You gotta watch the series “The Offer” about making the “Godfather” it was amazing. And this women delivered an amazing speech and she was very respectful
@@strangebrew1231 clapping in this sort of setting is a definite sign of support. When someone boos and you don't like it you clap over them. If they wanted to hurry her they would have kept clapping instead of stopping when the boos stopped.
Marlon Brando was a real brave man who fought for social justice. It took courage to do something like this. He stood up for something He truly beloved in. SJWs today are jokes. They only do what they do to get good press not because they give a shit about diversity and representation. People like Brie Larson aren't 'brave fighters' and will never risk anything like Marlon Brandon did.
@@tiaaaron3278 lol if that native american woman took the stage like that today, ppl would call her an sjw and marlon brando woulf be branded a "virtue signaling cuck". maybe stop watching potato faced dullards on youtube talking about the "sjew" invasion and start thinking critically for once.
Um, she was a fraud. Her real name was Marie Louise Cruz, and she wasn't even remotely Native American. Her own sisters came forward and exposed her as the fraud she was.
The real problem is her sisters are hateful Liars her father's Mexican-American and supposedly his grandparents have lineage they told him about she never hid this information in small circles but now that her sister's got paid for that bullshit interview the world will never really know since everybody's so old or dead...
@@ControlDevilMakima Rickards comment was his take on what the people booing at the Oscars were really feeling. He wasnt saying he himself was feeling uncomfortable lol
People said that Will Smith slap Chris Rock is the most disgusting moment in Oscar, but they never seen a native American woman who defend her and her people rights getting booed by actors and actresses, that the most disgusting moment in Oscar history.
The "BOO'S" were coming because the Award Ceremony is not designed for these types of controversial discussions. It is irrelevant which side she is on. She could have said "I don't think the American Indian people are being treated badly enough" and the "boo's" should have been given all the same. Anything political is highly contentious and there is always someone who will have strong opinions in opposition, so it's been commonly accepted that you don't use your time during your "acceptance speech" to discuss things which may upset others and have no relevance to your work on the film or the other people involved in the work on your film. However, further in defense of the "boo's" which were given (I, too would have certainly joined along in showing my "support" of such inappropriate discussions), if you watch again and listen closely... the contempt is first vocalized ONLY WHEN she says her goal is to bring awareness to the "MASSIVE DISCRIMINATION AND MISTREATMENT" of the American Indian people, by specifically the FILM INDUSTRY. This is a pretty GROSS generalization of the "film industry" as a whole, and inappropriately and unfairly LUMPS people together under one designation. If people have acted wrong, then call them out and expose them. But don't take something which describes a category they fall under, and attribute BLANKET RESPONSIBILITY TO EVERYONE ELSE who happens to meet that description. It's absolutely unfair. Not to mention, you're speaking ill about a group of people, RIGHT IN FRONT OF THEM, and at their OWN event. You essentially are welcomed into someone's house, only to insult them publicly. How RUDE! It doesn't matter how polite and otherwise considerate she was during her time on stage... she made a pretty grave accusation towards the ENTIRE FILM INDUSTRY as a whole, over a night which is meant for respect and praise towards all of the people who worked tirelessly towards a piece of art or production of wondrous magic, which the rest of the whole world can enjoy... it's not a night for "blanket accusations" towards those people who are there to celebrate. Bring up your complaints with the APPROPRIATE parties, and do so at the APPROPRIATE TIME, when you can ACTUALLY MAKE CHANGES HAPPEN that you want so badly.
@@BayMacDre415 Yeah, they should’ve kept thanking Harvey Weinstein too, am I right? Please, shut up, or atleast watch Brando’s interviews from start to finish instead of fantasizing about how you want to help John Wayne beat up a Native American woman.
Imagine hearing "Native Americans have been mistreated" and booing her. Boo the truth. There are people booing the truth today. Marlon Brando is an icon. Great move.
@Blackhand Spectre Yeah, but your problems aren't those of a whole race of people who have had their culture, their way of life, and the vast majority of their people destroyed. You with your 'we' don't speak for the majority of us - who the hell are you to say that?
No. I beg to differ. Roman Polanski winning an Oscar, at the same time while avoiding extradition for child r@&e and actors standing in applauding for him.
She doesn't looked terrified, she looked hurt. Please don't start this strong, brave, independent, wimin bullshit! These people were more real than an average american today.
@Michael Gia Huy Nguyen I think what they are saying is that don't call victims "brave" for trying to survive. The stereotype of strong Black women is harmfs them in many ways. Even stereotypes that are seen as "good things" can be harmful.
Wow, is the world cured now? If I was a doctor I would focus on those who are SICK not cured. Great for those who clapped.. but back to the wankers who didn't, or didn't have the curtesy to keep their mouths shut
The only thing more courageous than Marlon Brando not accepting the award was this woman rejecting the Oscar and telling them so eloquently why he had declined.
@@leiawarriormaiden I doubt Brando would've taken any boos. He was way too respected. At most, people would stay silent. They booed her for speaking out and interrupting and "usurping", in a sense, within the ceremony. Remember, the boos started just AS she mentioned "mistreatment of Native Americans". If that's not burying your head in the sand and shouting "It's your fault!", I don't know what is. Michael Caine would later say that Brando shouldn't have let a poor little Indian girl receive jeers directed at him, ignoring the fact that she was President of the National Native American Image Affirmative Committee and not little or poor, just kind towards an entitled audience that was in such a favourable position so as to afford not to care about Wounded Knee. Marlon Brando would later comment "I was distressed that people should have booed and whistled and stomped, even though perhaps it was directed at myself, they should have at least had the courtesy to listen to her."
@@leiawarriormaiden Actually, sending a native American....and a woman at that....to tell them what he, a white celebrity thought, was pure gold. It made history and it helped bring about change. They both took big risks, but for her, it WAS a huge tradeoff, but a very valuable tradeoff for brown people and progress. The incredible opportunity to face the brutalizers on a huge platform and stimulate change...that is what Brando gave his friend with this appearance. Sometimes some things have more value than others, the key to living a powerful life is making the best tradeoffs. This was an epic tradeoff for both.
@@vanessacorey789 we all need to make tradeoffs in life to be sure... some end up working in our favor in the end and some don't. But I'm afraid I don't agree with your assertion that "the key to living a powerful life is making the best tradeoffs". Yes, it certainly helps one in living a better life but it isn't *key* (sorry!). You seem to be looking at desirables like a bunch of mutually exclusive events, i.e., if you choose to do this, then you can't choose that! But why can't it be both? Arnold Schwarzenegger was a champion bodybuilder, major Hollywood movie actor, Governor of California, and (presently) a successful entrepreneur. He showed that you can do it all and do it well. In his motivational talks, he lists off the keys to his success and (sorry to tell you this but) your "trade-off" assertion didn't make an appearance! His keys to success were good ol' homey down-to-earth rock-solid nuggets of wisdom you might hear from some wise old timer in a Midwestern town. Certainly not the pizzazy "motivational guru" sound bites the know-it-all TED talk speakers like spouting off! loool Peace
She is truly graceful, the way she calmly rejected the award and continued with her speech after booing is truly an incredible feat. Most actors today at the Oscars talk about courage, but this is true courage right here.
@@africaart John Wayne was a hero to those in my parents' era, but he was a misogynist. Nowadays we understand that there were massive injustices done to the native Americans, and Marlon Brando was right - the film industry perpetuated the myth that NA's were "savages" and good ol' American cowboys etc ("white men") were the "good guys". Thank God we live and learn. Peace and blessings to all. 💛
She wasn’t Native American it was exposed that her parents come from Hispanic routes… She thought it was more pretentious to me Native American than Mexican.
Jani Hotpockets are you serious? He refused this because how native Americans where being mistreated in the film industry and when she pointed that out that’s when the booing occurred, the fact that I have to explain something so simple to understand shows me you’re way of thinking.
Brando was a COWARD who set a young woman up to be publicly attacked. If he wanted to make the point, he could have had the balls to get up there and say it, himself.
he also once raped a woman using butter as a lubricant to make an intense scene. Oh and the Injun is a faker, her family called it out years ago. But you are right, he's a genius.
The irony of the Oscars posting this on their UA-cam channel as if they were in solidarity with her. The Oscars hated her and we’re furious with Brando for setting this up. They were just as horrible as the people booing her. But now that times have changed and it’s a politically safe message, they post it on their channel. Ridiculous.
Apparently had Richard Pryor's balls as well. The process to get an Oscar is political so this is like "I really want the award and recognition" but when he got it he snubbed them. He could have taken what he earned and merely asked for kinder treatment of Native Americans.
she was a fraud. She wasn't a native American and Brando could care less about those indians. What did he do with all his money, did he help these people out at all. No. And she was a race hustler just like Al Sharpton. I'm sick of all these virtue signaling social justice warriors. But keep believing that she was beautiful and graceful. A real woman of valor -- AND A LIAR.
@@silasrodriguesgoncalvesjun5191 Maybe, but if an actor does it - you really don't know if it's an act. The true victim can't act, it's more real. I think it couldn't have been done in any better way
The way she lowered her head when she was being booed and apologized if intruding broke my heart... how horrible Hollywood is for letting such mistreatment happen. I hope she went on to have an amazing and joyful life
yess that was so sad. i am almost cried. people would only clap today probably because of social obligation. they booed because there was no pressure on them to not be racist. it seems as if only social conditions and social expectations change, not people by themselves.
Taken from Wikipedia "After the Academy Award speech, she worked in hospice care, continued activism for a number of health-related and Native American issues, and produced films about Native Americans." She is still alive, and it even said she was an actress for a time.
@ meeting in the ladies' room that was a very different era. Many of the performers and members of the industry who were in that audience were guilty of cultural misappropriation. Ofc they didn’t see it that way and didn’t take too kindly to an outsider telling them that what they’re doing is wrong.
“ I went up there like a warrior woman. I went up there with the grace and the beauty and the courage and the humility of my people. I spoke from my heart.” -Sacheen
“When I was a teenager, I decided it was time to explore my ethnicity. I was tired of this Caucasian world. I’m not Caucasion.” - Sacheen sounds kind of racist looking back. definitely not in line with Martin Luther Kings dream. She then went on to pose for Playboy and pretend she was terminally ill and that Native American healing saved her.
John Wayne was trying to remove her physically from the stage, except 6 security guards restrained him. That terror is real. I'm kinda glad Wayne is no longer lionized, but we shouldn't allow him to keep having a legacy whitewashed by conservatives.
@@RockSmithStudio when you realized they treated wayne worse than will smith. How can will smack someone and stay the night but Wayne has to be held back.
@ali bakir in these circumstances , and others like this in an audience who rejects the speaker , the applause (often over speaker voice) is defamatory, and signals get off the stage, we dont want you when you grow older and/or wiser youll get my point
I doubt most of the booers were the same who applauded later. I think for the most part the applaud was louder at the end because those who neither applauded nor booed at the beginning had more courage by that point.
@@KapitanPisoar1 exactly what I wanted to say. Have you seen Emma Watson and her feminist and world problems speeches? She's acting completely broken and destroyed on the brink of breaking into tears every time. Intentions may be true but what you see is an act
@@DS-yg4qs Looked it up and the photos were taken before this. If she hadn't done this at the oscars the photos would have been unreleased. She wasn't raised indian but her father was. Also this was the end of her acting career after being blacklisted. Actual source to tell actual truth instead of internet speculation. nativetimes.com/current-news/49-life/people/4479-what-would-sacheen-littlefeather-say whatever
she sympathised the recent Wounded Knee siege by an anarchist group (AIM). It’s like sympathising the actions of Black Lives Matter taking over Capitol Hill in Seattle creating CHAZ for a month.
@@elcheapo9444 While it's true European settlers decimated the Native American populations in the US, and in some other places, Native American tribes also had wars and conquered one another. Middle Eastern Ottomans conquered, captured and traded European slaves. The Japanese committed a genocide in China in the 1930s, and on and on. The conquering, decimation, subjugation and enslavement of ethnic populations goes all the way back to Egyptians enslaving Jews. That's not an excuse, it doesn't make it okay, and two wrongs don't make right, but I'm just putting it into perspective that Europeans weren't the first or last to do such things. I still think we owe the Native American tribes and reservations quite a lot more than they've got, but I also feel the focus should be on stopping similar things happening currently, in the modern era, and from happening again in the future, which many people do excuse away for political expediency lest they feel uncomfortable with the truth.
@@jr.solaris253 Wow Tito. I did not even realize this comment received a single like until now, that you are rounding it off to 1k. You too be blessed!!
@Utube hates Free speech She will go down as a warrior that took a huge stand against the distortion of history and for that she did well. So, what Brando did, was to give her the ultimate platform to make the world listen and the consequences thereof is the sins of the supremacists, that continue to cut away more and more native land and their rights to this day.
@Utube hates Free speech 'Self inflicted wounds' is if native (the only real) Americans went to Europe and got wounded. But no, you see they got massacred in their own land, by what you call your government... The same government that owes reparation to slaves and robbed the very same Indian people of their vast land, called North & South America. So off course who would blame them if they are not keen to be patriotic to a war loving invasive government, who to this day is still busy invading sovereign countries for their minerals and causing mass human violations in the process... Worst of all, they use Hollywood to paint their victims (just like the cowboy movies did), as the 'bad guys', hence the godfather took this stand to remove that bullshit smokescreen for the world to see, but clearly, you still only see as far as the smokescreen. And you say, Utube hates free speech, but clearly you hate free thinking. So maybe if your government is serious about reparations, the real owners of America might consider being more patriotic towards their captor regime.
Apparently she was the Rachel Dolezal of her time. Marie Louise Cruz (Her real name) Her two sisters, who say that their family is not Native American and that Marie fabricated her Native American ancestry. They also said that their father, who was born in Oxnard, California, was of Spanish-Mexican descent and her mother was of European descent and had no tribal ties
Not so bold and risky. George C Scott did the same thing two yeas prior and he had the balls to pre-announce his refusal. If you think Hollywood was racist in portraying Indians then you didn't see Little Big Man or Soldier Blue. Films were usually fair to Indians after 1940 or so. Yes, she was brave and noble
@@RICOcaseSuave lmao. You can't call anyone pretty anymore without some sort of backlash response from a feminist or from someone with a morality complex who has to remind you why your comment isn't "appropriate" or "virtuous enough."
She sounded so emotional, almost like she was on the verge of tears. I have so much respect for her bravery to go up there on behalf of her people to speak about the issues that are, to this day, still underrepresented.
I just researched this and apparently they threatened her with arrest if she read the prepared remarks or went over 60 minutes so had to improvise. I’m sure that was part of this reactions. Fuck all these assholes
She most likely was extremely nervous standing up there telling the truth to a hostile audience that didnt want to hear it. She was very brave for doing that.
The Indians weren't peaceful... they were all warring with each other. They sold us land, then decided they wanted it back, even though we gave them rights to hunt and fish on it. They brought it on themselves. You're all victims of revisionist history.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie His comment wasn't related to that but yes, the typical portrayal of Indians in movies like the Last of the Mohicans is not completely accurate although quite romantic.
RIP Sacheen littlefeather ❤❤️❤️❤️ I’m so proud of her for standing up to the film industry by declining the award and exposing what they keep behind closed doors. We need more people like her in todays world
Niels Saavedra Tapia I dont see any proof she did that, but even if she did that doesn't nullify the fact shes native and supports the cause. There is a difference between a model and faking an entire speech.
It did no surprise me that Marlon Brando protested Hollywood's treatment of native Americans. In 1963 in Selma Alabama he also protested the treatment of black people in the United states. He marched with Martin Luther king and other Hollywood celebrities and musicians.
sandinyourshoes In what way did he bash Jews? I remember him taking some heat for talking about the Jewish influence in Hollywood. But is that anti Semitic or just the informed opinion of someone who spent decades in Hollywood? If he said something more disparaging, which he may have I don’t know .
Mathew Mcdonald , it was on the Larry King Show. He was very angry as he made reference to them. However, I think people of all races do the same, but I think we all know that it's best to not bash an entire race too loosely. It is the nature of mankind.
"If Brando had something to say, he should have appeared that night and stated his views instead of taking some little unknown girl and dressing her up in an Indian outfit" john wayne
Brando was an ASS. if he was any kind of man, he would have gladly and proudly stood before the audience to express his views himself...and not send an unknown woman who looked terrified, and who probably never wore an outfit like that again, or in 'real life' - so she was perpetuating the stereotype she sought tp repress! Brando arrange for her to take the heat, so he could continue with his career. nothing else. had HE been the man and spoken his own words, he may have never worked in Hollywood again.
@@themanwithnonamecalledwyat7575 I sometimes forget john wayne was Hollywood's drunk uncle that would spit out random bullsh*t and thinks he's always right lol.
@McNasty Negroid media outlets are attracted to dust-ups and shit-talking. It's what they do, and it's what's popular. If they weren't popular, it wouldn't be engaged with to nearly the came degree, but that wouldn't be human behavior. As a species, we love gossip, conflict, and superfluous information.
@@rikupikkarainen2108 why pretend you're something else though in the first place? lol don't lose track of that thing we call common sense. the way you guys come out and defend all these posers is just weird. Yeah, it does matter and discredits everything the person is saying. You're just angry that you fell for this back thrb and believed her in the first place and you're just projecting that anger on me.
My respect for Marlon Brando has just hit a whole new level. Setting aside a huge prize (which he totally deserved) for the sake of standing up for others and their rights. Bravo Marlon!
MAK AK Look, here dad was part Apache, and she was an advocate for the rights of Native Americans, but Brando didn't care, he did it all for the attention.
From Wikipedia, "Littlefeather said her father was of Apache and Yaqui ancestry[1] and her mother was of European descent. Shortly after Littlefeather's death, Navajo writer and activist Jacqueline Keeler interviewed Littlefeather's two sisters, who say that their family is not Native American and that Littlefeather fabricated her Native American ancestry. They also said that their father, who was born in Oxnard, California, was of Spanish-Mexican descent and had no tribal ties."
@@samsmith5308 First of all, Mexican is a nationality, not a race. Every Mexican is not a descendant of Spanish Conquistadors, and of those who are, most are still also Native American. If she was biracial (which she was), that doesn't negate her Native ancestry. Most U.S. Native Americans today also have some European ancestry. Do you even know the difference between Spain and Mexico? Do you understand that Mexico is part of North America and that many people you consider "Mexican" today were native to what is now the Western United States? I can see how hard you're trying to be right, but you're not. Take it from me, a Mexican American.
@@bdaarmy9736No shit, that line of defence far too often overused and adds no value. You can quite literally see the inline citation. If you disagree with someone who called reference to a Wiki article, you should challenge the relevant references, not Wikipedia.
If you think that drivel was important, I'd hate to think what else you think constitutes "important". That's a scary thought. It gives evidence to how con men have been able to thrive for thousands of years, because there's one of you born every minute.
May she Rest In Peace. The Academy issued her a long-overdue apology, and held a celebration in her honor just two weeks ago. The treatment she received at and after the 1973 Oscars was unconscionable and gross. She was blackballed and ridiculed, and basically proved Marlon Brando's point--Natives in the US are treated horribly for no reason other than racism
its not racism, is cancel culture, want better treatment, strive for it, don't use victimization and emotional appeals, work hard and improve, if natives or any other minorities want better representation they are free to do it, not by socialist way of using others efforts and even less to scold them like children, no wonder the west is going down the drain, unconstrained emotional reasoning, no accountability and using the guilt and blame manipulative game camouflaged with virtue signalling while demoralizing and denying others Self.
Following Littlefeather's death, Navajo author Jacqueline Keeler interviewed Littlefeather's biological sisters Rosalind Cruz and Trudy Orlandi, who say their family does not have Native American ancestry. Keeler writes that the sisters state that their father, who was born in Oxnard, California, was of Mexican descent and had no tribal ties, nor was he related to the Yaqui tribes of Northern Mexico.[4][5] Furthermore, Cruz believed Littlefeather fabricated a Native identity because she thought it was more "prestigious" to be Native American than to be Hispanic. Keeler searched records of Littlefeather's family going back to 1850 and did not find evidence of Native ancestry.
@@normana3345 Exceptional at imperialism, instituionalized racism, being the inspiration for Hitlers concentration camps, killing anyone who resists them, forcefully sterilizing native american women until 6 years after this event...
kind of ironic that Brando was portraying Italians in a negative light as 'gangsters', and not a word was said about that. he gladly cashed that paycheck...and he wasn't even Italian! where are the screamers of "cultural misappropriation"? just asking...for a friend
@@mattalbrecht7471 Give me a break. Italians are literally white Europeans. Italians will never be oppressed because of their race and color of their skin like Native Americans have. “Italian” is not a race.
She might not have known that at the time, though. Sometimes people aren’t raised by their biological parents, and she may have been taken in by Native Americans (just speculation)
@@swine74 John Wayne was literally held back by a bunch of security guards because he was trying to attack her on stage. And the fact that people booed her because Marlon was sticking up for indigenous people is way worse than a slap.
You have to take into account that none of her parents claims indigenous ancestry or was affiliated with a tribal nation. Not sure if the people in the crowd were aware or not. She's 3/4 European and 1/4 Mexican apparently (according to some of her family).
RIP Marlon Brando. He had the courage to reject an Oscar not giving a damn about what could happen to his career afterwards. He was a man of principal, and ahead of his time. God bless his soul.
Yes if you watch interviews he did about this later on you could see he really thought about this deeply. It wasn't some kinda publicity stunt. He really considered it from all the angles.
@@DanaW752 well he had the courage and priniciple to send this woman to the wolves on his behalf as he watched from his rejecting chair. That has to count for something!
@@paulashley3732 He wasn't allowed to be there and have someone else accept the award. So either he watches from his chair and she speaks, or he shows up and she has no voice.
She wasn't even a real Apache, and she was so "concerned about the imagery of Indians on films", that she went topless in a few bad movies and a magazine spread to cash in on her 15 minutes of fame shortly after this childish stunt. If you found that speech "inspiring", you must be on every huckster fundraisers marketing list like the SLPC and the ADL looking for donations.
Watched this plenty of times through the years and what always struck me was Roger's understated grace and smoothness in the face of what must have been very unexpected. A true professional.
It is usually so pretentious of actors to go up and talk about real world issues from their thrones, but this is the perfect answer, dismissing fluffing your ego and letting the people affected speak
Cuz she's true American. Descendants of Europeans who live there call them Natives. She has that by birthright. Traditions, culture, religion, ethnicity, language, cuisine, clothes. Only homogenous groups form a culture.
Not unlike when she she posed topless for the photo shoots and the bad movies she appeared in to cash in on her 15 minutes of fame from this stunt. She wasn't even a real Apache either.
@@dickrush4178 doubt if she was as drunk as Marion Morrison...aka John Wayne was...what, with him being the alcoholic that he was notorious for being. But he was Irish, and we know about the Irish.
@@johngalt8279 I guess you got deleted man, be careful about how you speak of the drunken irish. big brother is watching. i am a McClarry though; would ya like to fight me for it?
Holly wood has never changed. The Oscars has always been a cesspool of people who just want their asses kissed and their egos stroked. It was true in 1973. It's still true in 2019.
@Crazy Canuck Conflating entertainment with politics is refreshing? No, these awards should be a celebration of films and acknowledgment of the artistic things people have done, which you call 'ego'. Adding politics into the mix is just toxic.
Franz Styles to an extent you’re right. But let’s not act like Hollywood saves it for the oscars to grandstand. They do it all the damn time, every second they live
chivi hotaru It’s not about race but about ideas, philosophy, values, culture, and civilization. The Europeans were better in every one of those respects and deserved to rule the continent. It’s not racial.
Thindorama what? So that justifies them to invade countries? To destroy cultures that took hundreds of years to preserve? Exploiting people to satisfy their own greed? That’s the equivalent of saying robbers should be praised because they were smart enough to steal .
Not really he should’ve gone with her and not have to take all the boo’s and heckling by herself he even said later he regretted it Hollywood also blacklisted her after this
@@goku8621 you can’t get blacklisted when you’re not a successful actress. Far fewer than 1% make it in Hollywood. Doesn’t mean the other 99% were blacklisted
Did it really make you sick to your stomach? Like you actually got sick, you couldn't eat. Skipped a meal maybe, couldn't sleep at night. Stopped you from posting on Twitter about how brave you are. Kept you from writing a comment on UA-cam. Posting on Facebook about canceling someone. That sick to your stomach?
@@user-xg5kv2yp6g Those were actually my symptoms. You must be studying to be a physician in you mommy's basement. Your a candy 🍬 ass to identify yourself as just L. Can't you be j little bit more creative. With all the great names on UA-cam you hide behind a letter. What's the L stand for? Let me guess.....
@@blue3381 This was actually the time and place for this type of speech. Brando was a true activist long before it was popular...blue33......blue33.....set....hut hut.....
@@edvanderslice9726 It should never have become "popular." Sanctimonious displays like this do nothing for the cause except to make gullible twits like YOU think you're helping the world. You are the reason the world sucks - and is getting worse every day.
Stan woke Sacheen and Marlon! but seriously, thats so typical of hollywood then. racist af and didnt care. i bet ppl would have been more sympathetic had it been a black person as the civil rigths movement was still recent then. but native americans then and now still get nothing. of course john wayne and clint eastwood gave her shit for it. rich white guys were and still are seen as main characters on planet earth. everything is catered to them. heaven forbid u acknowledge someones suffering particularly at your expense
It’s God’s land and to say that the Native Americans owned God’s land would be calling them selfish. There was a lot of land and it was never taken from them. Gifts were exchanged with the white man in a peaceful ceremony to welcome their new neighbors. There was no unfair trades for land. That is all made up.
Namey McNameface Hi, they shoot Bald Eagles. The symbol of America and of Freedom and they kill them to make a pretty headdress. Is that bullshit? Would you shoot a Bald Eagle?
lmao native Americans apparently own their land forever but Europeans have to become strangers in their own land through mass immigration, becuz othavise they racis, shiiet
@@ghytgb Wow the clear ego is so obvious. You think your culture is better than theirs and should be favoured?? If a native kills a bald eagle for whatever reasons, let them. They aren't obliged to the American culture.
Ummm... No. She was American; born and died in California. Only her father had Mexican ancestry, and even then he was also born and raised in California. Though, it has been proven she is not of (US) Native American ancestry (most Mexicans, however, can trace their roots to the Aztec peoples native to the Mexican region). But being an American with partial Mexican ancestry does not make her Mexican.
@@KC-Mitch You are indeed correct and it is true that, being Mexican, she actually was of Native American descent BUT Mexican - which she also wasn't as it is a nationality - is a distinct culture, something those Aztlan assholes try to obscure.
The fact that she was booed while speaking with such respect and grace says it all. Brando, like Sinatra was certainly not without sin, but had a strong moral compass on most things.
Because she sympathised the recent Wounded Knee siege by an anarchist group (AIM). It’s like sympathising the actions of Black Lives Matter taking over Capitol Hill in Seattle creating CHAZ for a month.
Rubbish. He sent a child out to tell the bullies not to bully her anymore.He was a fat arsed cowerd who like most over privileged celebs needed a cause. I had little sympathy for his future familial tragedies.
You had no sympathy for his familial tragedies? What a piece of shit you are. Regardless of whether Marlon Brando acted with cowardice here, the tragedy that befell his family was truly terrible. I think the statement he wanted to make wouldn't have been as powerful coming from him, as he wasn't a Native American himself.
+James Connolly 1916 Really, he would've been a prick speaking for "the native american community?" So a white reporter can't report on what's happening in, say, Africa, because he's white and because he's not African? And he can't plead for support from his heart because he's not the right skin color or culture? Does that also mean minorities need to STFU about their bogie man "white privilege?" 'Cause they're not white? So only us whites can discuss our "privilege," right? You've got some major errors in logic there if you'd like to fill me in.
It was later revealed that Sacheen Littlefeather, born Marie Louise Cruz, had misrepresented her Native American heritage. In 2022, her sisters publicly stated that Littlefeather was not of Native American descent but had fabricated her claims about being Apache and Yaqui. Her sisters revealed that their family had Mexican heritage, with no documented Native American ancestry.
Sacheen Littlefeather refuses to accept the Best Actor Oscar on behalf of Marlon Brando ►► ua-cam.com/users/shortschx6t4TyeLM
@oscars She was a fraud and a grifter. She appropriated Apache culture for her own personal fame and benefit.
Keep on celebrating this sham, Oscars
Uh she lied bitch
Maria Cruz. Mexican not Indian.
You gotta watch the series “The Offer” about making the “Godfather” it was amazing. And this women delivered an amazing speech and she was very respectful
She made up the name Sacheen Littlefeather. After she died her siblings confirmed that she wasn't Indian and she was a hoax. Her real name was Maria.
She said all this so politely and respectfully, but people still booed her.
That was actually great. It shows the audience was genuine (it was a minority anyway).
@Sole Knight those who did that, should been showed by the camera...
@Sole Knight i wish that too, u too have a nice day 😊
Because it's bullshit?
Racist people
I love the fact that someone started clapping to silence the booing. Warms the soul.
They started clapping to interrupt her and hurry her. Interesting that from your perspective they did it in support
They clapped to give her some fake validation so she would move the hell on
@@strangebrew1231 How do you know that?
So does knowing that Roger Moore took home the Oscar. :)
@@strangebrew1231 clapping in this sort of setting is a definite sign of support. When someone boos and you don't like it you clap over them. If they wanted to hurry her they would have kept clapping instead of stopping when the boos stopped.
“ I suppose they were booing at me as I interrupted their fantasy with a little reality”. -Marlon Brando
-Real Man
Did he really say that? Boy he was a special man indeed! RIP
Marlon Brando was a real brave man who fought for social justice. It took courage to do something like this. He stood up for something He truly beloved in.
SJWs today are jokes. They only do what they do to get good press not because they give a shit about diversity and representation. People like Brie Larson aren't 'brave fighters' and will never risk anything like Marlon Brandon did.
Watch Marlon Brando on the Dick Cavett Show.
He then goes on to apologise for that. What an unbelievable human being.
@@tiaaaron3278 lol if that native american woman took the stage like that today, ppl would call her an sjw and marlon brando woulf be branded a "virtue signaling cuck". maybe stop watching potato faced dullards on youtube talking about the "sjew" invasion and start thinking critically for once.
Dang, you can tell she hated every moment of this, but she still went up and did it. Props to her for pushing through and making it happen.
She lied about being Native American, her real name is Maria Cruz
Um, she was a fraud. Her real name was Marie Louise Cruz, and she wasn't even remotely Native American. Her own sisters came forward and exposed her as the fraud she was.
Pretendian like Buffy Sainte Marie
@@moirreym8611 are accusations from her sister and one article, which doesnt confirm this only states accusations
The real problem is her sisters are hateful Liars her father's Mexican-American and supposedly his grandparents have lineage they told him about she never hid this information in small circles but now that her sister's got paid for that bullshit interview the world will never really know since everybody's so old or dead...
-You treat us bad.
- Booooo
What kind of reaction is that? You just proved their point by not being slightly considerate.
exactly!
Booo you're making me uncomfortable!
@@rickardedman8836 how
@@ControlDevilMakima Rickards comment was his take on what the people booing at the Oscars were really feeling. He wasnt saying he himself was feeling uncomfortable lol
@@dawudjibreel6075 oh ok
People said that Will Smith slap Chris Rock is the most disgusting moment in Oscar, but they never seen a native American woman who defend her and her people rights getting booed by actors and actresses, that the most disgusting moment in Oscar history.
The "BOO'S" were coming because the Award Ceremony is not designed for these types of controversial discussions. It is irrelevant which side she is on. She could have said "I don't think the American Indian people are being treated badly enough" and the "boo's" should have been given all the same.
Anything political is highly contentious and there is always someone who will have strong opinions in opposition, so it's been commonly accepted that you don't use your time during your "acceptance speech" to discuss things which may upset others and have no relevance to your work on the film or the other people involved in the work on your film.
However, further in defense of the "boo's" which were given (I, too would have certainly joined along in showing my "support" of such inappropriate discussions), if you watch again and listen closely... the contempt is first vocalized ONLY WHEN she says her goal is to bring awareness to the "MASSIVE DISCRIMINATION AND MISTREATMENT" of the American Indian people, by specifically the FILM INDUSTRY.
This is a pretty GROSS generalization of the "film industry" as a whole, and inappropriately and unfairly LUMPS people together under one designation. If people have acted wrong, then call them out and expose them. But don't take something which describes a category they fall under, and attribute BLANKET RESPONSIBILITY TO EVERYONE ELSE who happens to meet that description. It's absolutely unfair. Not to mention, you're speaking ill about a group of people, RIGHT IN FRONT OF THEM, and at their OWN event. You essentially are welcomed into someone's house, only to insult them publicly. How RUDE! It doesn't matter how polite and otherwise considerate she was during her time on stage... she made a pretty grave accusation towards the ENTIRE FILM INDUSTRY as a whole, over a night which is meant for respect and praise towards all of the people who worked tirelessly towards a piece of art or production of wondrous magic, which the rest of the whole world can enjoy... it's not a night for "blanket accusations" towards those people who are there to celebrate.
Bring up your complaints with the APPROPRIATE parties, and do so at the APPROPRIATE TIME, when you can ACTUALLY MAKE CHANGES HAPPEN that you want so badly.
@@BayMacDre415 Yeah, they should’ve kept thanking Harvey Weinstein too, am I right?
Please, shut up, or atleast watch Brando’s interviews from start to finish instead of fantasizing about how you want to help John Wayne beat up a Native American woman.
The standing ovation for Polanski was worse
@@BayMacDre415 Booooo. L take
@@BayMacDre415 Very well said. I couldn't agree more.
Imagine hearing "Native Americans have been mistreated" and booing her. Boo the truth. There are people booing the truth today. Marlon Brando is an icon. Great move.
@Fancy its not a "political opinion" its a fact about people's lives, and its not like the oscars haven't been political before
@Blackhand Spectre Yeah, but your problems aren't those of a whole race of people who have had their culture, their way of life, and the vast majority of their people destroyed. You with your 'we' don't speak for the majority of us - who the hell are you to say that?
@Fancy How is calling out racism a political view??
@Fancy Do you know what politics are?
@Fancy Racism isn't political, it's basic human respect to treat someone as your equal. What is political about that? You have yet to explain.
This was the worst Oscar moment. She was kind and respectful yet still a group of people felt like booing her
Good lol turns out they were right
@@Ben-pd2bxwhether she was or wasn't , the crowd proved Marlon brandos point
No. I beg to differ. Roman Polanski winning an Oscar, at the same time while avoiding extradition for child r@&e and actors standing in applauding for him.
@@wmcguire1979, who gives a crap? That girl probably giggled her ass off over it. I'd say it's time to forget it. Let Rome come back. He's had enough.
Sneaker, your political correctness didn't pay off...
She looked terrified. She was incredibly brave for doing what she did
The audience was terrified.
she was brave,,,,that sounds like a corny joke,,,,,,,,,,
Bad pun?
She doesn't looked terrified, she looked hurt. Please don't start this strong, brave, independent, wimin bullshit! These people were more real than an average american today.
@Michael Gia Huy Nguyen I think what they are saying is that don't call victims "brave" for trying to survive. The stereotype of strong Black women is harmfs them in many ways.
Even stereotypes that are seen as "good things" can be harmful.
Nice to see that the people who clapped tried to silence those who tried to boo her off stage
@Stella Jones mark who?
@Scalping Forever that's the answer what I want
@@dragonsai6172 My heartfelt condolensces.
@the great reset will fall they weren't lol, because they applauded after she finished her speech
Wow, is the world cured now? If I was a doctor I would focus on those who are SICK not cured. Great for those who clapped.. but back to the wankers who didn't, or didn't have the curtesy to keep their mouths shut
The only thing more courageous than Marlon Brando not accepting the award
was this woman rejecting the Oscar and telling them so eloquently why he had declined.
agreed... it's not terribly hard to reject an award when you get someone else to do it for you (who also ended up taking the boos that you avoided!)
@@leiawarriormaiden I doubt Brando would've taken any boos. He was way too respected. At most, people would stay silent.
They booed her for speaking out and interrupting and "usurping", in a sense, within the ceremony. Remember, the boos started just AS she mentioned "mistreatment of Native Americans". If that's not burying your head in the sand and shouting "It's your fault!", I don't know what is.
Michael Caine would later say that Brando shouldn't have let a poor little Indian girl receive jeers directed at him, ignoring the fact that she was President of the National Native American Image Affirmative Committee and not little or poor, just kind towards an entitled audience that was in such a favourable position so as to afford not to care about Wounded Knee.
Marlon Brando would later comment "I was distressed that people should have booed and whistled and stomped, even though perhaps it was directed at myself, they should have at least had the courtesy to listen to her."
@@leiawarriormaiden Actually, sending a native American....and a woman at that....to tell them what he, a white celebrity thought, was pure gold. It made history and it helped bring about change. They both took big risks, but for her, it WAS a huge tradeoff, but a very valuable tradeoff for brown people and progress. The incredible opportunity to face the brutalizers on a huge platform and stimulate change...that is what Brando gave his friend with this appearance. Sometimes some things have more value than others, the key to living a powerful life is making the best tradeoffs. This was an epic tradeoff for both.
@@vanessacorey789 we all need to make tradeoffs in life to be sure... some end up working in our favor in the end and some don't. But I'm afraid I don't agree with your assertion that "the key to living a powerful life is making the best tradeoffs". Yes, it certainly helps one in living a better life but it isn't *key* (sorry!). You seem to be looking at desirables like a bunch of mutually exclusive events, i.e., if you choose to do this, then you can't choose that! But why can't it be both? Arnold Schwarzenegger was a champion bodybuilder, major Hollywood movie actor, Governor of California, and (presently) a successful entrepreneur. He showed that you can do it all and do it well. In his motivational talks, he lists off the keys to his success and (sorry to tell you this but) your "trade-off" assertion didn't make an appearance! His keys to success were good ol' homey down-to-earth rock-solid nuggets of wisdom you might hear from some wise old timer in a Midwestern town. Certainly not the pizzazy "motivational guru" sound bites the know-it-all TED talk speakers like spouting off! loool Peace
I dont think you understand what eloquently means.
RIP Marlon Brando (April 3, 1924 - July 1, 2004), aged 80
You will be remembered as a legend.
She is a complete fraud. Her name is Maria Cruz. She is Italian heritage and not Native American
This is why nobody can be marlon brando
Nobody can ignore an oscar
But he did
He is one
He is a true godfather
roham naderi I agree
roham naderi أتفق والله
He also ignored reading his lines, working with people, and not being a self-absorbed dick.
👌
roham naderi eminem
Marlon Brando: "They made me an offer...that i refused."
Not an offer, an Oscar.
@@jvdarules woooshhh
That was a cool line
I don't always laugh at jokes. But when I do it must as funny as this one
@@kevinsam5907 the woosh is all on you dum dum
She is truly graceful, the way she calmly rejected the award and continued with her speech after booing is truly an incredible feat. Most actors today at the Oscars talk about courage, but this is true courage right here.
Such a sobering contrast to what passes as culture in today's America.
A veteran and badboy actor was trying to get on the stage to stop her.
@@africaart John Wayne was a hero to those in my parents' era, but he was a misogynist.
Nowadays we understand that there were massive injustices done to the native Americans, and Marlon Brando was right - the film industry perpetuated the myth that NA's were "savages" and good ol' American cowboys etc ("white men") were the "good guys". Thank God we live and learn. Peace and blessings to all. 💛
@@ziggystardust3060
John Wayne was a coward....a draft dodger....a disgusting piece of shit!
Does anyone have footage of John Wayne trying to get on stage during this??
She was so brave!!! She's a hero to us all.
She wasn’t Native American it was exposed that her parents come from Hispanic routes… She thought it was more pretentious to me Native American than Mexican.
Her entire life was a lie...
@@Sombra0913
We don't care
@@juancarlosrivera5689 oh man:(
@@Sombra0913 She also lied about John Wayne trying to attack her.
They booed? Well, they just proved Brando's point.
I dont agree with you, so ,im proving your point?. this is what people actually think.
@@1NachS what?
@@1NachS huh?
How does insulting someone and then when they take issue with being insulted prove anyone's point?
If this happened today Hollywood would be shanking each other and climbing over bodies to get a photo with her and attach themselves to the cause
When people booed they only proved mister Brando right. Thank you for giving people with no voice a voice.
that doesnt even make any sense. why would he be right because they booed? maybe they booed because he was wrong?
IN MY SOOCIETY BOOING PEOPLE, GET IMPALED, SLAUGHTERED AND FED TO THEIR DOGS
Jani Hotpockets are you serious? He refused this because how native Americans where being mistreated in the film industry and when she pointed that out that’s when the booing occurred, the fact that I have to explain something so simple to understand shows me you’re way of thinking.
im not talking about his or her motivation. im just saying that someone booing you doesnt prove you right every time
Why didn't I hear the boos?
What’s more legendary than winning an Oscar???
Rejecting one.
Damn right!
Hell yeah
@@judgeberry6071 Brando is dead as a person not as a legend. His legacy stays on. LOL.
His movies and his acting have stood the test of time .
@Joe Smith He couldn't come up with any name, so chill.
@Joe Smith This is the fault of the Marvel movies era, that's why they have to stop, this guy has definitely seen them all and it has affected him.
people talk about this 50 yrs later. brando was a genius.
Brando was a COWARD who set a young woman up to be publicly attacked. If he wanted to make the point, he could have had the balls to get up there and say it, himself.
he also once raped a woman using butter as a lubricant to make an intense scene. Oh and the Injun is a faker, her family called it out years ago.
But you are right, he's a genius.
The irony of the Oscars posting this on their UA-cam channel as if they were in solidarity with her. The Oscars hated her and we’re furious with Brando for setting this up. They were just as horrible as the people booing her. But now that times have changed and it’s a politically safe message, they post it on their channel. Ridiculous.
THIS
You realize this was 50 years ago right?
@@aariz9 I know right.
@@aariz9There was more than enough public information available at the time for the Oscars to know they were wrong.
@@kingstarscream320 shows that the status quo is at least heading in the right direction. Not really hypocrisy like it's implied here.
The audience proved Marlon’s point lmao
Skr, no, the audience had more important issues to consider.
@@valuecalc iMpOrtAnT iSsuEs
100%.
@@valuecalc such as ?
@@oussamabedsi655, the awards. That is why they were there.
He will be the only man in history to refuse best actor Oscar
The man had balls
Boss
George Scott did that too.
He knows Oscar is shit
Apparently had Richard Pryor's balls as well. The process to get an Oscar is political so this is like "I really want the award and recognition" but when he got it he snubbed them. He could have taken what he earned and merely asked for kinder treatment of Native Americans.
@Nidhi testicles? U happy now?
No he had dignity
What a beautiful, graceful, and respectful woman she is. Marlin Brandos point was proved when they booed her. I'm glad she finally got an apology.
she was a fraud. She wasn't a native American and Brando could care less about those indians. What did he do with all his money, did he help these people out at all. No. And she was a race hustler just like Al Sharpton. I'm sick of all these virtue signaling social justice warriors. But keep believing that she was beautiful and graceful. A real woman of valor -- AND A LIAR.
Marlon was a complete badass.... Actors will give up their nuts to get an Oscar, this guy refused to accept... What integrity!
They made him a offer he could refuse
I'm a Brando fan, but I think he should have done the speech himself instead of sending a girl in his place
@@silasrodriguesgoncalvesjun5191 Maybe, but if an actor does it - you really don't know if it's an act. The true victim can't act, it's more real.
I think it couldn't have been done in any better way
@@carlinytc7431 What do you mean? (Honest question.)
@@joaquintakanaka it is similar to a quote from godfather films. Real quote is "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse"
The way she lowered her head when she was being booed and apologized if intruding broke my heart... how horrible Hollywood is for letting such mistreatment happen. I hope she went on to have an amazing and joyful life
yess that was so sad. i am almost cried. people would only clap today probably because of social obligation. they booed because there was no pressure on them to not be racist. it seems as if only social conditions and social expectations change, not people by themselves.
Taken from Wikipedia
"After the Academy Award speech, she worked in hospice care, continued activism for a number of health-related and Native American issues, and produced films about Native Americans."
She is still alive, and it even said she was an actress for a time.
@ meeting in the ladies' room that was a very different era. Many of the performers and members of the industry who were in that audience were guilty of cultural misappropriation. Ofc they didn’t see it that way and didn’t take too kindly to an outsider telling them that what they’re doing is wrong.
@@duetforherbivores People are people. You can't change human nature. Time passes by, circumstances change, but not owr nature.
LOL, They were NOT booing her BUT booing Marlon Brando for not accepting and for the reason.
“ I went up there like a warrior woman. I went up there with the grace and the beauty and the courage and the humility of my people. I spoke from my heart.”
-Sacheen
Beautiful quote.
Wow. Just wow.
what sacheen littlefeather lacks in stature she makes up for in giant pubis bush
“When I was a teenager, I decided it was time to explore my ethnicity. I was tired of this Caucasian world. I’m not Caucasion.” - Sacheen
sounds kind of racist looking back. definitely not in line with Martin Luther Kings dream. She then went on to pose for Playboy and pretend she was terminally ill and that Native American healing saved her.
eyeroll
She did very, very well. This was quite a moment. Thank you for sharing this.❤️
she faked being native, her family came out and told the truth finally.
@@NutsItsBerserkinTime Yes, I heard about this. Although I also read that she spent most of her life fighting for equal rights. Hope that is true.
@@fjfjrfjfjr, not at this point.
You know she wasn't a Native American right?
How do you call that... Cultural appropriation?
@@johnmurphy7674, the recent revelation tossed a monkey wrench into the revolving gears.
She is so beautiful and polite. God bless her soul
Urs 2.. which i hope 🙂
what if she was ugly? dumb ass. also,how about the birds she killed for those feathers?
jcyt0511 do you understand that inner beauty reflected on the outer one, right?
jcyt0511 then I wouldn’t call her beautiful . But I’d prolly say her soul is beautiful. Sounds like ur to racist to call a tribe women beautiful
@@zoeshines6854 is that u on the pfp?
she literally looked TERRIFIED when these people started booing her omg, she's soo brave for standing there and speaking her truth
B R A V E
When you realize that John Wayne was trying to confront her backstage and had to be held back by security guards, her fear was definitely valid
John Wayne was trying to remove her physically from the stage, except 6 security guards restrained him. That terror is real.
I'm kinda glad Wayne is no longer lionized, but we shouldn't allow him to keep having a legacy whitewashed by conservatives.
*the truth. but, yea.
@@RockSmithStudio when you realized they treated wayne worse than will smith. How can will smack someone and stay the night but Wayne has to be held back.
Many booed at the beginning, but then all applauded at the end. I wonder how many hypocrites were in that evening!!
in that moment you can see what people are made of, I wonder how many of those people would take back their boos if they could
@ali bakir
in these circumstances , and others like this in an audience who rejects the speaker , the applause (often over speaker voice) is defamatory, and signals get off the stage, we dont want you
when you grow older and/or wiser youll get my point
I doubt most of the booers were the same who applauded later. I think for the most part the applaud was louder at the end because those who neither applauded nor booed at the beginning had more courage by that point.
Nah, it wasn't a case of hypocrisy. It was just the that the Brando supporters far outweighed the detractors.
Have you seen gran torino? Hes acting out his fantasies in that one
What composure. She must have heart her heart breaking. Such a humble woman
The pain in her eyes damn
She is an actor...
@@KapitanPisoar1 exactly what I wanted to say. Have you seen Emma Watson and her feminist and world problems speeches? She's acting completely broken and destroyed on the brink of breaking into tears every time. Intentions may be true but what you see is an act
Yeah, she took that pain and turn up in playboy few weeks after that speech for some nice sum of money
@@DS-yg4qs um, source?
@@DS-yg4qs
Looked it up and the photos were taken before this. If she hadn't done this at the oscars the photos would have been unreleased. She wasn't raised indian but her father was. Also this was the end of her acting career after being blacklisted.
Actual source to tell actual truth instead of internet speculation.
nativetimes.com/current-news/49-life/people/4479-what-would-sacheen-littlefeather-say
whatever
She said exactly what needed to be said so perfectly and simply, with passion, grace and dignity. Blown away.
what sacheen littlefeather lacks in stature she makes up for in giant pubis bush
amen to this! she was very adorable and absolutly right with her point and form of her speech...
i agree
she sympathised the recent Wounded Knee siege by an anarchist group (AIM). It’s like sympathising the actions of Black Lives Matter taking over Capitol Hill in Seattle creating CHAZ for a month.
Okay but why are people hating on Roger Moore?
He was such a chill guy! RIP.
She is absolutely beautiful! Her dress, her hair everything about her. What a class act.
*SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL , BUT I DON'T LIKE THE WAY THAT SHE WAS DRESSED . I WOULD PUT HER IN A BLACK VERSACE DRESS .*
@@glocknineteen9190 Your creepy
she ugly af now bruh HAHAHAHA
Absolutely! The white has brutalized every native, indigenous culture all over the world.
@@elcheapo9444 While it's true European settlers decimated the Native American populations in the US, and in some other places, Native American tribes also had wars and conquered one another. Middle Eastern Ottomans conquered, captured and traded European slaves. The Japanese committed a genocide in China in the 1930s, and on and on. The conquering, decimation, subjugation and enslavement of ethnic populations goes all the way back to Egyptians enslaving Jews.
That's not an excuse, it doesn't make it okay, and two wrongs don't make right, but I'm just putting it into perspective that Europeans weren't the first or last to do such things. I still think we owe the Native American tribes and reservations quite a lot more than they've got, but I also feel the focus should be on stopping similar things happening currently, in the modern era, and from happening again in the future, which many people do excuse away for political expediency lest they feel uncomfortable with the truth.
Many years later Lily Gladstone is the first Native American woman to be nominated for best actress in 2024!!!
Marlon Brando would be proud!
This lady was Mexican lmao
She was booed for standing up for herself and her community. Smh.
Looks like society is not changing a bit and standing for yourself as a minority is still not well apreciated.
Those boos were for Brando not coming if I remember Brando's interview some time after this
its how we get treated
Wahhhhhhh fucking crybaby
Sounds like America to me.
Marlon Brando was like a real godfather when he did this.
999 likes, and I just added one more like to that. Stay blessed
@@jr.solaris253 Wow Tito. I did not even realize this comment received a single like until now, that you are rounding it off to 1k. You too be blessed!!
@Kim Bim not nonsense. That’s exactly what happened.
@Utube hates Free speech She will go down as a warrior that took a huge stand against the distortion of history and for that she did well. So, what Brando did, was to give her the ultimate platform to make the world listen and the consequences thereof is the sins of the supremacists, that continue to cut away more and more native land and their rights to this day.
@Utube hates Free speech 'Self inflicted wounds' is if native (the only real) Americans went to Europe and got wounded. But no, you see they got massacred in their own land, by what you call your government... The same government that owes reparation to slaves and robbed the very same Indian people of their vast land, called North & South America. So off course who would blame them if they are not keen to be patriotic to a war loving invasive government, who to this day is still busy invading sovereign countries for their minerals and causing mass human violations in the process... Worst of all, they use Hollywood to paint their victims (just like the cowboy movies did), as the 'bad guys', hence the godfather took this stand to remove that bullshit smokescreen for the world to see, but clearly, you still only see as far as the smokescreen. And you say, Utube hates free speech, but clearly you hate free thinking. So maybe if your government is serious about reparations, the real owners of America might consider being more patriotic towards their captor regime.
it’s a shame sHE was the one who apologized for intruding, smh
It was her sheer class
The irony!! Fucking bull shit! Excuse my language
hunter pope true
@hunter pope What on earth does that have to do with what the OG commenter said
@hunter pope how so please do enlighten me
Apparently she was the Rachel Dolezal of her time. Marie Louise Cruz (Her real name) Her two sisters, who say that their family is not Native American and that Marie fabricated her Native American ancestry. They also said that their father, who was born in Oxnard, California, was of Spanish-Mexican descent and her mother was of European descent and had no tribal ties
I'm glad someone around here has the Ba#@! to speak up and tell the truth!
Her whole life was a performance, you could say she deserved the Oscar more than Brando.
Omg imagine if someone booed today, their career would be instantly shut down
@Jafar - Shut up
@Jafar - What job do you have that makes you famous Jafar
@Jafar - Yet you brag about it. Come on and humor us, what is your specialty? You a actor? Singer? Sports?
@Jafar - Maybe a quick name change to "I have gone too far again". Should work well for you.
@Jafar - A thong
Whoever booed... I hope nobody knows their names. Because that is who they are. Nobodies.
charles manson??
@@erikpranckunas4286... I highly doubt Charles Manson was in the audience
@@IAmRedherrings no no, the way you put your answer, it felt like this - ua-cam.com/video/k9QXY80OxS0/v-deo.html
@@erikpranckunas4286 lol I hadn't seen that. That guy was something huh...
*Their*
Booing her just proved her and Brando right!
I think what he meant was that her and Brando were right about the poor treatment native Americans receive from Hollywood.
Sounds like the majority applauded, but you hear what you want to hear.
Not so bold and risky. George C Scott did the same thing two yeas prior and he had the balls to pre-announce his refusal. If you think Hollywood was racist in portraying Indians then you didn't see Little Big Man or Soldier Blue. Films were usually fair to Indians after 1940 or so.
Yes, she was brave and noble
Yeah just ignore the applause they gave her afterwards.
Or it just told that savage to fuck herself
I’ve always respected that the Oscar channel actually hosts this. It’s nice to admit the past doesn’t have to be perfect
well said
She is very pretty. But her eyes look so sad. Heartbreaking.....
Her name is Sacheen Littlefeather and she is much more than a pretty face
She is definitely gorgeous and she is also very brave.
@@grantmcdonald5644 We get it, stfu
@@RICOcaseSuave lmao. You can't call anyone pretty anymore without some sort of backlash response from a feminist or from someone with a morality complex who has to remind you why your comment isn't "appropriate" or "virtuous enough."
Muppet Mahomes we get it, your a fuck
She sounded so emotional, almost like she was on the verge of tears. I have so much respect for her bravery to go up there on behalf of her people to speak about the issues that are, to this day, still underrepresented.
Going up to a large crowd of stars, and then getting booed by them is pretty crazy
I just researched this and apparently they threatened her with arrest if she read the prepared remarks or went over 60 minutes so had to improvise. I’m sure that was part of this reactions. Fuck all these assholes
reddit tier post natives are losers and got conquered
Lol those who were booing her are the same who would have called her 'woke" during that current century.
She most likely was extremely nervous standing up there telling the truth to a hostile audience that didnt want to hear it. She was very brave for doing that.
They gave him an Oscar he could refuse
The Indians weren't peaceful... they were all warring with each other. They sold us land, then decided they wanted it back, even though we gave them rights to hunt and fish on it. They brought it on themselves. You're all victims of revisionist history.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie His comment wasn't related to that but yes, the typical portrayal of Indians in movies like the Last of the Mohicans is not completely accurate although quite romantic.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie What if they didn't sold the land in the first place ?
You think your ancestors would have gone back to Europe ?lol.
Paco L. Your comment should have way more likes!
@Robot Zombie You're a student of revisionist history, I see. We were friends with the friendly natives.
RIP Sacheen littlefeather ❤❤️❤️❤️ I’m so proud of her for standing up to the film industry by declining the award and exposing what they keep behind closed doors. We need more people like her in todays world
You do know her real name was Marie Louise Cruz and she was not Native American???
You got fooled again low IQ
She faked her Native American ancestry
"Your boos mean nothing,
I've seen what makes you cheer"
Ricky gervais
@@Chill_330 😂👌
Rick Sanchez
U said it best
Legend, Rick Shancez
her honest glance and they pain in her eyes have deeply touched me.
sadly, nothing has changed to this day.
Niels, she is an activist and president of an Indian association
+Veracious one oh sure.. a playboy model indian activist
Niels Saavedra Tapia I dont see any proof she did that, but even if she did that doesn't nullify the fact shes native and supports the cause. There is a difference between a model and faking an entire speech.
Because you can't be an actress, a model, AND an activist right?
for sure you know that
It did no surprise me that Marlon Brando protested Hollywood's treatment of native Americans. In 1963 in Selma Alabama he also protested the treatment of black people in the United states. He marched with Martin Luther king and other Hollywood celebrities and musicians.
A literal king
If everybody is not free than nobody is free. Respect.
James Carter , but he bashed Jews years later.
sandinyourshoes In what way did he bash Jews? I remember him taking some heat for talking about the Jewish influence in Hollywood. But is that anti Semitic or just the informed opinion of someone who spent decades in Hollywood? If he said something more disparaging, which he may have I don’t know .
Mathew Mcdonald , it was on the Larry King Show. He was very angry as he made reference to them. However, I think people of all races do the same, but I think we all know that it's best to not bash an entire race too loosely. It is the nature of mankind.
Her name was Maria Cruz, and she was almost as Native American as Ward Churchill, Elizabeth Warren, and Queen Elizabeth II.
the fact that she remained her stand among the people who booed her is beautiful
There were more people cheering than there were booing you dunce
its pathetic, its show how pathetic americans are
@@rudefloridaman1449 Shut your pie hole, Burns.
@@rudefloridaman1449 I think it was a selfish intake from people who were clapping to let her carry on. So yeah it is you who's the dunce! XD 😆👍
He probably told her exactly how they'd act..
She's a warrior who stood up despite her fear. She and Brando had more class than everyone else in that room.
"If Brando had something to say, he should have appeared that night and stated his views instead of taking some little unknown girl and dressing her up in an Indian outfit" john wayne
Brando was an ASS. if he was any kind of man, he would have gladly and proudly stood before the audience to express his views himself...and not send an unknown woman who looked terrified, and who probably never wore an outfit like that again, or in 'real life' - so she was perpetuating the stereotype she sought tp repress! Brando arrange for her to take the heat, so he could continue with his career. nothing else. had HE been the man and spoken his own words, he may have never worked in Hollywood again.
@@themanwithnonamecalledwyat7575 John Wayne was a douchebag. So are you.
@@themanwithnonamecalledwyat7575 I sometimes forget john wayne was Hollywood's drunk uncle that would spit out random bullsh*t and thinks he's always right lol.
@@themanwithnonamecalledwyat7575 John Wayne was a fucking idiot
Claps were louder than boos
Important comment.
Boos still there!
Good ALWAYS will outweigh bad, such is the nature of things.
@McNasty Negroid media outlets are attracted to dust-ups and shit-talking. It's what they do, and it's what's popular. If they weren't popular, it wouldn't be engaged with to nearly the came degree, but that wouldn't be human behavior. As a species, we love gossip, conflict, and superfluous information.
More like victim blaming and the thrust upon fake guilt is louder than honesty.
I can't physically believe that people were booing
And she's physically a Mexican lol
@@dco2006does it really matter?Brando's message is and was clear so are you physically like those assholes booing or are you clapping?
@@rikupikkarainen2108 why pretend you're something else though in the first place? lol don't lose track of that thing we call common sense. the way you guys come out and defend all these posers is just weird. Yeah, it does matter and discredits everything the person is saying. You're just angry that you fell for this back thrb and believed her in the first place and you're just projecting that anger on me.
My respect for Marlon Brando has just hit a whole new level. Setting aside a huge prize (which he totally deserved) for the sake of standing up for others and their rights.
Bravo Marlon!
She wasn't actually Native American, he did it as a stunt.
+The Stormtrooper Sniper yea she was lol
+Danny D And everyone here is praising Brando for this when he just did it to get more publicity. For shame Marlon for shame.
The Stormtrooper Sniper He just won an Oscar. He needs no further publicity.
MAK AK Look, here dad was part Apache, and she was an advocate for the rights of Native Americans, but Brando didn't care, he did it all for the attention.
Marlon was 45 yrs ahead of his time. He knew the oscars were useless even then.
Cringe
Takes a lot of courage to stand up in front of strangers and say this. Love and respect to her. ❤️
Absolutely
No it doesn't. Try wearing a Trump hat
@@therecanbeonlyonechris5019
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From Wikipedia,
"Littlefeather said her father was of Apache and Yaqui ancestry[1] and her mother was of European descent. Shortly after Littlefeather's death, Navajo writer and activist Jacqueline Keeler interviewed Littlefeather's two sisters, who say that their family is not Native American and that Littlefeather fabricated her Native American ancestry. They also said that their father, who was born in Oxnard, California, was of Spanish-Mexican descent and had no tribal ties."
Mexicans are all natives with Spanish or African descent. So it would be very, very unlikely to not be native
@@mynameisjeff6988 Conquistadors were white. The entire argument still stands and your comment is ridiculous.
@@samsmith5308 Thinking wikipedia is a credible source is even more ridiculous.
@@samsmith5308 First of all, Mexican is a nationality, not a race. Every Mexican is not a descendant of Spanish Conquistadors, and of those who are, most are still also Native American. If she was biracial (which she was), that doesn't negate her Native ancestry. Most U.S. Native Americans today also have some European ancestry. Do you even know the difference between Spain and Mexico? Do you understand that Mexico is part of North America and that many people you consider "Mexican" today were native to what is now the Western United States? I can see how hard you're trying to be right, but you're not. Take it from me, a Mexican American.
@@bdaarmy9736No shit, that line of defence far too often overused and adds no value. You can quite literally see the inline citation. If you disagree with someone who called reference to a Wiki article, you should challenge the relevant references, not Wikipedia.
One of the most important speech in oscar history
I believe this was the first political speech in Oscar history
@@notchuckproductions5029 and one of the only good ones. No none of them mean anything and are just there to gain points with the people on twitter
If you think that drivel was important, I'd hate to think what else you think constitutes "important". That's a scary thought. It gives evidence to how con men have been able to thrive for thousands of years, because there's one of you born every minute.
Nah, it was virtue signalling before it was cool.
not one this is the most iconic speech
Oscars : I'm gonna make an offer that he can't refuse.
Marlon: I've already refused it.
The people who booed at her will get a horse's head in tucked in their bed
Dang you beat me to it i was going to say that
waltz HAHAHAHAHAHA
😱 🐎 bismillah!!
I mean, wtf is denying an award going to do for indians? Just a stupid shit show that people think had a complex meaning.
@@bubbajax_9994 ok bud. You naive arrogant piece of shit. "What's it gonna do for the Indians?". Dumb bitch.
Moore acted with great dignity. He knew what was happening.
Great guy. A true English gent.
Im here to denounce the treatment of native americans in Hollywood....
*gets mistreated inmediately *
And also applauded by many.
@@romarssieverything9667 looked like they applauded to hide the
boos
@@babyjokar6535 maybe or maybe not
Bottom line is not everyone is same.
That's the most ironic reaction ever and the audience full of brain dead actors probably didn't even realize it.
@@TraumaER *full of brain dead actors* of course.. of course.. lol
"Because of time..."
Classic!
P.s. She was actually told before the speech that if she read out the letter she would be arrested.
She really wonderfully explained that away without even embarrassing the assholes that threatened her not to read it.
"Because of Time" which will be produced by Hans Zimmer 35 years later
Salman Memehood Fantastic score, "Time" by Hans Zimmer
Just another example of why America is not the land of the free. You only have freedom if were born into wealth and privilege.
@@kyriakospentheides Nah, I was born into a lower middle class family and I definitely feel free and happy.
May she Rest In Peace. The Academy issued her a long-overdue apology, and held a celebration in her honor just two weeks ago. The treatment she received at and after the 1973 Oscars was unconscionable and gross. She was blackballed and ridiculed, and basically proved Marlon Brando's point--Natives in the US are treated horribly for no reason other than racism
its not racism, is cancel culture, want better treatment, strive for it, don't use victimization and emotional appeals, work hard and improve, if natives or any other minorities want better representation they are free to do it, not by socialist way of using others efforts and even less to scold them like children, no wonder the west is going down the drain, unconstrained emotional reasoning, no accountability and using the guilt and blame manipulative game camouflaged with virtue signalling while demoralizing and denying others Self.
Well said!
Ironically the people who are native are the ones getting treated like manure by immigrants !!
Who owns all of hollywood? those folks hate everyone that aint them
Yes you are right, may beautiful Sacheen Little Feather, Rest In piece.
Following Littlefeather's death, Navajo author Jacqueline Keeler interviewed Littlefeather's biological sisters Rosalind Cruz and Trudy Orlandi, who say their family does not have Native American ancestry. Keeler writes that the sisters state that their father, who was born in Oxnard, California, was of Mexican descent and had no tribal ties, nor was he related to the Yaqui tribes of Northern Mexico.[4][5] Furthermore, Cruz believed Littlefeather fabricated a Native identity because she thought it was more "prestigious" to be Native American than to be Hispanic. Keeler searched records of Littlefeather's family going back to 1850 and did not find evidence of Native ancestry.
"Your boos mean nothing. I've seen what makes you cheer!"
- Rick Sanchez
Japhy Ryder , snore-fest.
That's Gold
Damn 🙌
I have to say, regardless of when used, this is just such a perfect comeback to booing. Always.
"God damn!"
- Noob Noob
Brando was 50 years ahead of his time. God bless that man for standing up to American Exceptionalism before it was acceptable.
America is exceptional. There's nothing racist about believing in that.
@@normana3345 Exceptional at imperialism, instituionalized racism, being the inspiration for Hitlers concentration camps, killing anyone who resists them, forcefully sterilizing native american women until 6 years after this event...
Brando was a pervert.
kind of ironic that Brando was portraying Italians in a negative light as 'gangsters', and not a word was said about that. he gladly cashed that paycheck...and he wasn't even Italian! where are the screamers of "cultural misappropriation"? just asking...for a friend
@@mattalbrecht7471 Give me a break. Italians are literally white Europeans. Italians will never be oppressed because of their race and color of their skin like Native Americans have. “Italian” is not a race.
Never seen a human talking so politely.
Feel your sweet heart speak (especially in silence) that are of the same love that you/we all actually Are!💯♥
Feel your sweet heart speak (especially in silence): it's of the same love language that you actually Are!💯♥
Clearly you've never been to Japan.
@@RandomGuy-ed6ob No, I haven't.
Random Guy you know what Japanese and Chinese women are so different
Chinese women speaking in their language are loud LOL
It came out recently that she was not Native American at all. Both her parents were Mexican.
still a good message
She might not have known that at the time, though. Sometimes people aren’t raised by their biological parents, and she may have been taken in by Native Americans (just speculation)
The actual ugliest moment in Oscar history: the booing of Sacheen Littlefeather.
slapping someone is worse than booing them
tell me, do events like the Oscars happen in a vacuum?
@@swine74 John Wayne was literally held back by a bunch of security guards because he was trying to attack her on stage.
And the fact that people booed her because Marlon was sticking up for indigenous people is way worse than a slap.
@@alex_n215 disagree
@@swine74 Sticks and stones will break my bones, words can cripple a soul.
Brando don’t need an Oscar.
Oscar need BRANDO FOR SURE.
MARLON BRANDO IS AN OSCAR HIM SELF.
RIP
He Was The The Superman Of The Seven Art.To Jorel And Godfather And Many Others Movies...The Unique Marlon Brando.
@@fortimeless3299 also the man who practically raped Maria Schneider in last tango in Paris
Pray for Sacheen’s comfort and health. She is very ill with cancer.
Sacheen??? Who is she?
Our prayers are with her 😭
@@danishakhtar3154 the one there on Brando’s behalf
The correct frequency sustains life and destroys cancer. We all pray that you will be well.
@@AA-ke5cu Chemicals and/or operations destroy cancer...
You have to take into account that none of her parents claims indigenous ancestry or was affiliated with a tribal nation. Not sure if the people in the crowd were aware or not. She's 3/4 European and 1/4 Mexican apparently (according to some of her family).
RIP Marlon Brando. He had the courage to reject an Oscar not giving a damn about what could happen to his career afterwards. He was a man of principal,
and ahead of his time. God bless his soul.
Yes if you watch interviews he did about this later on you could see he really thought about this deeply. It wasn't some kinda publicity stunt. He really considered it from all the angles.
Except how Brando treated young actresses, but I guess they don't count, right?
@@DanaW752 well he had the courage and priniciple to send this woman to the wolves on his behalf as he watched from his rejecting chair. That has to count for something!
@@DanaW752 bs
@@paulashley3732 He wasn't allowed to be there and have someone else accept the award. So either he watches from his chair and she speaks, or he shows up and she has no voice.
The maltreatment of native peoples should not be tolerated ever. Sacheen Littlefeather was very inspiring!
She wasn't even a real Apache, and she was so "concerned about the imagery of Indians on films", that she went topless in a few bad movies and a magazine spread to cash in on her 15 minutes of fame shortly after this childish stunt. If you found that speech "inspiring", you must be on every huckster fundraisers marketing list like the SLPC and the ADL looking for donations.
she's whiter than jesus himself.
@@jackprecip5389 Not real Apache? You mean, because she was part white? That's kind of silly.
Who cares about her going topless, it's her body.
@@jackprecip5389 you’re focusing on the wrong thing, darling. Brando used his spotlight to talk about something important. Period.
@@triple75 Jesus being middle eastern, so not white at all…
She was the only true 'american' there that night.
She's whiter than Brando.
Spot on Comment.
@@54356776 Please Shut Up dude, we're not basing color of skin here but rather the origins of the land. The True Fathers Mothers and sisters.
@@ArabChristian1
I'm talking about the woman and her ancestry is whiter than brando's is. Also just look up the oldest known human remains in America.
@@54356776 White Evangelical fundamentalists are racist As fuck.
No debate, check the facts.
Watched this plenty of times through the years and what always struck me was Roger's understated grace and smoothness in the face of what must have been very unexpected. A true professional.
Yeah, he was a true English gent. He looked stunned, but remained calm and dignified.
It is usually so pretentious of actors to go up and talk about real world issues from their thrones, but this is the perfect answer, dismissing fluffing your ego and letting the people affected speak
Well said!
Honestly hate when they try to turn it into a political platform i would kick them out.
@@thewhitewolf58 What's political about treating Native Americans equally? 🤨
@@hirethemuffins eww
@@thewhitewolf58 why?
She is INSANELY gorgeous. Her everything, from her humility, to her gentle voice, her face, her clothes, like everything...
shes an idiot
@@briansoares6215 with bigger balls than you'll ever have
Cuz she's true American. Descendants of Europeans who live there call them Natives. She has that by birthright. Traditions, culture, religion, ethnicity, language, cuisine, clothes. Only homogenous groups form a culture.
@@briansoares6215 why is that
@@justchilling177 read the 4th post after this. there is a link with what really happened
She stood and she delivered: grace under pressure.
Cause she was drunk
Not unlike when she she posed topless for the photo shoots and the bad movies she appeared in to cash in on her 15 minutes of fame from this stunt. She wasn't even a real Apache either.
@@dickrush4178 doubt if she was as drunk as Marion Morrison...aka John Wayne was...what, with him being the alcoholic that he was notorious for being. But he was Irish, and we know about the Irish.
@@johngalt8279 I guess you got deleted man, be careful about how you speak of the drunken irish. big brother is watching. i am a McClarry
though; would ya like to fight me for it?
@@jackprecip5389 Why do you teabaggers always give yourselves a thumbs up? Why not reward yourself by giving it wank?
Anyone here after the big update in this story?
Holly wood has never changed. The Oscars has always been a cesspool of people who just want their asses kissed and their egos stroked. It was true in 1973. It's still true in 2019.
Excellent comment, and 100% accurate IMO.
Sou1defiler we indians are dying here to get an oscar award and you are saying that these awards are fake......They don't mean anything🤔🤔
@Crazy Canuck Conflating entertainment with politics is refreshing? No, these awards should be a celebration of films and acknowledgment of the artistic things people have done, which you call 'ego'. Adding politics into the mix is just toxic.
Except for Benigni
Franz Styles to an extent you’re right. But let’s not act like Hollywood saves it for the oscars to grandstand. They do it all the damn time, every second they live
These punks booing in the audience wouldn't do that if Brando was present saying the exact same thing she said.
YOLA RESA I would.
@@Thindorama You look like you would.
chivi hotaru It’s not about race but about ideas, philosophy, values, culture, and civilization. The Europeans were better in every one of those respects and deserved to rule the continent. It’s not racial.
Thindorama what? So that justifies them to invade countries? To destroy cultures that took hundreds of years to preserve? Exploiting people to satisfy their own greed? That’s the equivalent of saying robbers should be praised because they were smart enough to steal .
@@Thindorama 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 srsly omg i cant believe you just said that
“Why are you booing me? I’m right.”
emilioisaverage why are you booing me? Because your being right makes us have to face our ugly selves.
" Don't boo me, you should be booing yourselves"- R-Truth.
America: *shoots Native American*
America: Why would Marlon do this?
evreyes couldn’t have said it better. literally the definition of that mean lmao
I think they booed Marlin Brando
Brando was ahead of the times by leaps and bounds. Class act.
He also raped Maria Schneider while filming Last Tango in Paris. That was corroborated by both her and the director.
Not really he should’ve gone with her and not have to take all the boo’s and heckling by herself he even said later he regretted it Hollywood also blacklisted her after this
@@goku8621 you can’t get blacklisted when you’re not a successful actress. Far fewer than 1% make it in Hollywood. Doesn’t mean the other 99% were blacklisted
Except when he colluded with the director on Last Tango to indecently assault his female lead.
He was actually a creep,don’t let his good acting cloud your judgment.
0:58 how she politely raised her hand to refuse. That was so powerful! It's like energy flowing from her palm.
Indeed!
Boom!
I saw that and thought the same. So much power and determination performed with such grace. What a beautiful display.
She made a promise to Marlon Brando to not touch his Oscar
Talk to the hand.
What a moment in Hollywood history. Booing that courageous young lady made me sick to my stomach. Brando rubbed that Oscar in their faces.
Did it really make you sick to your stomach? Like you actually got sick, you couldn't eat. Skipped a meal maybe, couldn't sleep at night. Stopped you from posting on Twitter about how brave you are. Kept you from writing a comment on UA-cam. Posting on Facebook about canceling someone. That sick to your stomach?
@@user-xg5kv2yp6g Those were actually my symptoms. You must be studying to be a physician in you mommy's basement. Your a candy 🍬 ass to identify yourself as just L. Can't you be j little bit more creative. With all the great names on UA-cam you hide behind a letter. What's the L stand for? Let me guess.....
They were booing because this was not the time and place to make this kind of speech. Also because Brando was using her to draw attention to himself.
@@blue3381 This was actually the time and place for this type of speech. Brando was a true activist long before it was popular...blue33......blue33.....set....hut hut.....
@@edvanderslice9726 It should never have become "popular." Sanctimonious displays like this do nothing for the cause except to make gullible twits like YOU think you're helping the world. You are the reason the world sucks - and is getting worse every day.
Her voice and message will ECHO through the ages for the World 🌎 ❤️
Imagine being so racist you'd boo this graceful and dignified speech.
Stan woke Sacheen and Marlon! but seriously, thats so typical of hollywood then. racist af and didnt care. i bet ppl would have been more sympathetic had it been a black person as the civil rigths movement was still recent then. but native americans then and now still get nothing. of course john wayne and clint eastwood gave her shit for it. rich white guys were and still are seen as main characters on planet earth. everything is catered to them. heaven forbid u acknowledge someones suffering particularly at your expense
Imagine thinking booing this lady is "rAciSt" 🤡
@@alllivesmatter3561 so how isn’t it?
The world then was white privelage at “peak”
Marco, careful that guy’s profile name is all lives matter, he probably isn’t that intelligent to begin with
they have to be strangers in their own land, what a beautiful lady
It’s God’s land and to say that the Native Americans owned God’s land would be calling them selfish. There was a lot of land and it was never taken from them. Gifts were exchanged with the white man in a peaceful ceremony to welcome their new neighbors. There was no unfair trades for land. That is all made up.
Namey McNameface Hi, they shoot Bald Eagles. The symbol of America and of Freedom and they kill them to make a pretty headdress. Is that bullshit? Would you shoot a Bald Eagle?
As if most of your neighbors aren’t strangers to you😂
lmao native Americans apparently own their land forever but Europeans have to become strangers in their own land through mass immigration, becuz othavise they racis, shiiet
@@ghytgb Wow the clear ego is so obvious. You think your culture is better than theirs and should be favoured?? If a native kills a bald eagle for whatever reasons, let them. They aren't obliged to the American culture.
The fact no one booed her at the end shows one thing.
The righteous will always silence the stupid.
dragonnight cz that’s a very false statement you just fucking said lmao
They started clapping to suppress the boos if you were listening
I am super exhausted, and when I glabxed qyi kly at your avatar, I thoufht it qas the Jolly Green Giant, awkwardly crouched down
Then you should be silenced lmao
Well hopefully FB Will be silenced...Asap...also
For those who don’t know, she lied about being Native American. She’s actually Mexican 😅
Ummm... No. She was American; born and died in California. Only her father had Mexican ancestry, and even then he was also born and raised in California. Though, it has been proven she is not of (US) Native American ancestry (most Mexicans, however, can trace their roots to the Aztec peoples native to the Mexican region).
But being an American with partial Mexican ancestry does not make her Mexican.
@@KC-Mitch You are indeed correct and it is true that, being Mexican, she actually was of Native American descent BUT Mexican - which she also wasn't as it is a nationality - is a distinct culture, something those Aztlan assholes try to obscure.
Did you know that Mexicans are still indigenous people?
Her hair tho, so nice and shiny even beats the bad quality of television during the time.
no way it's real
So the whole thing was a sham?
yes, and she was a playboy model
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacheen_Littlefeather
She is not a fake, she's an activist with Apache descendants
Niels Saavedra Tapia well you should change the wiki then and add the facts that you only know. Go on, let me know once it's done
The fact that she was booed while speaking with such respect and grace says it all. Brando, like Sinatra was certainly not without sin, but had a strong moral compass on most things.
Because she sympathised the recent Wounded Knee siege by an anarchist group (AIM). It’s like sympathising the actions of Black Lives Matter taking over Capitol Hill in Seattle creating CHAZ for a month.
What did Sinatra do?
@@Jeff-zc6rr i think he had a connection with the mob
With such respect and grace about a subject that has Nothing to do with Film Industry.
Good thing Brando wasn't black and kneeling..........
Love that Brando made an actual Native American woman make the speech for this instead of him speaking for them. What a good guy.
Rubbish. He sent a child out to tell the bullies not to bully her anymore.He was a fat arsed cowerd who like most over privileged celebs needed a cause. I had little sympathy for his future familial tragedies.
You had no sympathy for his familial tragedies? What a piece of shit you are. Regardless of whether Marlon Brando acted with cowardice here, the tragedy that befell his family was truly terrible.
I think the statement he wanted to make wouldn't have been as powerful coming from him, as he wasn't a Native American himself.
Agreed. There wan't much else he could do, unless he decided to speak for a community deprived of a voice for so long.
+James Connolly 1916
Really, he would've been a prick speaking for "the native american community?" So a white reporter can't report on what's happening in, say, Africa, because he's white and because he's not African? And he can't plead for support from his heart because he's not the right skin color or culture?
Does that also mean minorities need to STFU about their bogie man "white privilege?" 'Cause they're not white? So only us whites can discuss our "privilege," right?
You've got some major errors in logic there if you'd like to fill me in.
You sir are an idiot...
It was later revealed that Sacheen Littlefeather, born Marie Louise Cruz, had misrepresented her Native American heritage. In 2022, her sisters publicly stated that Littlefeather was not of Native American descent but had fabricated her claims about being Apache and Yaqui. Her sisters revealed that their family had Mexican heritage, with no documented Native American ancestry.