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Joaquin Phoenix's speech about systemic racism cannot be missed

Updated on: 03 February,2020 03:20 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Bafta 2020: Joaquin Phoenix's speech about the systemic racism in the industry after winning the Best Actor Award for Joker should be listened by one and all!

Joaquin Phoenix's speech about systemic racism cannot be missed

US actor Joaquin Phoenix poses with the award for a Leading Actor for his work on the film 'Joker' at the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on February 2, 2020. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)

Actor Joaquin Phoenix felt conflicted about his win at the 2020 British Academy of Film and Television Film Awards (BAFTAs) as he took the stage to condemn "systemic racism" in his acceptance speech.


The 45-year-old actor on Sunday won the award for the Best Leading Actor for Joker, but took the opportunity to address the lack of diversity in the entertainment industry, reports dailymail.co.uk.


"I feel very honoured and privileged to be here tonight. BAFTAs have always been very supportive of my career and I'm deeply appreciative. But I hate to say I also feel conflicted because so many of my fellow actors don't have that same privilege. I think we send a very clear message to people of colour that you're not welcome here," he said.


"I think that's the message we have contributed so much to our medium and our industry. I don't think anybody wants a handout or preferential treatment, this is not a self-righteous condemnation. I have not done everything in my power to ensure the stuff that I worked on are inclusive. We have to do the hard to work to truly understand systemic racism. I think that it is the obligation of the people that have created and perpetuated and benefited from the system of oppression that dismantle it, and that's on us. Thank you," he added.

Take a look at the powerful speech:

After making his speech, and receiving a round of applause, the actor initially left the podium without his award and had to be called back to take it with him.

This year, Hollywood films Joker, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and The Irishman leading the nomination pack at the 2020 British Academy of Film and Televisions Film Awards (BAFTAs) sparked off criticism that the British film awards lack diversity in its main acting category.

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