Recently in the news a tweet by a famous tv-show actor in a popular show called Roseanne was cancelled. Her tweet Barr tweeted the initials ‘vj’ and the words: ‘Muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby’. This quote was directed at former advisor for President Obama Valerie Jarret. As one might expect, this gained traction extremely fast and a show that had been running for 20 years was cancelled after a tweet that probably took less than 30 minutes to write up. This made me think about how much media can affect our lives negatively. We have all made mistakes on the internet, maybe not as horrible as Roseanne but coming close. How accountable for our actions are we for our social media? According to Roseanne we should always watch what we post on the internet because we never know how it could affect us one day.
This past year in Mr. Starace's Critical Thinking Class we have watched three films: The Persuaders, Merchants of Cool and Missrepresentation. These films clearly portrayed the same thing: media's effect on everyone. In the documentary Missrepresentation, we were shown how media breaks through the barriers we have put up in order to try to block out most of the media we have today. They use violence and over sexualize nearly everything we watch in order to get us to absorb what were watching. This past weekend I was watching the trailer for the movie Deadpool 2. While the movie may have been incredibly explicit and rated R for a multitude of reasons, I noticed some things in the movie that I can relate to this movie. In the one scene of her shown in the trailer she was seen sitting at home as a housewife waiting for Deadpool to get home. She is seen as this impatient, annoying housewife who is not doing anything. This is harmful to women as it portrays a false image of what wom...

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