Thursday, March 21, 2013

The black civil rights group ColorOfChange would like to see the TV show Cops taken off the air

ColorOfChange has asked Fox not to renew its unscripted law-enforcement show and is calling upon advertisers to withdraw support. The group has sent supporters an email in which it asks them to sign a petition to that effect. "Although marketed as unbiased, Cops actually offers a highly filtered version of crime and the criminal justice system — a 'reality' where the police are always competent, crime-solving heroes and where the bad boys always get caught," the email reads in part. It goes on to charge Cops and shows like it with over-representing whites as police officers and under-representing minorities as authority figures. According to ColorOfChange, Cops glosses over issues such as police misconduct and broadcasts "dehumanizing portrayals" of suspects. "We're sending the message to Fox and to advertisers that Cops is not worth saving," says Rashad Robinson, executive director of ColorOfChange. A Fox rep says that the network has not made a decision on Cops and said that it would not comment on the petition.Cops, now in its 25th season, has long delivered strong ratings for the network at a relatively low cost. However, Fox cut back its order for Cops from 22 episodes last season to 16 this season in favor of beefing up its sports programming on Saturday nights, which is when Cops airs. In its criticism of Cops, ColorOfChange says that media representations such as those on Cops can lead to stigmatization of black men. "Against the real-world backdrop of an American culture that views young men like Trayvon Martin and Jordan Russell Davis with suspicion," the email continues, "the stakes couldn't be higher." In January 2013, ColorOfChange launched a similar campaign against a reality special in development at Oxygen, which centered on a rapper who has 11 children with 10 different women. Its petition attracted more than 40,000 signatures and Oxygen eventually shelved the project, which was called All My Babies’ Mamas. ColorOfChange would probably be better off trying to get black men to improve their behavior rather than agitating to get TV shows cancelled.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to see that final sentence, Average Joe. Bet it won't win you may black friends.

I'm so tired of all the diversity crap, I'm considering becoming a racist.

Marc B said...

Most criminals in COPS are WHITE. John Langely purposely skews the the show in favor of showcasing white criminality in his effort to invert reality and not contribute to the perception that the majority of criminals are non-white, even though he believes they are.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...