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Idiot Nation: An Analysis Of Controversy

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In the article Loot or Find: Fact or Frame?, questions are drawn on the manner in which the press determined how one party “looted” food while the other “found” the same by simply referring to pictures of them walking on the street. The portrayal of the African-American as having looted and the Caucasian as having found signified the deep presence of racism despite years of progress against the same (Colombo, Robert & Bonnie, 2007). The consequent controversy following the captions in all forms of media and literature in response to the incident was justified. It is worth noting that the fight for the rights of African-Americans and other minorities have majorly been based on similar controversies. From the emergence of rebellious cultures expressed through numerous ways such as hip-hop music and constant riots, the country has been able to progress forward in terms of reducing discrimination based on color and the formulation of laws that better represent the plight of the …show more content…

For the purpose of the analysis of this paper, such controversies will be branded positive. Moore main objective of drafting the work was to draw attention to the dwindling quality of education in the country amid budgetary cuts. However, his use of unjustified statements such as “stupid white men” in reference to the leaders, was necessary to draw attention to the data he had gathered regarding the government’s action of cutting funding for already underfunded schools and election of “C” grade college student presidents (Colombo, Robert & Bonnie, 2007). The stand Moore took in portraying his arguments and the choice of his diction was necessary to draw attention to the subject matter considering lack of the same would have led to the literature to be ignored; similar to the thousands of other critic literature on the

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