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Why do TV networks care more about having an unrealistic cast of minorities more than their ratings ?

Most TV shows really suck and many have terrible ratings... Ratings use to matter in Television and now, all that seems to matter is that a show includes " the smart black guy neighbor or best friend" and the "funny indian guy from work" and the "gay spanish guy" and the "half black girl with big puffy hair" and the "occasional asian appearance "... Get real !

Most blacks have all black friends, most whites have all white friends and likewise for other races ...

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
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    It's to promulgate the liberal view of the world which you must subscribe to. The broadcasters are their propaganda devices. You must have realised that?

  • 7 years ago

    So many US programs are filmed in Canada nowadays it's been nicknamed 'Hollywood North'.

    Those aren't unrealistic portrayals in Canada.

    If you've got a problem with it, well, the US must be more backwards & less civilized than anyone thought.

  • 7 years ago

    It's very misleading to us foreigners. I grew up watching American TV shows full of multicultural casts and assumed that America was a mixed culture just like the rest of the modern world.

    The first time I visited America it was deeply shocking to see a non-TV version, and just how deeply racist and segregated the country is. Even people I knew and stayed with and who were by no means intentionally racist only mixed with other white folk.

    I guess TV shows do it because maybe they're hoping that by showing mixed-culture images they might in some way bring American society into the 21st (or even 20th) century.

  • 7 years ago

    You mean the all-white characters on Gilligan's Island, Friends, The Beverly Hillbillies, and The Brady Bunch were real?

    If so, they made white people look mighty stupid!

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