I feel like some of these “stereotypes” the kids are seeing aren’t even from the media, when I was young I didn’t get the idea of boy and girl colours from tv it was just other kids. When the kid was asked about how he felt about his favourite colour being pink and how he was having a hard time because of it, I think that’s just having bad friends/classmates tbh.
Yes and no. It's generational mindset unfortunately. Like the beautiful gender should have beautiful colors reserved to them. So the kids learned this not from genetics, but rather their parents other adults and media. Like we all agree pink color is beautiful right? Though not everyone will agree to that too and will say pink color is beautiful only when in combination with girls.
I think no matter how many times your going to break stereotypes, stereotypes is something that is always going to exist, also some things that are traditional doesn't always = stereotypes.
Parents need to turn off media and be the child’s influence. Teach children to think for themselves instead of someone thinking for them. Teach them the scriptures-knowledge, understanding, wisdom, and discernment.
I can't believe that parents won't let their kids watch anime and cartoons with LGBTQPIA2S+ characters in them like Haruka & Michiru from Sailor Moon, Mia Fey & Lana Skye from Ace Attorney, Luz from the Owl House or Bert & Ernie from Sesame Street.
Ok it's great too have diversity to ANIMATED shows and movies, but you don't have to put it down because there "isn't enough". Cause they are still put down when there is. Sometimes you can't make a movie that gives each personality or body type or race a big role without someone finding a way for it to be wrong
You say this, but imagine youre in a movie theater and the loudest people with the smelliest food from outside the Theater come in and wont be quiet while you try to watch the movie. Who did you picture?
Why do you need a person who _looks_ like you on TV? Why not someone who _thinks_ and _acts_ like you do (or want to do)? Just make the story make sense. These adults are trying to fight stereotypes with stereotypes.
@@Mr._Moderate It's been a year since I watched this... But I don't mind answering, I guess. They're using the "masculine girl" stereotype as a key example in this video. Being a tomboy is fine, trying to push girls into being tomboys is not. Also, like I said, they're trying to push skin color as a major part of a child's identity, when that does not have to be the case.
Why not? Why not have people who look like me on tv? I exist as much as everyone else. Yet the few side characters that do look like me end up acting like complete negative stereotypes: the illegal immigrant, the angry gangbanger, the hypersexualized "spicy" Latina. When all you see growing up are negative stereotypes embodied in characters that look like you, you start believing that they're true. I was SO EXCITED when I first saw Katara in ATLA that I started sobbing. At 11 y.o. I finally had a character that not only LOOKED like me but she was a MAIN character who was kind, smart, powerful & a leader. Diversity in media is incredibly important. Life is diverse, shows should reflect that.
@@TriggeredJelly skin color is a characteristic. Just like height, size, gender etc. color is a part of your description. It is a part of who you are. That shouldn't be a problem.
@@TriggeredJelly I see your point, but that's a naive view of the world unfortunately. As the world still identifies you into those categories without your permission. We use words like latinos, browns, whites, blacks, asians. See the world still separates you and still very racist. Maybe in the future your argument will be valid when we abandon those label words and racism, and begin to refer to them as humans or people. Or rather with the dissapearing of those, the need for your argument will disappear as well.
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I feel like some of these “stereotypes” the kids are seeing aren’t even from the media, when I was young I didn’t get the idea of boy and girl colours from tv it was just other kids. When the kid was asked about how he felt about his favourite colour being pink and how he was having a hard time because of it, I think that’s just having bad friends/classmates tbh.
Yes and no. It's generational mindset unfortunately. Like the beautiful gender should have beautiful colors reserved to them. So the kids learned this not from genetics, but rather their parents other adults and media. Like we all agree pink color is beautiful right? Though not everyone will agree to that too and will say pink color is beautiful only when in combination with girls.
I think no matter how many times your going to break stereotypes, stereotypes is something that is always going to exist, also some things that are traditional doesn't always = stereotypes.
Glad I found this video, I need it for a health class project.
Parents need to turn off media and be the child’s influence. Teach children to think for themselves instead of someone thinking for them. Teach them the scriptures-knowledge, understanding, wisdom, and discernment.
I can't believe that parents won't let their kids watch anime and cartoons with LGBTQPIA2S+ characters in them like Haruka & Michiru from Sailor Moon, Mia Fey & Lana Skye from Ace Attorney, Luz from the Owl House or Bert & Ernie from Sesame Street.
Here comes Steven Universe!
Ok it's great too have diversity to ANIMATED shows and movies, but you don't have to put it down because there "isn't enough". Cause they are still put down when there is. Sometimes you can't make a movie that gives each personality or body type or race a big role without someone finding a way for it to be wrong
this is so fake its laughable, stop scripting the kids.
I wanted to be a nurse my hole life but then I watched Xena, and thought I can be a nurse because I am a man.
These kids are clearly told what to say... they're not even allowed to be themselves
Yes they are except for life altering decisions like tattoos and plastic surgery types.
You say this, but imagine youre in a movie theater and the loudest people with the smelliest food from outside the Theater come in and wont be quiet while you try to watch the movie. Who did you picture?
I pictured loud people with smelly food... what's your point?
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Why do you need a person who _looks_ like you on TV? Why not someone who _thinks_ and _acts_ like you do (or want to do)? Just make the story make sense.
These adults are trying to fight stereotypes with stereotypes.
... And what stereotypes are the adults using if you don't mind me asking? 🤔
@@Mr._Moderate It's been a year since I watched this... But I don't mind answering, I guess. They're using the "masculine girl" stereotype as a key example in this video. Being a tomboy is fine, trying to push girls into being tomboys is not.
Also, like I said, they're trying to push skin color as a major part of a child's identity, when that does not have to be the case.
Why not? Why not have people who look like me on tv? I exist as much as everyone else. Yet the few side characters that do look like me end up acting like complete negative stereotypes: the illegal immigrant, the angry gangbanger, the hypersexualized "spicy" Latina. When all you see growing up are negative stereotypes embodied in characters that look like you, you start believing that they're true. I was SO EXCITED when I first saw Katara in ATLA that I started sobbing. At 11 y.o. I finally had a character that not only LOOKED like me but she was a MAIN character who was kind, smart, powerful & a leader. Diversity in media is incredibly important. Life is diverse, shows should reflect that.
@@TriggeredJelly skin color is a characteristic. Just like height, size, gender etc. color is a part of your description. It is a part of who you are. That shouldn't be a problem.
@@TriggeredJelly I see your point, but that's a naive view of the world unfortunately. As the world still identifies you into those categories without your permission. We use words like latinos, browns, whites, blacks, asians. See the world still separates you and still very racist. Maybe in the future your argument will be valid when we abandon those label words and racism, and begin to refer to them as humans or people. Or rather with the dissapearing of those, the need for your argument will disappear as well.
Everything on TV 📺 shall not become a reality PERIODTTTT
Read a holy book and you find all the answers.
This is why my kids only watch family guy
you are a man of class sir
@@dm-to1ic thank you
not sus
Too bad.
belly shirts lol
Must be a slow news day
So true
Remember it’s not a sterotype if it’s trie
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lolol kids cant even speak for themselves
why this all about girls lol
Oh puke 🤮
Yeah, what?
What????
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