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TV Show Stereotypes #3: Very Modern

Hello once again, this time we are going to talk about the Stereotype in the show, A Modern Family. Particularly we are going to discuss Sofia Vergara’s character, Gloria Delgado, who is clearly the Latino sexy lady archetype. Not to drag her for that, Vergara is a very beautiful lady, and she uses it to her advantage so more power to her. Of course, that doesn’t excuse how she is continuing the stereotype of Latino women being objects of sexual appeal and a prop. Her exaggerated accent and dizzy portrait of Gloria doesn’t really help as well. In my opinion, it is damaging to Latino women as they can be more than just look and be played for a joke. Although I know that women are always objectified in some way but that doesn’t excuse what she is doing. But hey she is making bank out of this, so maybe I’m the one in the wrong.

TV Show Stereotypes #2 A Continuation!

Hello welcome again, we are continuing from the last post , and talking about Breaking Bad once again. I’ve watched more of the show and been introduced to Gus, a very powerful drug lord who runs his business very cleverly. He is an African American character, who sells drugs to people worldwide, using Walter’s formula for meth. This feeds into the stereotype that Africans are useless to society, usually falling into a life of crime due to being degenerates. Now, Gus is by not means useless or dumb as he is an intelligent character in the series, being a really good antagonist for Walter and Jesse to overcome. This doesn’t make him unwatchable as I didn’t really mind it because he is such a good villain. Or course, this does kinda build upon the thought of blacks being a danger to society and scary to see as the character has an intimidating presence. Many blacks have been shot or killed due to them being deemed “threats” when really they are not. This show feeds that thought of them b

First Actual Post! TV Show Stereotype #1

Hello it’s me again and to start off my blog I’m going to be talking about some stereotypes in one of the best TV shows ever made, Breaking Bad. I just started off watching the show, so I might post more about it later, but being a show about dealing drugs you need Mexican cartels. In the first season Tuco is pretty much the best example of how Mexicans are portrayed as criminals. He is a drug dealer who enjoys what he does and is just plain insane. I mean it is a show about drugs, so it would be odd if they weren’t any Mexicans but that doesn’t excuse it for continuing the stereotype. Tuco is also a violence man who just kills without a thought and it seems to be second nature to him. This continues the stereotype of Mexicans being remorseless killers. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t enjoyable for me to watch him as he wasn’t very offensive, just being a threat to the main characters, Walter and Jesse at the beginning of their story. To that effect he is a very good first antagonist for t

Welcome!

Hello Internet, I’m Tyler and this is my brand new blog! Here I will discuss the various stereotypes of different races that are portrayed in the media. It’ll be just my opinions on them and how it affects me in my life. Also it might have a little mini review of the media in question to see if, despite the stereotype presented, can the show or movie still be enjoyable. This will be a fun experience for me since this is my first time ever having a blog! So, bear with me and follow my journey into the world of blogging.