
"Sorry, I know that that's not for me, and I don't know if it's purposeful that it's not for me, but I just am curious. I don't think it's 'done'. I don't think it's done at all. I think hashtags might not be used as much, but I do think that there's work being done by activists, by people every day that's beautiful work that's not finished, that's really active for a reason, because this world is really charged."
"Italian journalist Federica Polidoro posited a question about "what we lost during the politically correct era" and what Hollywood can expect once the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements are "done"."
"sorry including andrew garfield and not ayo edebiri who is both BLACK and a WOMAN in a question about MeToo and Black Lives Matter is actual insanity 😠https://t.co/Axh3l5bmfe- z (@pinkv3nus)"
""unjustly accused of racism""
During a Venice Film Festival press junket for After The Hunt, Italian journalist Federica Polidoro asked about "what we lost during the politically correct era" and what Hollywood can expect once the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements are "done". Polidoro appeared to direct the question to Andrew Garfield and Julia Roberts while excluding Ayo Edebiri. The clip went viral, provoking public backlash and social media criticism for sidelining a Black woman on those topics. Edebiri intervened, saying she did not think the movements were "done" and emphasizing ongoing activist work. Polidoro later argued she had been "unjustly accused of racism".
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