Part 5/9:
The controversy is not new; the Oscars have a history of notable omissions. For instance, Ralph Waite in 2015, Farrah Fawcett in 2010, and others like Joan Rivers and Norm Macdonald have been left out in past years. Some of these exclusions have attracted public outrage, fueled by perceived biases, industry politics, or arbitrary selection criteria.
In some cases, prescient theories hint at deeper conspiracy theories, with humorous speculation about whether elite secret societies or specific ideologies influence these choices. For example, jokes about whether individuals who didn't participate in certain clandestine activities (like the supposed Bohemian Grove or over-the-top Hollywood events) get blacklisted from such tributes.