Clashes between the women are solved through violence. They are also labeled as the angry black woman. Another example is The Bad Girls Club: This show is another reality show that trivializes women. It displays the girls as loud, violent, very sexual and limitless to being unruly. The show portrays the black girl as being the baddest, which does not work well for our young women in the general public eyes. It also gives our young women a jezebel image that has contemporary manifestations in what’s called hoochies. Hypersexualized, overly vicious and loud are how blacks have been characterized for centuries. According to my text book Racial and Ethnic Groups, Prejudice “which is a negative attitude toward an entire category of people”. “Prejudice which involves attitudes, thoughts, and beliefs- not actions” (Page 33). “Prejudice is learned”. “Friends, relatives, movies, comedy shows and television teach it” (Page 37). We especially gain insight and direction from our evaluations of other people and things see. For example: We naturally stereotype others by thinking arrangements that have the perceiver 's understanding, views, and beliefs about human individuals. The many cognitive constructs are often formed out of a core of truth and then unfair beyond truth. Ethnic stereotypes are created beliefs that all participants of the identical race share given individualities. These attributed individualities are …show more content…
Straight between the greatest goodhearted and intentionally open people with non-conscious relatives about ethnic groups still have a wicked effect on our outlooks. Recurrences lean towards normalize stereotypes, because repeating stereotypes validates and perpetuates of TV viewers because stereotypes often contain a core of truth that may be characteristic of nearly or countless members of a groups that are easily recognized and accepted by society, especially if it is offered from a host of sources. The media has so much power to empower stereotypes because they are able to provided information that we don 't ' have, therefore we have a tendency to believe them. The spread of racial and ethnic stereotypes by the media is ongoing that can be seen in varies television shows and movies across a large popular establishments. Stereotypical images are also projecting in television commercials, news broadcasting, magazines, advertising, newspapers, sports, and music videos. It has been and always will be a widespread part of people in the past and still remains an inevitable part of our society today. Stereotypes are constantly being continued and adopted by even the greatest uncertain members. The challenging factor in entertainment is that there is visibly a flood of racial and ethnic characters presented. Cases of such stereotypical media representations consist of rap music videos portraying African Americans as