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| 2 | Getting a bit tired of never seeing positive white men in adsIf we wanted tv show demographics to be representative of the real world population, we would make sure tv shows only had 13% minority roles. You guys are the ones up in arms about overrepresentation of minorities, while being silent about supernatural beings in tv shows, even though the latter is even less representative of our society. Cinemas are not the only way to watch movies, but that statistic shows that minorities who pay to see movies in theaters are likely watching a movie with a whit… | /r/MensRights | 05/10/20 09:56 PM |
| 1 | Getting a bit tired of never seeing positive white men in adsPlus, there are other ads on Youtube (I think for cars) where there is a couple, and the man is black and the women is white You are claiming that the white man has been "replaced" in this relationship. Are you suggesting that white women naturally belong to white men and must only date them? Congratulations, you just outed yourself, you dislike race mixing amongst white women and black men. Maybe that's why you notice that combination in ads more. I have seen countless commercials in which Asia… | /r/MensRights | 05/10/20 03:07 AM |
| 2 | Getting a bit tired of never seeing positive white men in adsSo white people make up 77% instead of making 87% of tv roles and men make up 48% instead of 49% of tv roles. Who decided that the demographic on tv shows has to match the real world population? Do you suggest that we remove zombies, aliens, supernatural creatures, and unrealistic scenarios from media to better represent the real world? Even still, white people make up majority of roles in tv shows. No where in the article does is say that white men are demonized more in media. In fact, white me… | /r/MensRights | 05/10/20 02:52 AM |
| 2 | Getting a bit tired of never seeing positive white men in adsGood job on using words that have nothing to do with my argument. OP specifically said that a commercial showing a black man taking care of a white child was an erasure and demonization of white men. He extrapolated and thought the ad was suggesting that the white biological father wasn’t present in the child’s life. However other scenarios can be equally possible: the biological father could be present in the child’s life, just not with the mother or the black man is in a gay relationship with … | /r/MensRights | 03/10/20 09:15 PM |
| 1 | Getting a bit tired of never seeing positive white men in adsThanks, I came here because I feel that there are a lot of men’s issues that we turn a blind eye to. Unfortunately folks here are dying on nonexistent hills when we could be having more productive conversations. OP broke out into hives over seeing a mixed-race, blended family on tv. Pretty sad lmao | /r/MensRights | 03/10/20 01:15 AM |
| 1 | Even her friend laughedI don’t mind PC culture, it’s good to be mindful of how you speak about and towards others. That’s why I think KAM is just as problematic as rape jokes. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 02/10/20 09:24 PM |
| 5 | Getting a bit tired of never seeing positive white men in adsWhen white mothers are shown in commercials with their white kids and the white dad is not shown, do you think that’s an automatic erasure of white men? Are there no white men in any ads that are circulating right now? The answer to these questions are “no” and the commercial in question leaves room for the possibility that the white bio dad is present. So the only issue you have with this commercial is that it portrays a blended family, which is common nowadays. Society has progressed, people a… | /r/MensRights | 02/10/20 09:22 PM |
| 2 | Getting a bit tired of never seeing positive white men in adsAnother possibility: the black man could be married to the white father, who used an egg donor to make that white child that they’re raising together. Based on that possibility, there is no erasure of the biological white father. That being said, what’s the issue in the black man raising a non-biological child? Are you suggesting that people cannot be adoptive parents or stepparents to children outside their own race? | /r/MensRights | 02/10/20 08:40 PM |
| 2 | Even her friend laughedHow is joking about killing an entire demographic appropriate or productive? My experiences with men have been great and one of my girl friend's experiences with men have been absolute trash, doesn't give either one of us the right to make sweeping generalizations about men as a whole. As far as the judicial system and western society goes, women who are physically abused or sexually assaulted get more sympathy and justice than their male counterparts. 78.7% homicide victims are men. So no, men … | /r/PussyPassDenied | 02/10/20 08:20 PM |
| -2 | Getting a bit tired of never seeing positive white men in adsOr he adopted the child with his black wife. It’s funny how you considered him to be a kidnapper before an adoptive father. You chose to assume he was with a white woman, even though the ad makes no indication of who his significant other is. Even if he was in an interracial relationship, how is that erasing white men from the equation? What equation are you talking about, are you suggesting that white women should only be with white men? | /r/MensRights | 02/10/20 07:49 PM |
| -4 | Getting a bit tired of never seeing positive white men in adsIt seems like you’re more uncomfortable with the recent positive black male representation in media. White men have always been portrayed as strong, hardworking, and adventurous in commercials. Home Depot, Luvs, Lowe’s, just to name a few. I just saw a Luvs diaper commercial where the white dad was taking his white baby to the park, and was shown in a positive light. White men comprise a large portion of the superheros in Marvel and DC movies. The only difference is that we’re portraying other d… | /r/MensRights | 02/10/20 06:20 PM |
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