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I'm Sarah, 20, and shy.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Until today I’d assumed “whitewashing” (the practice of bleaching one’s skin to alter its color to a lighter and thus more appealing tone) had all but died in most parts of the modern world.
Holy fuck was I wrong.
This year, British Vogue’s November 2011 cover features…
If you are a white girl, a black girl or a black boy, exposure to today’s electronic media in the long run tends to make you feel worse about yourself. If you’re a white boy, you’ll feel better, according to a new study led by an Indiana University professor.
Nicole Martins, an assistant professor of telecommunications in the IU College of Arts and Sciences, and Kristen Harrison, professor of communication studies at the University of Michigan, also found that black children in their study spent, on average, an extra 10 hours a week watching television.
“We can’t deny the fact that media has an influence when they’re spending most of their time — when they’re not in school — with the television,” Martins said.
Harrison added, “Children who are not doing other things besides watching television cannot help but compare themselves to what they see on the screen.”
Their paper has been published in Communication Research. Martins and Harrison surveyed a group of about 400 black and white preadolescent students in communities in the Midwest over a yearlong period. Rather than look at the impact of particular shows or genres, they focused on the correlation between the time in front of the TV and the impact on their self-esteem.
“Regardless of what show you’re watching, if you’re a white male, things in life are pretty good for you,” Martins said of characters on TV. “You tend to be in positions of power, you have prestigious occupations, high education, glamorous houses, a beautiful wife, with very little portrayals of how hard you worked to get there.
“If you are a girl or a woman, what you see is that women on television are not given a variety of roles,” she added. “The roles that they see are pretty simplistic; they’re almost always one-dimensional and focused on the success they have because of how they look, not what they do or what they think or how they got there.
“This sexualization of women presumably leads to this negative impact on girls.”
With regard to black boys, they are often criminalized in many programs, shown as hoodlums and buffoons, and without much variety in the kinds of roles they occupy.
“Young black boys are getting the opposite message: that there is not lots of good things that you can aspire to,” Martins said. “If we think about those kinds of messages, that’s what’s responsible for the impact.
“If we think just about the sheer amount of time they’re spending, and not the messages, these kids are spending so much time with the media that they’re not given a chance to explore other things they’re good at, that could boost their self-esteem.”
Martins said their study counters claims by producers that programs have been progressive in their depictions of under-represented populations. An earlier study co-authored by her and Harrison suggests that video games “are the worst offenders when it comes to representation of ethnicity and gender.”
Other research is starting to show the impacts of other kinds of entertainment sources, such as video games and hand-held devices. It indicates that young people are becoming creative at “media multitasking.”
“Even though these new technologies are becoming more available, kids still spend more time with TV than anything else,” Martins said.
Interestingly, the young people were asked about their consumption of print media, but the results were not statistically significant.
Martins conducted the research while she was completing her Ph.D. at the University of Illinois, as part of a larger longitudinal study done with her co-author, Harrison. They sought out certain school districts in Illinois because of their diversity, but African-Americans were the predominant minority group.
I am pointing this out because there are way too many white women who still think that TV caters to males.
It doesn’t.
It caters to WHITE males.
That is all.
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“I don’t need luck though, I don’t want it. I’ve always had to struggle and fight and that’s made me strong. It’s made me who I am.”
top 6 pics->Zuko
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About the petition:
First off, Alex is not going anywhere. Yes, Alex’s mother tried to regain custody of her child after she initially lost it and failed, but her father doesn’t have custody either.
The court ruled that way because…
So, remember how yesterday was supposed to be a campaign to try to get Misha Collins fired? Well, a similar thing, possibly even more disgusting because this troll is wishing death on his son, is happening to JARED. This has been happening for a while but seems to be getting…
Scarlett’s stunt trainning for her role as Black Widow in Iron Man2
“Scarlett hadn’t really done an action role.And she assured me that she would work as hard as she needed to both get in sharp and do her stunts and learn all that stuff.She spent hours and hours and hours for months.By far the most dedicated actor when it came to stunt work and the physical work.” - Jon Favreau:Director&co-star
TO DEAN WINCHESTER
FROM A BUSTY ASIAN BEAUTY
by xenoamoristso this is what I am to you
sixty-nine pages of hotttt tttt adults only xxx
& eight pages wrinkled jizz-stained two still sticky
a fifth of whisky can’t kill your headache as fast as your
Premium Membership can, you with your palms all sweaty
fist pumping base tip slap slap slapbet you want me docile & submissive & on my knees
worshipping your biiiiiii i i i g cock
bet you want me riding you, hips on hips
two thirds dragon, one third tigerhah
look babe, if you want me to be a centerfold, then
all right, I’ll crawl right into the center of you
& fold that jackpot hand you got when the dealer saw
your pink skin
your creased lids
your green eyes
your sharp nose
& that thing you can’t stop reminding me about:your cock
as if the way you wanna drive it deeeeeeep in me, with
my head pulled back, my black black hair
wrapped tight around your wrist—as if that’s what’ll make you a man
as if all those words you wanna whisper in my ear about
how tight I am, how sexy I am, how oh
your cock’s never felt so damn good—as if that’s what’ll make me a woman
hey sūnzi, let me clue you in
on some ancient mystical wisdom
that’s entirely foreign to you:your cock
ain’t what
defines me.this Busty Asian Beauty
is more than just busty
is more than just Asian
is more than just beautiful.this Busty Asian Beauty
exists without you.this Busty Asian Beauty
ain’t a running gag
but the one running a gag
’round your lips
& telling youshut up
and listen.this is my story too.
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