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Royals Gossip and Colonial Hangovers

Culture Study Podcast

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Media Framing, Racism, and Public Perception

Media plays a crucial role in shaping how the public perceives individuals and groups by framing stories in a way that dictates sympathy or antipathy. The concept of a terrorist was not racially charged until post-9/11, illustrating how media influences perception. The way Megan Markle is portrayed in the media influences public opinion, potentially overshadowing her actual experiences. The media's framing of stories is powerful in guiding public sentiment, oftentimes without critical evaluation from the audience. A comparison of media coverage between Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton highlights the biased and propagandistic nature of media representation. There is a deliberate effort to discredit Meghan by portraying her negatively, likely to undermine her statements about the royal family. Misogynoir and anti-American sentiments also contribute to the negative portrayal of Meghan Markle, revealing underlying prejudices in public perception.

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