Hispanics/Latinos in the media
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Are you petrified by the main photo on this post? Does it make you feel queasy as you notice the gun target hovering above the terrified immigrants as they make their way across the border looking for a better life? If it doesn't...then watch the documentary "Latino's Beyond Reel" and watch the faces of the small Latino children as they see a clip of it. As they realize that they and those they love are the target of this disgusting excuse for an online video game. Yes, this game is real and yes, that woman is pregnant. Then listen to their hearts as they say they wouldn't like the game if the targets were white or yellow or orange. A human is a human to them and killing is bad. They wouldn't kill you. But they think you might kill them.
This documentary hones in on a group of Latino children as they are introduced to silly things like Speedy Gonzales. I have to admit it has been a long time since I have watched this cartoon and wow is it inappropriate for children. Why was talking about cigarettes and liquor an ok thing for children to watch?
This leads me to my thoughts about how latinos are shown in the media, what kind of stereotype is the media pushing? What do they want us to think? Are all Mexican and Latino men drug dealers, is this the only way they can make money? Can a Mexican or Latino be an expert witness when it comes to news or can they only be a witness?
Be more aware of what you are seeing and wether or not these things are meant to look a certain way? Be aware of what you are consuming and how that may affect you and your children.

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