Media Patronage

 The media has played a perplexing role in a juxtaposed view of colored lines.  This role is noticeable mainly because entertainment outlets are filled with biased social commentary. It is lamentable that there is a lack of an educated voice on the topic of race. Much of the discourse on race is noisy, unresearched, opinionated, and beggarly. The media should escape blame for the inability of people of all colors to share or purport a justifiable portrayal of color and/ or race. At the root of racial conflict, ideological radicalism is what is to be blamed. Journalists, bystanders, artists, and web-onlookers show a struggle with guilt pertaining to race that has no grounding. 

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