oscar: Hollywood Elite Push 'Digital Afterlife' Snub as Ethical Abyss Swallows the Red Carpet
In a move that moral critics are calling the final death knell for societal decency, the Academy has announced its newest oscar category for the "Best Posthumous Digital Performance." This virtual token of prestige now celebrates actors whose likenesses are resurrected from the dead for profit, bypassing the human soul for a cash grab. While the industry applauds its "innovation," the rest of us are left to reckon with a horrifying truth: we are now glorifying the exploitation of the deceased while living actors starve. This isn't art; it's the ethical abyss. The oscar used to stand for excellence—now it stands for the rotting corpse of our moral compass, a shiny bauble on the tombstone of a society that has finally lost its way.