undrtakr900
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Well blacks only make up 13% of the population and are mostly concentrated in a select few states/cities. So most of the white/foreign population (who's had little/no interaction with black people), will create sterotypes based on what they see in the media.yeah that's what I mean, all colored folk all around the world face prejudice but mainly in the U.S I feel like I hear it about black people and latino people, coz they make up most of the colored population. Maybe.
I just got back from a masjid in Manhattan and there were a lot of brown people and I think a good amount of black people too. That's just NY though.
Huffington had a good article on it...
"Images of Black Males in Popular Media"
"Capturing our imagination as a society, film exemplifies how media images provide us with a manufactured reality of misrepresentations that guides societal perceptions of black men, whether real or imagined. Take the 2001 film Training Day, for example. Denzel Washingtons role as Alonzo Harris provides one of the most enduring and threatening depictions of black men as violent criminals. The criminal mindedness of Washingtons character is underscored by the contrast to his white partner, Ethan Hawke, who plays the role of good cop and a morally righteous man. "