Stereotypes Of African American Men Essay

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The media would perceive to market African American men and women to be horrendous animals. Also, the media would promote the ignorant individuals that are African Americans. In this society, citizens would base their opinions on other’s physique and the color of their skin. The media would promote the negativity of when an African American male is doing a crime; but, when a white male is committing the same crime, it is labeled as "okay" because of the color of his skin color. According to The University Times website, Kimberly K. Barlow stated that “Stereotypical negative portrayals can be internalized, Davis said, noting that the high proportion of media coverage that depicts black males as lazy, dumb, and violent can have an effect on their life trajectory.” For example, O.J Simpson was charged for all 12 accounts of his crimes of robbery and kidnapping; although it took him a few years to go to prison, the people kept insisting that he should be prosecuted. However, when Dylann Roof killed nine people in South Carolina, the criminal justice system was not in a rush to put him behind bars. America was given the nickname the “Melting Pot”, because of the diversity in the …show more content…

Most of these televisions show; show only the negative events that occur in certain African American individuals. According to the Atlanta, Black Star website article written by Ricky Riley states, “This VH1 reality show is probably the most intense reality to date because it shows an array of verbal and physical abuse in Black relationships that is disturbing”. The media boosts up these kinds of shows because it catches the viewer's eyes. These types of shows cause the viewers to have a certain look on African American males and females because of what is showed off of the television. If the media would stop showing these kinds of shows, then people would not have a certain outlook on African

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