Stephen Kingis facing some heat for a tweet in response tothe mostly white 2020 Oscar nominations.

After the list of nominees was announced early Monday morning, Twitter was quickly up in arms over the lack of diversity, withCynthia Erivolisted as the only person of color in the acting categories.

King, an Academy member, entered the online discussion, explaining how he votes on the nominees.

“As a writer, I am allowed to nominate in just 3 categories: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Screenplay. For me, the diversity issue–as it applies to individual actors and directors, anyway–did not come up. That said…” King wrote in the first tweet.

“…I would never consider diversity in matters of art. Only quality. It seems to me that to do otherwise would be wrong,” he said in the second.

“The most important thing we can do as artists and creative people is make sure everyone has the same fair shot, regardless of sex, color, or orientation. Right now such people are badly under-represented, and not only in the arts,” he continued in a third tweet.

“You can’t win awards if you’re shut out of the game,” King concluded in a fourth.

Many of King’s fans, including fellow Academy member Ava DuVernay, slammed the 72-year-old author for his second tweet, in which he said he didn’t consider diversity when making his picks.

“When you wake up, meditate, stretch, reach for your phone to check on the world and see a tweet from someone you admire that is so backward and ignorant you want to go back to bed,” DuVernay tweeted in response.

“As a fan, this is painful to read from you. It implies that diversity and quality cannot be synonymous. They are not separate things. Quality is everywhere but most industries only believe in quality from one demographic. And now, here you are,” she replied.

Another author, N. K. Jemisin, also objected to his opinion.

“Damn, Stephen. Damn. I thought you were better than this. It should be obvious that diversity and quality aren’t separate qualities, or in opposition to each other — except in the minds of bigots. Damn,” Jemisin wrote.

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After garnering several nominations, including at Golden Globe and SAG Awards nods,Jennifer Lopezwas shockingly left out of the Best Supporting Actress category forHustlers. She would’ve been only the eighth Latin-American ever nominated in the category, with Rita Moreno in 1961 andLupita Nyong’oin 2013 picking up the only wins.

Nyong’o, a Kenyan-Mexican actress born in Mexico, also missed out on a nomination for Best Actress forUs.

#OscarsSoWhite first began trending in 2015 after the Academy came under fire forfailing to nominateany actors of color for the second year in a row. Well-known Hollywood black stars likeSpike LeeandJada Pinkett Smithskipped the 88th annual awardsin response.

The Academy has since made strides to diversify its voting body, inviting a record 683 new members the following year.

source: people.com