Blog Entry #6
Written Reflection
What are my thoughts on how colored people are treated in the media?
Regarding the Social topic of racism during the 1900s. The film industry had a huge impact on who and how they cast their roles. According to the article "Humiliating Roles Turn Actor into a Cabbie' by Jose Angel Santana. Emphasizes the way white privilege ruled the industry and demand. Minorities such as Latin-Americans and black people were usually portraited with humiliating roles.
Most ill-fated fictional characters come from the ranks of poor, Latino, and 'alien' men. The percentage regarding the performers hired by big film industries is 5% below their U.S. population. In television White people r3ecieve around 82% of all roles, in contrast, 3% of Latino/Hispanics hired for TV jobs fall short.
The author expressed their experience as a Cuban man, who wasn't aware of how the field works, and in a matter of time, he noticed it didn't matter what kind of studies He has. The industries usually make him portray ill-fated fictional characters. As of now, the income of the author as an actor has dropped from more than 75,000 in '88 to less than 6,000 a year since then.
My thoughts on the way media treat their colored actors, for example in film, and how picky they are in order to satisfy their public. Portraying minorities as Ill-fated people management to the point they vanish completely from the film. The low and shameful treatment they offer to colored people in the media, is completely disgusting and bizarre.
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