Saturday 5 September 2015

Why are black urban movies underrated and stereotype?

CNN ran a segment on Monday reporting that there wasn't violence at movie theatres during the opening weekend of the hip-hop oriented film Straight Outta Compton.

CNN host Ashleigh Banfield reported, “Some movie theatres were worried about violence when Straight Outta Compton hit the screen. Instead, it only led to longer lines, ticket lines and some big money, too.”

Introduce the presentation and ask the question of do cnn love to stereotype and if they do, what do they get out of it. Introduce the storyline and settings of the news reported names.
Long lines-tickets lines but no criminal activities. Instead of congratulating the show and how well its has done in the opening weekend it tries to focus on why the negatives never happened.
She sounds disappointed and so introduces the special guest(a law enforcement officer) who she asks why there weren't no altercation.makes the excuse that there were high security levels at all the theatres.
She then goes on to the fact that police organisation have told members of the police force and even beyond members not to go see the film because of the message it sends out.Of the whole fuk the police campaign and how the film represents police brutality in the late 80's and early 90's 
This then resulting in the LA riots which is included in the film.
the phrase fuck the police is a disgrace to the guest who says the police risks their lives for the civilians and so the civilians to throw it back in there face by saying this is sad
The film is not about the history of police brutality but its on the history of nwa and thats what everyone should be celebrating and embracing.Not the fact that there was no violence at the screening that should be added bonus no the main topic
The films is just from their perspective of how they were being treated growing up in compton and how the police stereotype them into being drug dealers or gang bangers and so there proceed into the violentlu searching them 
Why are cnn stereotyping because the film is just a art of the nwa members reality so they believe the views after watching the film will be angry of how the police were so violent to innocent people
Then this leading to the la riots because of the police killing a black male called Rodney king and so the police were said to be innocent 
This was on from April the 29th till may the 4th in 1992. African american showed there anger by break into stores and stealing there items and putting buildings on fire then waiting for the police to come then throw rocks or even bottles.
The audience who are watching cnn who are middle class white people may believes because of the film and all the police brutality happening right now in america they are afraid that the riots may reoccur and so that's why they headline news that they weren't no violence at all the 20,000 theaters in the US
So they stereotype into thinking mostly black people would watch this film and being influenced by what they see and so they think they might turn on the police of today
why is it so hard to just celebrate what the film has done not only break box office records but educated the young people on police brutality and the god fathers of real gangster rap them selling over 5 millions albums.
also celebrate the life eazy e who was a great rapper and a great entrepeaner who left behind his kids and his wife and great legacy and opened a door for the best rappers right now like kendrick lamar and drake and j cole
the news was seen to be received very poorly that even a new york radio station the breakfast club host charlamagne tha god gave donkey of the day to the cnn news reporter Ashliegh Banfield
He said that the host and producers were surprised that they weren't no stabbings and shootings even though the film was black and what are black people known for 
he also went onto say that a few months back there was a shooting a cinema in Colorado and Louisianan and another shooting at another cinema for the dark knight and the other one is trainwreck the movie people died and those films were comedy and superhero so why didn't cnn surprised that the fantastic 4 wasn't shot up or mission impossible 
cnn should headline that a black women is pulled over and not dragged out the car and killed or be harmed in any way that should be headline because that were is really happening in american communities  
so cnn should stop expecting the worst from black and they will stop stop expecting the worse from there officers 

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