Racial Bias

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“I’m Not Racist; I Hate All People Equally”: An Analysis of Racial Bias in Media Media is a tool for the deliverance of information to the masses of humanity. For many years there have been organizations that are part of the media. Some organizations that are involved in the American media are CNN, Fox News, The Washington Post, and The New York Times. Media organizations take on general biases to inform their viewers. The media is full of different biases, one type being racial bias. Adding to the constant equal rights battle and fair treatment of all, the prevalence, guise and purpose of racial bias in media are controversial topics that, with some discussion, can be understood. When looking at most media sources people can see that they …show more content…

These ways are usually traditions or attempts to preserve something of old. These perpetuators can be called conservatives from a political stance because of their nature. The other side of the spectrum in America are the people who challenge the concepts of old and question the societal constructs that they were born into and taught to reinforce. From a political standpoint, these people could be called liberals because they wish to change the structures of society. Political standpoints are brought into play because media outlets are directly fueled and funded by the political passions of people. In doing all of this, they are also perpetuating racial hegemony throughout society (Hornaday). Through this system, power stays in the hands of the wealthy white elites of the United States. The opportunities of the elite can become opportunities of the slightly lesser whites that still maintain wealth. Rutgers Business School professor Nancy DiTomaso notes, “The only people who can afford to work full-time for free come from wealth, and generally, if you’re wealthy in America, you’re white” (qtd. in Hornaday). DiTomaso emphasizes that whites will generally help other whites, and that in turn widens the gap in racial disparities. These racial disparities are highlighted in the media, but they are never explained or taken care of. The disparities are surely assisted by racial bias within the media. The purpose of racial bias within the media would be so the persuaders of media gain following and become nearly unstoppable forces of persuasion to make a profit, satiate the hunger of the masses, and stroke their

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