Commentary: Negative portrayals of black women on reality TV

Interesting commentary by Shaunie O’Neal. My view is that most of the portrayals of black women as well as men reinforce stereotypes, are one-dimensional, superficial, sensationalist, and are not attempting to portray anything different in fear of losing revenue & ratings for the network. Ms. O’Neal contends that “Basketball Wives” reflects life with a professional athlete. I would say that it reflects a percentage of a “contrived” life with a professional athlete. What do you think?

Commentary: Negative portrayals of black women on reality TV – CNN.com.

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3 Responses to Commentary: Negative portrayals of black women on reality TV

  1. boyonabudget's avatar boyonabudget says:

    I think almost all portrayals of families (black, white, hispanic, asian and others) are negative. Even on Disney and Nick – I would never send my twin boys off on a ship for school; vampires, wizards nor wearwolfs live next door; where are the parents on Sonny with a Chance, Zeke and Luther, and I’m in the Band???
    TV distorts family values!! If I were not afraid my son would ask to go live with grandma, I’d disconect the dish and save that money for really nice vacations to show him the real world.
    I won’t even go into reality TV – if that is reality I’m afraid to leave my house.
    We need Bill Cosby to produce some more shows.

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