TorturedBlazerFan
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During one of the finals games, I was stuck having to watch commercials and I saw advertisements for four different movies that really caught my attention. I don't remember the titles of all of them but I noticed a theme.
The Black guys were all basically "violent", all of them had guns, (lots of guns). The way it was advertised made it seem like they were pretty "one" note characters too. At least one of them was very much "anti-cop" as they made a point in one commercial to say negative things about the police twice.
I don't know why it really caught my attention, but it made me think is this racism?
Is this how they persuade us that, that is how we should see Black males?
Or is this just the type of thing people want to see, and the color of their skin wasn't really part of it?
I guess the other possibility is maybe I just saw what I wanted to see (confirmation bias)...
The Black guys were all basically "violent", all of them had guns, (lots of guns). The way it was advertised made it seem like they were pretty "one" note characters too. At least one of them was very much "anti-cop" as they made a point in one commercial to say negative things about the police twice.
I don't know why it really caught my attention, but it made me think is this racism?
Is this how they persuade us that, that is how we should see Black males?
Or is this just the type of thing people want to see, and the color of their skin wasn't really part of it?
I guess the other possibility is maybe I just saw what I wanted to see (confirmation bias)...
