The media does not isolate itself from the separation of society when reporting. It is a collective miracle, which translates into everyday reality through the actions of individuals. But it is not limited to individuals. It is present in the institutional and cultural matrix of a society. According to Jennifer Pierce, stories about discrimination against people of color and the problems faced by the economy receive little media attention, while reports of “reverse discrimination,” “angry white males,” and “white male victims” ” are the center of attention. phase: Narratives that helped turn a majority of California voters against affirmative action. For example, the media segregated the working class and stereotyped the African American and Hispanic youth class as gangsters or drug dealers. The media has squeezed younger generations for the future of education, employment and other advancements. The media focused more on the negative aspects of Hispanics and blacks than those
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