#Topic Is Black TV Wack TV? #Read #Comment #Share
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Is Black TV Wack TV? 
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What
 has happened to black television? In the beginning it could be argued 
that actresses like, Hattie McDaniel played stereotypical roles to make a
 way for blacks on the big screen but what's our excuse today? The 
origins of African Americans in film wasn't pretty most parts were that 
of mammies, thieves,dim witted men and women, servants and jesters. 
These roles were prevalent at this time and were literally the only 
roles black actors could get. Many felt it was better to play the role 
of a maid or butler than to actually be one. 
In
 the 80's and 90's we had an emergence of shows showcasing African 
Americans in a different light. Alright folks, put on your thinking caps
 sometimes it hard to remember with the onslaught on coonery and 
buffoonery we have displayed presently but i'll give you a minute to 
flash "black" in time. Remember shows like, The Cosby Show, Martin,Good 
Times, Living Single & A Different World. These shows actually 
showed us as people in real loving relationships, friendships and as 
hard working entrepreneurs . They showed black characters that had goals
 in life like seeking higher education in order to be successful 
productive people. These shows proved they could still be funny and do 
well (by the ratings system) without showcasing black and brown folk in a
 stereotypical light. Now here's the question, what happened? 
Let's
 jump forward 2017 what shows do our children have to watch today? What 
shows are we watching? I'm not going to lie its hard not to watch some 
of the shows we have today simply because even if you know someone's 
acting a fool it feels good to see someone that looks like you on 
television. With that being said where are the positive black men and 
women? No more James Evans or Cliff Huxtable all we see represented are 
cheaters, drug dealers, wanna be thugs and ex cons. Where's the Khadijah
 or Maxine Shaw type roles of black women, independent , entrepreneurs, 
proud & strong not loud, weak and willing to fight and accept 
anything a man offers just for companionship. Are we jesters again?
Take
 a look at your favorite shows that involve black characters and 90% of 
the time they involve, crime,drugs and promiscuity. The shows today are 
not indicative of how we truly are as a people and it's literally 
insulting to see the portrayal of my people this way everyday. Is there 
an underlying agenda? Has the media painted such a harsh picture of us 
that it's easy for police and or the society at large to racially 
profile and mistreat us? Have we played a part in our own demise?What 
can we do to change this? Can we have any effect? I believe the first 
step is to reject these roles, team up with other affluent blacks and 
create our own movies, shows etc. Perhaps they won't start out 
blockbusters but its a start and a step in the right direction for unity
 (which is seriously needed) and for our dignity.We also need to stop 
watching these programs which will force the programmers to take a step 
back, we are large in number it's time to start holding those that get 
our dollars accountable. 
Final
 thoughts, self respect is paramount if we don't respect ourselves no 
one else will, it starts with us. We need structure in our homes and 
communities, a checks and balances system. We need to be vigilant 
protect ourselves and our families. It's time we rebuild the beauty 
which once was black and brown skin. Start by saying hello to your 
neighbor and kissing your kids before school in the morning. Black men 
and women try to understand each other and try hard to make 
relationships work through respect and love. Don't be so quick to hop 
from bed to bed to the contrary seek to build a lasting bond that your 
children can be proud to look up to and hopefully emulate. Finally we 
need to lose the mindset of just working a job and envision being 
bosses. 
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