Throughout history globalization has control the world and people mindsets into thinking one way in
society. Globalization controls how we see other people around the world and how
we rank economically around the world. Over the year’s globalizations have
control organizations like the IMF and the WTO but ultimately citizens become
frustrated with these organizations because of the unfair benefits they are
receiving. There is another issue that revolves around the presence of
globalization. Media stereotypes connect to globalization because stereotypes
continue to grow in our society and continue to create problems with different
ethnic groups. Some American people perceive stereotypes of different ethnic
groups in society. These stereotypes have consequences.
Globalization is the continue growth of a particular group
social, political, and economically. There were many options people have over
globalization because some feel that globalization does not benefit everyone and
make things in society. Media Stereotypes have an impact on globalization
because the mass media produce negative messages to the world like for example
African Americans are portrayed negatively in the media. Media stereotypes of
angry black women showed more pervasive in recent years. Some scholars and media
critics have argued that these media depictions have become distinctly more
negative over the past two decades, and that stereotypes of African American
women have begun to ellipse the more familiar stereotype of the aggressive
African American male (Chambers 2006; Peters 2006; est. Kretsedemas
20010).
Over time the media has change the minds of how people approach different races and
has change people reaction, for example, people
perceived stereotypes every time one looked at media, and became influence
because of how their race is viewed in society. “In news, one could argue,
stereotypes have no legitimate role” (Paul, 1996). Globalization has impacted how society looks at stereotypes and put a stigma on the ethnic groups like African Americans but also other groups. For
example there are similarities between African Americans and Latin Americans
because both groups are stereotyped when it comes to education, black and brown
students are mostly likely to drop out because of gang affiliation, pregnancy,
etc. Society has taught citizens that maybe the stereotypes that are stick to us
are true. Once a stereotype is out there in the open then it is hard to control it because
mediahas a strong connection and everyone see it, it’s a hard task to
control stereotypes in the media. Globalization is causing more issues to media
stereotypes because of how the overall message that media is sending to people
is believe that what we show you is the true. This is wrong because as a of
African, Latin, or Asian descent looking at how you are being viewed should make
a person feel very upset as a citizen. As a African American every time a person
sees something in the media or on TV one must think to them, why people are
looking at this and take this as a joke. The media should maintain what is being
showed in TV because of the fact it’s very racist and produce a message that it
is ok to show this but in reality it is not.
In the 21st century there are different television shows that depicted Africans Americans mostly and because of that there are many conflicts out there in the real world. Nothing in “reality compete such over
whelming negative presentations of African Americans on the nation’s newscasts
(Grossman, 2001). The importance of media stereotypes shown us we should not act
upon what we see on televisions because it’s wrong to believe stereotypes. A
television show call “Every Body Hates Chris”, this show has racist remakes,
negative stereotype and just show how Africans are in society. Globalization
controls the media and depicted on what they should show and what they should
not show in the media. The problem with that is that there are many ethnic
groups that are being affected by this and it is impacted their lives as well.
Some may debate that it is just the Media trying to make good ratings and trying
to make more money. The real question is at what price is globalization
controlling the media is a good chose in society. Media continue to depicted
many races. Issues like this continue to create a stigma in our society and in
local neighborhood.
There are solutions to slow down media stereotypes and maybe
stop it. Creating awareness is important to make citizens become more aware of
the issue that is going on and it can make people react if the issue becomes
popular. Globalization may control networks and what people see but citizens
will always have control on if they want to watch it or not. Making your voice
heard is important because a group can make a difference if they fight for that
sense of social justice. There are shows that portrayed races in a positive way.
For example “The Cosby Show” attempted a different balancing act of providing a
positive portrayal of a black family that did not affirm the supremacy of white
cultural norms or gravitate toward minstrel like interpretations of black
authenticity (Kretsedemas, 2010). So not all shows have negative stereotypes
there are some that strive to become something more than just another
show.
In conclusion globalization and the media control howstereotypes are portrayed.
These issues continue to form inour society and the world. Continuing the stereotype that cause African Americans to have a one sided mindset is very upsetting to some people. African Americans are signed a
role in society and it cause so many mishaps thought-out time some may feel that
one may have to become ignorant and embarrass themselves in order to get
by. This issue is important because there are citizens who are affected by this plus it’s racist if you
assume a stereotype to that ethnic group. Changing our mindset is the key to
changing people thoughts about stereotypes and in the media as well. If we
change this then we will have a better world without stereotypes. Believe
that we can also control what we watch because if we see this on the television
then we do not have to continue to watch this instead just turn the off the
television because it shows nothing but ignorance. Our roles in society are not just becoming
another Stereotype but another success. Globalization may change what a person
may look at but a person can change how they perceive and view everything.
society. Globalization controls how we see other people around the world and how
we rank economically around the world. Over the year’s globalizations have
control organizations like the IMF and the WTO but ultimately citizens become
frustrated with these organizations because of the unfair benefits they are
receiving. There is another issue that revolves around the presence of
globalization. Media stereotypes connect to globalization because stereotypes
continue to grow in our society and continue to create problems with different
ethnic groups. Some American people perceive stereotypes of different ethnic
groups in society. These stereotypes have consequences.
Globalization is the continue growth of a particular group
social, political, and economically. There were many options people have over
globalization because some feel that globalization does not benefit everyone and
make things in society. Media Stereotypes have an impact on globalization
because the mass media produce negative messages to the world like for example
African Americans are portrayed negatively in the media. Media stereotypes of
angry black women showed more pervasive in recent years. Some scholars and media
critics have argued that these media depictions have become distinctly more
negative over the past two decades, and that stereotypes of African American
women have begun to ellipse the more familiar stereotype of the aggressive
African American male (Chambers 2006; Peters 2006; est. Kretsedemas
20010).
Over time the media has change the minds of how people approach different races and
has change people reaction, for example, people
perceived stereotypes every time one looked at media, and became influence
because of how their race is viewed in society. “In news, one could argue,
stereotypes have no legitimate role” (Paul, 1996). Globalization has impacted how society looks at stereotypes and put a stigma on the ethnic groups like African Americans but also other groups. For
example there are similarities between African Americans and Latin Americans
because both groups are stereotyped when it comes to education, black and brown
students are mostly likely to drop out because of gang affiliation, pregnancy,
etc. Society has taught citizens that maybe the stereotypes that are stick to us
are true. Once a stereotype is out there in the open then it is hard to control it because
mediahas a strong connection and everyone see it, it’s a hard task to
control stereotypes in the media. Globalization is causing more issues to media
stereotypes because of how the overall message that media is sending to people
is believe that what we show you is the true. This is wrong because as a of
African, Latin, or Asian descent looking at how you are being viewed should make
a person feel very upset as a citizen. As a African American every time a person
sees something in the media or on TV one must think to them, why people are
looking at this and take this as a joke. The media should maintain what is being
showed in TV because of the fact it’s very racist and produce a message that it
is ok to show this but in reality it is not.
In the 21st century there are different television shows that depicted Africans Americans mostly and because of that there are many conflicts out there in the real world. Nothing in “reality compete such over
whelming negative presentations of African Americans on the nation’s newscasts
(Grossman, 2001). The importance of media stereotypes shown us we should not act
upon what we see on televisions because it’s wrong to believe stereotypes. A
television show call “Every Body Hates Chris”, this show has racist remakes,
negative stereotype and just show how Africans are in society. Globalization
controls the media and depicted on what they should show and what they should
not show in the media. The problem with that is that there are many ethnic
groups that are being affected by this and it is impacted their lives as well.
Some may debate that it is just the Media trying to make good ratings and trying
to make more money. The real question is at what price is globalization
controlling the media is a good chose in society. Media continue to depicted
many races. Issues like this continue to create a stigma in our society and in
local neighborhood.
There are solutions to slow down media stereotypes and maybe
stop it. Creating awareness is important to make citizens become more aware of
the issue that is going on and it can make people react if the issue becomes
popular. Globalization may control networks and what people see but citizens
will always have control on if they want to watch it or not. Making your voice
heard is important because a group can make a difference if they fight for that
sense of social justice. There are shows that portrayed races in a positive way.
For example “The Cosby Show” attempted a different balancing act of providing a
positive portrayal of a black family that did not affirm the supremacy of white
cultural norms or gravitate toward minstrel like interpretations of black
authenticity (Kretsedemas, 2010). So not all shows have negative stereotypes
there are some that strive to become something more than just another
show.
In conclusion globalization and the media control howstereotypes are portrayed.
These issues continue to form inour society and the world. Continuing the stereotype that cause African Americans to have a one sided mindset is very upsetting to some people. African Americans are signed a
role in society and it cause so many mishaps thought-out time some may feel that
one may have to become ignorant and embarrass themselves in order to get
by. This issue is important because there are citizens who are affected by this plus it’s racist if you
assume a stereotype to that ethnic group. Changing our mindset is the key to
changing people thoughts about stereotypes and in the media as well. If we
change this then we will have a better world without stereotypes. Believe
that we can also control what we watch because if we see this on the television
then we do not have to continue to watch this instead just turn the off the
television because it shows nothing but ignorance. Our roles in society are not just becoming
another Stereotype but another success. Globalization may change what a person
may look at but a person can change how they perceive and view everything.