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Media Stereotypes

Media Stereotypes. Dianna MacDonald, Angela Iozzo, Rachel Plourde, Felix Obregon, and Robby Lewis. Thesis. Young, urban, black males, around the ages of 16-30, are usually portrayed by the media as being vain, violent, and degrading toward women. . Vanity. Degradation.

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Media Stereotypes

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  1. Media Stereotypes Dianna MacDonald, Angela Iozzo, Rachel Plourde, Felix Obregon, and Robby Lewis

  2. Thesis Young, urban, black males, around the ages of 16-30, are usually portrayed by the media as being vain, violent, and degrading toward women.

  3. Vanity

  4. Degradation I got b****** in the livin' room gettin' it on And they ain'tleavin' till 6 in the morning So whatchawanna do? Shit, I got a pocket full of rubbers and my home boys do too So turn off the lights and close the door But for what--we don't love dem hoes Yeahhhso we gonna smoke an ounce to this G's up hoes down while yam*********** bounce to this.

  5. Quote 1 “Rap videos lead young black males to internalize a positive image of Black culture that emphasizes the degradation of women as objects, the lurid appeal of money, and material possessions, as well as the endorsement of alcohol and drug use.  With constant exposure to these images, it is no surprise that we have seen many instances of young black men attempting to emulate these images through overt behaviors such as drug use, domestic violence, and criminal activity. “ -University of Miami, Sociology Department

  6. Quote 2 "Blacks are disproportionately represented in all arrests, and more so in those for violent crimes than for property crimes." -Michael E. Ross, Professor at Columbia University

  7. Sources http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12154123/ http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:ZgmxPjgPOGQJ:www.units.muohio.edu/psybersite/primetime/THREAT.shtml+degradation+of+women+by+black+men+site:.edu&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=7&gl=us http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VByZjHNqJ5M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6TUhx2wX0M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6-YMnjiQn8

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