Sunday, February 17, 2019
The Most Diverse Nation is the World :: Ethnic Backgrounds Ethnicity Cultural Essays
The Most Diverse Nation is the cosmos When I lived in Japan and talked with my friends about Americans, I had a healthful impression that my friends think the intermediate American is white. Of course they genuineize that in that location are many former(a) ethnic groups in the U.S. but they do not realize the true extent of racial diversity in America. In their minds, an average American has white skin, a tall nose, prospicient legs, wide-eyed eyes, and a muscular body. So I wondered what could throw away direct them to this image of the average American. Then I realized that the description sounds a lot like some study hero. Maybe the American heroes in television and movies have had a toilsome impact on creating images of the average American for people in foreign countries. There seems to be a strong sentiment among people of different races that putting characters with a wide range of ethnic diversity in T.V. shows, cartoons, or movies just to be politically correct is meaningless. There seems currently to be a strong resentment against being politically correct, even among minorities. While I throw that putting characters of different races into T.V. shows or movies may sometimes be unnatural, I dont at all agree that it is meaningless. Think of all the American movie, cartoon or television heroes that you know. You would probably think of Superman, Batman, Indiana Jones, James Bond, G.I.Joe, Rocky, Rambo, X-men, Luke Skywalker, lance or Zorro. How many non-white heroes did you come up with? Probably fewer than the mo you got for white heroes. This may seem natural considering that the majority of people in the U.S. are white, but thither are clearly a big equaliser of white heroic characters in television and movies than in the real American population. In the 1990 census, there were 248,709,873 whites (80.2%) 29,986,060 blacks (12.1%) 22,354,059 Hispanics (9.0%) and 7,273,662 Asian/Pacific Islanders. (2.9%) This means that for each 6.6 white people there is a black person. Comparing this proportion of white to black American heroes in television or movies, there seems to be a large discrepancy between the world of naive realism and the world of imagination. There are many more white heroes than the unbiased demographic proportion suggests. Then it becomes my suspicion that white people have much more influence on creating these heroes than people of any other race.
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