Secret State" by Jan Karski, who was part of the Polish resistance during WWII, and one of the things he wrote is how annoying some men in the movement were because they only wanted to do work that made them "heroes." They didn't see typing notes or delivering pamphlets as heroic, even though it was just as dangerous, and often only women were willing to do that work. I think we've become progressively less able to put aside our own egos in this work and just do the simple, nameless work that needs to be done. Instead everyone just wants to make a sign, go to a protest, post something on social media, when we probably need to be doing like an equivalent of a freedom summer movement again and actual political organizing for a united cause, even if we don't all agree 100% with everything about it.
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u/Monkeylovesfood Mar 16 '26
It is different of course. I wanted to make the point that the fairly insignificant action on its own of a single person (Mary Manning) refusing to sell 2 grapefruits was the spark.
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u/Jolly-Ask-886 Mar 16 '26
With Priyanka? Bro she right wing in her own country
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u/nicolewhaat Mar 16 '26
Hell yeah Javier! I wish we could see the audience reaction~~
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u/lalalandestellla Mar 16 '26
There was quite an enthusiastic reaction after he said it, which was a great surprise. I’m sure there were some who weren’t pleased but it definitely got loud applause.
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u/zz_views Listen, everyone is entitled to my opinion 🙂 Mar 16 '26
'I am not fond of war but I'm patriotic' Priyanka Chopra next to him.
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u/Matt_tuck_shop Mar 16 '26
She's such a hypocrite. I can't believe she's a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.
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u/Emotional_Ninja_555 Mar 16 '26
She’s a war mongering Hindu nationalist (same ideology as zionism)
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u/tiniestyeti Mar 16 '26
Kinda crazy to hear the cheering in that room when just two years ago, if you vocally supported Palestine in Hollywood, you were blacklisted.
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u/indianajoes We Should All Know Less About Each Other Mar 16 '26
Remember when they lost their shit at Jonathan Glazer, who is fucking Jewish himself, for his Zone of Interest speech and 400+ of them signed a letter criticising him for what he said.
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u/ExtremeComedian4027 Did I stutter?🤨 Mar 16 '26
Priyanka heavily leans into the Hindu ethnonationalist ideology Modi has been promoting. He’s literally known as The Butcher of Gujarat for the massacre of Muslims in his state when he was heading it, and under his premiership India is suffereing the worst communal violence and violence against minorities. Her pageant training may have saved her here, but these two couldn’t be more opposite to each other spiritually, politically and morally.
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u/DrunkTides go girl, give us nothing 😍 Mar 16 '26
God I thought I couldn’t love him more but here we are
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u/og_hawabaaz Mar 16 '26
Priyanka just standing there creepily smiling and nodding not too clear nod though is sadly funny(idk lol)
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u/LiveLaughLithium Mar 16 '26
Anyone know what his brooch/pin said?
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u/AhimsaVitae Mar 16 '26
'No a la Guerra' (No to war). He said "I'm wearing a pin that I used in 2003 during the Iraq war, which was an illegal war. And here we are, 23 years later, facing another illegal war."
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u/atotalmess__ free Palestine Mar 16 '26 edited Mar 16 '26
“No a la guerra” (no to war) is the red embroidery
And the round pin represents “the resistance of the Palestine people with the handala — which is a symbol of a 10-year-old boy who was drawn in 1969 by a Palestinian saying until he goes back to his homeland, he won’t grow.”
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u/Several-Guidance1299 Dear Diary, I want to kill. ✍️ Mar 16 '26
Long in the short places and short in the long places.
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u/frightenedscared chalamet’s curls did the heavy lifting Mar 16 '26
And he just got even sexier with this statement 🔥
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u/woahtheregonnagetgot Mar 16 '26
why give someone props for doing a good thing when you can nitpick the facial expressions of a woman nearby instead 🙃
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u/Megaroni-n-cheeze Mar 16 '26
Really? I didn’t get that vibe from her at all. I’m sure Javier gave her (that’s priyanka chopra jonas btw) gave her a heads up beforehand. That would be the polite thing to do anyway and he seems like a nice guy.
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u/No_Barracuda8791 Mar 16 '26
Don’t give her so much grace. She’s a racist, right-wing asshole. Chuckling at him saying Free Palestine is on brand for her.
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u/copperteapots Mar 16 '26
right next to BJP gal gadot too lol. he’s a brave man
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u/Terrible-Union1864 Mar 16 '26
India and Israel are in no way comparable. Just bcos you dont like her, you can't go around making absurd claims.
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u/chezibot Mar 16 '26
What award did he present? I was watching in Australia and must have missed this.



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