Asian Americans are portrayed as “good at everything” except for their driving skills. An exemplification of this in the media can be viewed in the television show Family Guy in which an Asian woman is depicted driving in traffic, making swift lane changes and causing numerous traffic violations. Though this generalization can be true to some extent, it stigmatizes the entire group as bad drivers because of the traits assigned to this particular individual. Schaefer (2015), addresses that stereotypes often arise from one’s willingness to assign certain traits to a group which is then applied to individuals of that specific group. In addition, Asians obtain minor roles which don’t give them the platform to obtain a significant and meaningful role that sheds a new, positive light on their culture. Ultimately, Asian Americans are underrepresented in the media, along with other ethnic …show more content…
African Americans are often stereotyped negatively in the media. They obtain a substantial amount of roles, tough the most prominent one is their depiction as lawbreakers. Contemporary movies such as “Straight outta Compton” stereotype this particular group as defiant and gangster-like. The characters in this film display defiant behavior against law enforcement and members of their own group. Acts of violence are commonly displayed throughout this production, suggesting that this group acquires such violent attributes. Though, they attempt to stray away from these traits by forming a music group. African Americans in the media often play the role of a rapper or hip-hop mogul. They are most frequently associated with the role of an aspiring music artist and or producer. This classification can be defined as positive; however, there is still a stigma attached to it because of the lyrics composed by certain members of this group. Common topics that are utilized and talked about in rap songs include sex, money and drugs. Contemporary rap music obtains a significant amount of profanity and accentuates certain terms and phrases that may seem too bold for other racial and ethnic groups. Contemporary rap music in the media suggests that some African Americans are poverty stricken with no future ahead of them except for acquiring an abundance of money by selling and or distributing