Yahoo – AFP,
January 8, 2018
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| Actress and TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey delivered a rousing, campaign-style speech as she accepted a Golden Globe for lifetime achievement (AFP Photo/ KEVIN WINTER) |
Los Angeles
(AFP) - Oprah Winfrey on Sunday declared a "new day" for women and
girls facing down abusive men as her powerful speech to the Golden Globe Awards
stirred talk that she has a political future.
Within
moments of the daytime television trailblazer's remarks at the Hollywood gala,
effusive fans called for her to challenge President Donald Trump in 2020,
although she has given no indication she is interested.
The
63-year-old Winfrey, whose former talk show ushered in an era of confessional
television and helped make her a billionaire, delivered a forceful but tightly
focused speech that brought together issues of gender, poverty and race as she
accepted a lifetime achievement award.
She saluted
the #MeToo movement that has quickly gained steam after revelations of rampant
sexual misconduct by film mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Paying
tribute to Recy Taylor, an African American woman who daringly reported her
1944 gang rape by six white men in Alabama and died last month just short of
her 98th birthday, Winfrey deplored "a culture broken by brutally powerful
men."
"For
too long, women have not been heard or believed if they dare speak the truth to
the power of those men. But their time is up! Their time is up!" Winfrey
said to a standing ovation and even some tears in the audience.
"So I
want all the girls watching here now to know that a new day is on the
horizon," Winfrey said.
"And
when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent
women -- many of whom are right here in this room tonight -- and some pretty
phenomenal men, fighting hard to make sure that they become the leaders who
take us to the time when nobody ever has to say 'me too' again," she said.
Hailing
role of media
Winfrey
highlighted her own life rising up from a violence-scarred childhood. She
recalled her awe as a girl watching television in Milwaukee when Sidney Poitier
became the first black person to win the Oscar for best actor in 1964.
She also
hailed the role of the media, so often maligned by Trump as "fake
news."
"It's
the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps us from
turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice," she said.
"I
want to say that I value the press more than ever before as we try to navigate
these complicated times."
At the start of the Golden Globes, host Seth Meyers playfully encouraged Winfrey to run for president against Trump, who made history by winning despite never holding a previous political or military position.
At the start of the Golden Globes, host Seth Meyers playfully encouraged Winfrey to run for president against Trump, who made history by winning despite never holding a previous political or military position.
Meyers had
appeared at the now infamous 2011 White House Correspondents Association dinner
where he and then president Barack Obama mocked the idea of Trump in the White
House. The real estate mogul fumed in his seat.
"Some
have said that night convinced him to run. So, if that's true, I just want to
say, Oprah, you will never be president. You do not have what it takes,"
Meyers said, while also proposing actor Tom Hanks as a vice presidential
candidate.
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Oprah
Winfrey poses with her lifetime achievement award
received at the 75th Annual
Golden Globe Awards (AFP
Photo/KEVIN WINTER)
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For some of
Winfrey's fans, a presidential run didn't seem far-fetched after her speech,
with the topic quickly taking off on social media.
"As I
sit here in tears...I have never ever seen such a speech," the country
singer Billy Gilman wrote on Twitter.
"@Oprah,
my friend. Please run for President. This world needs more of THAT. WOW."
Winfrey had
generally stayed away from overt politics until the 2008 election when she
campaigned vigorously for Obama in an endorsement credited with helping him
secure the Democratic Party's nomination.
The then
governor of Illinois briefly considered Winfrey to replace Obama in the Senate,
but she did not voice interest.
With her
vast audience and quickly relatable style, Winfrey has long been considered one
of America's most influential celebrities.
Her show
has helped raise discussion in the United States on issues ranging from gay
rights to abusive puppy breeding mills, while her endorsement power is avidly
sought by the publishing industry.
Oprah Winfrey declares a 'new day' for women and girls facing down abusive men, as her powerful speech to the Golden Globe Awards stirs talk that she has a political future https://t.co/g1SMkIzsfb pic.twitter.com/V5AzSAH1p9— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 8, 2018


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