Said one member, “They treated us like kings and queens.”

Like the proverbial bad penny,Emily in Pariswas turning up again.

(See EW TV critic Kristen Baldwin’s reaction in the video above.)

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“To me, there is no more baffling excluded thanI May Destroy You.

I am just completely baffled by it.”

“Am I excited thatEmily in Pariswas nominated?

Of course,” Copaken wrote.

“But that excitement is now unfortunately tempered by my rage over Coel’s snub.

As noted, this was not the first time the Globes' apparent racial issues had been pointed out.

(It was ultimately nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.)

Then, in the wake of theEmily in Parisoutcry, came theL.A.

“People are acting like this isn’t already widely known?

“Ava DuVernaywrote on Twitter amid social media chatter about the piece.

(Manypostedthe sametext, “A cosmetic fix isn’t enough.")

In response, the HFPA pledged to diversify its membership in a statement to theL.A.

Either way, likemany a snubbed masterpiece before it,I May Destroy Youwill endure.