
On Oscar night, Hollywood stars attack Israel, but silent on Iran
NY Post
Why does the Iranian woman, who risks everything to remove a headscarf, not merit a red pin from Hollywood celebrities at the Oscars?
Why is the Ukrainian family, enduring nights of Iranian-made drones screaming overhead, absent from the red carpet’s moral ledger?
To understand the silence is to understand the discomfort of the Iranian reality.
The Dolby Theatre is an architecture of amplification. Every gilded contour is engineered so that a whisper on stage carries to the back of the house.
On Oscar night, the acoustics serve a dual purpose: They let us year the emotion in a winner’s throat — and broadcast the political conscience of the world’s most famous faces.
This year, the accessory of choice was once again the red “Artists4Ceasefire” pin — a splash of crimson intended to signal deep concern for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.













