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Those racist TV producers are now trying to make reality TV unfair to blacks!!

Superpower07
09-03-2005, 00:02
As if reality wasn't hard enough for them - this is why we need Affirmative Action, NOW!
-The Onion (http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4110&n=1)
Reality TV, Reality Unfair to Blacks

WASHINGTON, DC—According to a study released Monday by the Center for Media and Social Research, the reality-TV genre is unfairly biased against black people. The study revealed that reality is unfair to blacks, as well.

"Programs like The Apprentice routinely stereotype black participants," read the 5,000-page report. "Black contestants are often portrayed as stormy and indolent fringe elements, while their white counterparts are portrayed as stable and industrious collaborators. Black reality-TV contestants face discrimination at levels approaching those of everyday life."

The study cited the case of Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, a black woman who criticized The Apprentice for stereotyping her and other black contestants.

"Producers edited footage to make Omarosa look like a self-involved diva," study director Simon Rosemead said. "Her allegations are not isolated. Reality shows often depict black female contestants as sassy and overly aggressive, and black male TV contestants often appear incompetent and lazy. They are minor characters who are often prematurely ousted from the TV workplace."

The study found that many black people who are not on television suffer in the real-life workplace, with an unemployment rate of 12 percent, the highest of any major American ethnic group.

"The average per-capita income among black people in America is $14,953, with 22.7 percent of blacks living below the poverty line," Rosemead said. "In much the same way, circumstances beyond their control keep black reality-show contestants from a fair shot at the jackpot."

Jennifer Hudson was one of several talented black singers voted off American Idol's third season, prompting singer Elton John to call the show racially biased.

The study detailed Hudson's story, as well as that of black Chicago resident Shonalda Brown, 11, who has lived in crime-ridden public housing her entire life, and was raped at the age of 5.

"Like reality TV, reality is a discriminatory institution that is unfair to the black community," Rosemead said. "Only 14 percent of the black population has a bachelor's degree, and there has never been a black bachelor on TV's The Bachelor."


Above: Blacks in Atlanta, GA line up for a chance to compete for factory jobs.
Rosemead said the CMSR data found statistical parallels between reality television and reality.

"Blacks make up about 13 percent of the U.S. population, but only 5 percent of the contestants on Survivor: Palau are black," Rosemead said. "Similarly, while black males comprise only 6 percent of the population, they are the victims of half of its homicides."

According to the CMSR, black people are four times more likely to be shown losing their tempers in TV boardrooms, five times more likely to be portrayed flailing in wet sand during physical challenges, and 55 times more likely than white people to be innocent passersby caught in the crossfire of inner-city shootings.

Jersey City, NJ resident Malik Greggson, 18, is a participant in reality.

"I've been in a wheelchair since I was 16, when I got shot by a drug dealer," said Greggson, who, like 66 percent of black children in America, lives in a single-parent household. "I guess there ain't no way I'm ever gonna be on The Amazing Race 6."

Rosemead said black people in America are two times more likely than white people to be eliminated in the first half of a reality-TV season. In adult life, black people have a 70 percent higher incidence of being eliminated before the age of 65, due to complications stemming from diabetes.

Harvard sociologist James Woolcott said black people who do find success on reality-TV shows often discover that reality is quick to intercede in the favor of white people.

"Look at Ruben Studdard, a black man who beat Clay Aiken, a white contestant, on American Idol," Woolcott said. "Aiken now has millions of loyal fans, he's released a number-one album, and he's even had his own Christmas special. Meanwhile, Studdard is the butt of late-night talk-show jokes about his weight."

"Oh, and also, LAPD cops beat Studdard to death three days ago after pulling him over for a broken headlight," Woolcott said.
Super-power
09-03-2005, 00:17
And the problem will only worsen if you ignore this thread!! :D
The Lagonia States
09-03-2005, 18:05
Well, I've heard enough, let's ban reality TV!
Anarchic Conceptions
09-03-2005, 18:08
Superpower has become a mouthpiece for the Onion in the same way that TRA was a mouthpiece for MoveOn :(
Silly Sharks
09-03-2005, 18:13
I'm grouchy at the minute, so I'll say one thing.

People. Stop putting up MASSIVE 1st posts. I don't wan't to read through a 1000-word essay just to comment on something.

And don't even get me started on these "hi i'm new wot do i do here" threads.
Grays Hill
09-03-2005, 18:16
Wow. They aren't being racist or being unfair to blacks. Its just, black people aren't that dumb. Why would they want to stick their selves on an island for 39 days with no contacts or technology? Or why would they want to go on a race around the world? Just for a chance to win some money?? No! Just about the only reality series you will see many black people on is American Idol. And don't say they are being unfair, because the past 2 winners were black, and there has only been 3 seasons, and the 4th one is in progress.
Pure Metal
09-03-2005, 18:17
Well, I've heard enough, let's ban reality TV!
now there's a good idea
The All-Powerful Goat
09-03-2005, 18:18
No, even better, let's ban reality for rascism!
Newtburg
09-03-2005, 18:19
I hate reality tv, the people that watch it, and people that get mad over things that don't matter. Blacks are about 20% of the US population, much lower for the world population. Are you telling me less then 20% of the people on these shows are black? As I recall the last 2 or 3 people that won american idol were black. And before you reply and try to be clever by saying, well if you hate reality tv how do you know who won american idol. IT WAS ON THE NEWS. How that garbage gets on the news is behond me. Everyone is equal, quit trying to make up fake racial problems to upset people. You little trouble maker.
end of line.
Ubiqtorate
09-03-2005, 18:28
Everyone here realizes that this is satire, right?
Chicken pi
09-03-2005, 18:29
Everyone here realizes that this is satire, right?

Yep, although it had me fooled until I read that the article was from The Onion...
Daistallia 2104
09-03-2005, 18:31
Everyone here realizes that this is satire, right?

Not everyone...
:::points to Newtburg above:::
Silly Sharks
09-03-2005, 18:34
Everyone here realizes that this is satire, right?
Yeah! Of course! Who says I didn't?
Rarne
09-03-2005, 18:34
Yes, The Apprentice hated blacks so much that a black guy got 2nd in the first season. They portrayed Omarosa as a bitch because she was a bitch. This same woman faked a concussion to get out of work. If anything, black people should hate her for the image she portrayed, not the producers. She even lied on her resume to get on the show. Yeah, the producers did ALL of this nonsense...it's ridiculous. People cry racism for everything that doesn't go their way.

I think reality tv should just be banned. It all sucks anyways.

*edit* I didn't read the article, just the first 2-3 sentences. I didn't realize it was satire until after somebody posted it and I went back to read the end.
Teh Cameron Clan
09-03-2005, 18:35
Well, I've heard enough, let's ban reality TV!
:)
Ubiqtorate
09-03-2005, 18:37
Yes, The Apprentice hated blacks so much that a black guy got 2nd in the first season. They portrayed Omarosa as a bitch because she was a bitch. This same woman faked a concussion to get out of work. If anything, black people should hate her for the image she portrayed, not the producers. She even lied on her resume to get on the show. Yeah, the producers did ALL of this nonsense...it's ridiculous. People cry racism for everything that doesn't go their way.

I think reality tv should just be banned. It all sucks anyways.

Okay . . . let's clear one thing up right now, for those of you who didn't read the entire thread before posting- THIS IS SATIRE. IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE FUNNY, NOT SERIOUS.
You know, I used to think that I was crazy, but now I genuinely believe its the people around me.
Silly Sharks
09-03-2005, 18:40
Okay . . . let's clear one thing up right now, for those of you who didn't read the entire thread before posting- THIS IS SATIRE. IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE FUNNY, NOT SERIOUS.
You know, I used to think that I was crazy, but now I genuinely believe its the people around me.
No, it's just me. My insanity is contagious.
Rarne
09-03-2005, 18:43
It's your own fault for posting something that's too long. I don't care enough to read an entire article. I pick and choose little pieces to get the gist of the issues.

What can I say? I'm an experienced college student who's used to selective reading to figure out what it is I'm reading.
Anarchic Conceptions
09-03-2005, 18:45
It's your own fault for posting something that's too long. I don't care enough to read an entire article. I pick and choose little pieces to get the gist of the issues.

The source was at the top ;)

What can I say? I'm an experienced college student who's used to selective reading to figure out what it is I'm reading.

An experienced student would look for a source;)
Ubiqtorate
09-03-2005, 18:49
No, it's just me. My insanity is contagious.

Wow, you must travel a lot. It doesn't matter what world leader speaks, I hear nonsense. Or maybe they all use this forum. That is a slightly frightening thought.
C-anadia
09-03-2005, 18:53
What are you talking about? Blacks and Reality tv...pssh, what about Cops?....and ummm Judge Joe Brown and Judge Mathis?