Rome Media
Essay by aaronevy • April 10, 2017 • Essay • 1,080 Words (5 Pages) • 1,210 Views
The media has the power to shape the minds of society, skew people’s view of the world, and spread mass values and belief systems with the the ease of distribution. Throughout the course of history, the effects of media portrayal of events, situations, and even groups of people have brought the public to make negative choices with the backing of biased sources. The propaganda that perpetuates racism, sexism, and illogical hatred has created the largest world crises known to mankind. The Holocaust, Segregation, and Japanese Interment are a few examples of the media’s ability to provoke hatred and stereotypes in the mind of citizens. While people often see these events as past wrongdoings that will never resurface in the future, many people neglect to see this media bias in today’s world. Until the introduction of this program and classwork, I did not actively question the media’s portrayals of groups of people, leaving me unaware of a current tragedy in our society.
The Roma people have been negatively portrayed in the media for centuries, without any questions from our subservient society. The term “gypsy,” a racial slur targeted at Roma people, is tossed around on TV, in newspaper articles, and in magazines as if it holds no cultural significance. Writers and editors either lack the awareness to know the effects of this language and stereotypical representation, or possess views that support the continuation of this form of hate speech. The common misconceptions about this large minority group are used across media sources and spread to the public as facts, without any credible sources. This leaves the public blissfully unaware of the mass racism being spread towards this group of people, and sets back the growth of a culture by hundreds of years.
While these modern forms of propaganda are offensive and outdated in old stereotypes, media sources with bias do not need to be the only members on the scene of representation. The Roma culture has the ability to change these deep rooted beliefs of negativity by offering a new voice in the world of media. A voice that defies the stereotypes that oppress them and demolishes opposition to their growth as a people. A glimpse into the voice of positivity was introduced to us in Vienna, when we met with Roma group activists fighting for the rights of their people, and the ability to control the narrative of the media that currently controls them.
While visiting the Roma Centro this week, the beginning of the new media efforts to change the image of Roma culture were introduced. In the words of Nelson Mandela “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Education has become one of the main efforts of the foundation when it comes to media representation. The group currently circulates a newspaper, writes an annual report about discrimination, and actively targets young people to spread a message of positively. These sources of accurate and socially aware materials, provides readers with the education they need to defeat discrimination. Creating a counter voice against the current form of hate speech and misrepresentation is the most effective way the
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