Monday, December 26, 2016

Faking da Funk by Tim Chey

After watching the photo Fakin da shrink, I was sufficient to identify five dollar bill estimates committed to race, ethnicity, and the stereotypes of oral presentation dismal. These five themes include racial stereotypes, racist misconceptions, ethnicity differentiation, and mistreatment because of race. The film Fakin da Funk starts out with a melanise flummox and father hold to receive their offspring muck up. The sister finally comes but the besides problem is the ethnical scope of the child is different from that of the mother and father. Despite this the mother doesnt mind and says she wouldnt mind keeping it period the father continues to argue with the part who brought the baby and says that they cant keep the baby because it is not black and because thither could be future problems with the Asiatic child growing up in the hood. finally they adopt Julian and he becomes their son.\nThe first theme that became manifest to me as I watched the moving-pi cture show was the theme of racial misconceptions. As Julian was playacting basketball game one day in the park his black counterparts were playing ball and Julian treasured to play. For the simple fact that Julian was Asian one of the young black males began to ridicule Julian and make Chinese jokes rough him. I believe that beingness able to excel in basketball does not beseech one to be of a certain race or ethnicity. Also often generation I see commonwealth having racial misconceptions about plurality because of how they act or where they mature from. For example a pass around of people say that Asians ar smart just because they ar Asian. That is definitely not avowedly because all humans argon smart in their feature way. \nThe next theme that I was able to identify is the theme of racist stereotypes. Julian was an Asian in a black family and a lot of people did not believe that he was being himself when he was ostensibly speaking black. in that respect was a part of the movie where one of Julians friends told him to stop speaking black. To me speaking black is a ra...

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