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Negative Stereotypes In The Media

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Margaret Mead once stated that “Instead of being presented with stereotypes by age, sex, color, class, or religion, children must have the opportunity to learn that within each range, some people are loathsome and some are delightful.” We should be presented with a view that doesn’t group people together as a whole but instead show both the differences and similarities we share with each other. We should be shown a view that shows that a person can be good or bad no matter their sex, age, color, class, or religion. Social media was created to unite us and give us the ability to connect with those who are far away from us. Instead, it has reinforced negative stereotypes about those who look or think differently from us. The media propagates stereotypes on us in multiple ways and starts to enforce these views on us when we are most impressionable. They start when we’re young and still learning where we stand in the world and what we believe to be right and wrong. Instead of enforcing positive images that would help humanity thrive and prosper, the media is showing stereotypes that are detrimental to our growth as a species. Gender stereotypes in the media are an example of some of the negative stereotypes the media pushes on society. They use advertisements targeting males and stereotyped female parts is in movies and shows to constantly reinforce the message “that a woman’s value lies in her appearance and sexuality”(Berland). This is detrimental to our society because all

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