Stereotypes in the Media
"Personally I've been stereotyped so many times that I feel very offended when I see stereotypes on television because I know millions of people are watching it as well. I can only make assumptions as to why stereotypes are conjured up and why they continue to be viewed by Americans."
By Zhar

Arts in the Media
"In the audience sat my peers. Throughout the performance they where disruptive, disrespectful, and just rude. It came to my attention that todayâs youth is no longer educated on the arts and therefore they do not appreciate it. Why one may ask? Perhaps one reason for this is the influence of television and Hollywood." By Gianze

Letter to begin the new Millennium
"I wrote the following letter after viewing Fox's show Millennium, which depicted teens killing teens and parents killing their children. I will never know the exact conclusion of this letter on the other side, but as for my side I know that I spoke and promoted change for what I believe is better for the welfare of our citizens." By Noelia

Censorship
"There is no doubt that everything we hear and see in the media is not going to rub us the right way, but that is the beauty of the first amendment. Deciding what children should see and hear, in my opinion, is a parent's chore and right." By Zhar

 

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