The Academy Awards last night managed to remain non-political to a large degree, but the show didn’t come off without some vocal opposition to borders and walls. Here’s one such example:

"There are no borders or walls that can restrain ingenuity and talent," Javier Bardem says in Spanish as he introduces the Best Foreign Language Film category. #Oscars https://t.co/zSrvQG8ZE6 pic.twitter.com/wfgyUNWqgp — ABC News (@ABC) February 25, 2019

Anybody who witnessed the scene outside the Dolby Theater knows that’s some serious irony, and Dana Loesch let them know:

To be fair, I assume this excludes the one around the ceremony itself, the fencing and checkpoints manned by armed security, separating celebrities from the riff raff. https://t.co/x3cC3L59lk — Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) February 25, 2019

Ha! Yeah, that lecture from celebs at the Oscars is rich, isn’t it?

Celebrities st one the most secure events of the year condemning borders and walls… — Jeff Withrow (@stl_catholic) February 25, 2019

Not to mention their home(s) security systems, their bodyguards, their HOA guards. — CaliforniaWeed (@californiaweed) February 25, 2019

It would have been funny if one of the caravans would have busted through and took up all the seats and ate all of the food. — Bryan Griner (@30abeachbroker) February 25, 2019

Right?

It sure doesn’t look like any celebs had objections to borders, walls and fences during last night’s proceedings.

LAPD #Oscars security out in force, Highland closed, drop-off area for attendees just down street pic.twitter.com/936ShRlGhW — Erick AWARDS ACE (@ErickWeber) February 24, 2019

Not all walls, fences, barriers & borders are bad!